On the Mexico that was, and the Mexico that is
One of the popular memoirs published about Mexico at the turn of the millennium is "On Mexican Time" by Tony Cohan
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
One of the popular memoirs published about Mexico at the turn of the millennium is "On Mexican Time" by Tony Cohan
Mexico's central bank introduced a new design for the $1,000 peso bill in November 2020 featuring key national historical figures
Mexico's central bank introduced a new design for the $100 peso bill on November 12, 2020 featuring scholar and philosopher Sor Juana Inés
Details about Mexico's clock-time changes in fall 2020
On March 11th, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the Covid-19 virus to be a global pandemic. This article summarizes what is happening in Mexico.
Advice for holders of Mexico Visitor Permits, Residency Visas, and expiring (expired) Residency Cards during Covid travel restrictions
One for the carnivores: tips for ordering meat cooked to your liking when dining out at a restaurant in Mexico
WiFi connections are widely available across Mexico—even in some rural areas. This article shares practical advice about finding and connecting securely to WiFi here
Mexico's natural diversity provides habitat to a colossal variety of insects, arachnids, snakes, and other wild creatures
The extraordinary train that traverses Mexico's inspirational Copper Canyon resumed services on July 17, 2020
These things don't make headlines, but they are the real-life experiences of people visiting and living safely in Mexico
Jim Johnston talks about culture, self-sufficiency and the need for patience as he shares insights into the experiences of a working artist’s life in Mexico