Mexican Perspectives

The following articles appeared originally in the Lake Chapala Review, a Lakeside publication that circulated between 1999-2015. Reprinted for your enjoyment with permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.

Ahorita

By Laurissa Doonan January 2003 So, you’ve decided to move to Mexico and you’re sitting there telling your friends and family of what it will be like while visions of tropical drinks dance in your hea...

Changing Traditions

By Ronald A. Barnett Jan 2004 According to the Oxford English Dictionary Tradition is a statement, belief, or practice handed down from generation to generation, generally by word of mouth. More vague...

The Voice of Village Bells

By Dale Hoyt Palfrey January 2003 Throughout Mexico, and most especially in small towns like Ajijic, pealing church bells form an integral part of the auditory landscape, acting as a universal timer, ...

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