Welcome to the July 2018 edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Mexico’s new President-elect
Living an artist’s lifestyle
Tips for families visiting Mexico
Enjoying Mexico’s monsoon rains
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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
Andrés Manuel López Obrador won Mexico's presidential election by a landslide and will be sworn-in to office on Dec 1, 2018
There are lots of good, sensible reasons for moving to Mexico, but it takes consideration, research and a plan to make your move a success
Visitors and foreign residents living in Mexico enjoy fresh local produce at affordable prices
Mexico offers a plenitude of experiences with agreeable climates and long daylight hours all year-round...
Some great places to visit and live in Mexico are situated at higher altitudes than most people are accustomed to
If you enjoy preparing your own food, you'll need to take into consideration the effect higher elevation has on water boiling thresholds, cooking and baking in Mexico
The key points you need to know about importing your foreign-plated car to Mexico
Guides and articles about driving in Mexico
Practical guidance and tips for families visiting Mexico with younger children
How to deal effectively with mosquitoes when you're visiting or living in Mexico
Articles and guides about Mexico's rainy season
Mexican ice cream is varied, flavorsome, and widely available from local stores, fancy-brand parlors, and street vendors
Mexican beer production began to grow and flourish in the late 19th century, and today Mexico is among the world's top beer producers
Articles, local knowledge, and contacts to help you rent, buy and sell property in Mexico
There are notable advantages of working with a realty agent to find your home in Mexico
Guide to finding and working with a Local Realty Agent in Mexico
It takes the occasion of a birthday for most people who are not familiar with Mexico to come across "Las Mañanitas"
Observations about the effect of modern shopping habits on traditional street markets
The guide for the essential things you need to know as you make your plans for travel, lifestyle and living in Mexico
Your working life in Mexico starts here
Mexico offers extensive and affordable transport options.
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