Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration with origins in Spain, now celebrated chiefly in Mexico, Guatemala and parts of the Southwestern United States, beginning December 16th and ending December 24th (nine days). This event represents Joseph and Mary seeking lodging for the night; the Parrish chooses the house/ family who will eventually “take in” the individuals portraying the two –…
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This is a quick note to our friends who show interest in our blog and who have visited our website – we wish you a very happy Thanksgiving, and here’s to hoping the turkey isn’t dry, the stuffing’s not too salty, and that the grandchildren love the homemade apple pie! For those of you who…
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Thanks to Tijuana.com I’m sharing important border crossing information for boaters! We have many clients towing their boats down to Baja Norte or Sur. There is some pretty good fishing going on down there now, and naturally there will be skiing and wake boarding and such! For more a good read on these topics, check…
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/18/us-usa-mexico-guard-idUSTRE72H88F20110318
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Mexico Elections: The PRI Comes Back – Newsweek.
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From your friends at Mexico Insurance Services www.MexInsure.com
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43rd Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500 SCORE = Southern California Off Road Enthusiasts Prerunning begins Friday in Mexico on the rugged 454+ mile course! SCORE International is an off-road sanctioning body in the sport of desert racing and is famous for its flagship event, the Baja 1000. SCORE races are held in United States and…
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April 11, 2011 by
Marcy in
Bus travel in Mexico,
ensenada,
homeland security,
Puerto Penasco,
Rosarito,
Safety and precautions,
Safety, Crime, Rosarito, Spring break,
Spring Break,
Tijuana,
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Bus travel in Mexico? It is pretty economical, for sure. And buses can be hailed very much like a New York taxicab… just stand on the corner and wave your arms! But there are warnings attached to this mode of transportation: According to The Department of State: Buses and Public Transportation:Whenever possible, visitors should travel…
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Film week at USD this week March 28-31, 2011
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Mexico is calling … you! Spring Break is upon us, and while many students will flock to Mexico at this time, the rest of us are also ready to jump-start Summer! Forget about being in college and going south of the border mostly because it is legal to drink at age eighteen. We, who crave…
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