by Jorge del Castillo The first part of this article was published previously on chapalahaciendas.com. (view article) Historically, calle Codornices which runs into calle Zaragoza through the center o...
by Jorge del Castillo Chapala Haciendas consists of 3 different subdivisions: 1, 2 & 3, commonly referred to as “Fraccs”. They are located about 28.5 kilometers from Miguel Hidalgo y ...
by Amy Stackhouse September 7, 2023 Living in the Haciendas is different from many of the other fraccionamientos that the expat community seems drawn to; that is one of the reasons we chose to live he...
Following their passion for music, Ruth and Max perform their style of Acoustic Americana with roots in Folk, Bluegrass,and Country music. Known for her songwriting as well as her striking alto voice,...
As you’ve probably noticed, most Mexican street names are based on important moments in Mexican history or the luminaries who led them. Here is Part One of our articles on common Mexican street ...
By Tom Bridges June 2005 Another one of those cultural differences between the north of the border crowd and folk who live on this side of the Rio Bravo is family. I often hear the lament about how so...