Migrant pups make it across the US border
Pack a big red bus with portable carriers, load them up with 58 Mexican mutts and make a quick dash for the border.
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Pack a big red bus with portable carriers, load them up with 58 Mexican mutts and make a quick dash for the border.
When Enrique López, PsyD, speaks at Ajijic’s Open Circle in March (pandemic permitting), there is likely to be alchemy between the intense interest of a mature audience and his relevant experience in brain health.
Sam Stone, an International Law and Human Rights professor at Mexico’s Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP), will lead a Democrats Abroad Zoom presentation on Friday, February 12, 5 p.m.
By the end of February, the citizens of Chapala will know the names of candidates officially in the running for the 2021-2023 job as presidente municipal (mayor).
Discrimination laws in Mexico are hard to enforce at the best of times, but this blatant example of prejudice – displayed for the world to see on the outside of a house in Ajijic – takes some beating.
While tourism activities have come to a standstill at Chapala’s waterfront, the local government has undertaken a clean-up and maintenance project over the past few weeks.
The doors have closed at Ajijic’s most iconic water holing and dining spot.
While the state government mandated shutdown of local sports facilities was partially lifted as of Tuesday, February 2, Chapala area public plazas and Malecón boardwalks will remain closed for at least one more week under Covid-19 containment measures.
Beware of wolves in “official” sheep’s clothing!