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El Rancho Santa Clara

Mexico through the eyes of two American expats

Author: Alfredo Lanier

My husband and I live on an off-the-grid ranch outside San Miguel, along with the challenging but dear company of four off-the-street dogs and three cats. My interests lie in politics, writing, photography and sundry forms of spirituality.

Here come the vigas

On June 27, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Construction continues at a surprising speed. The latest addition to the house are the vigas (or wood roof beams) over the Living/Dining Room. The vigas had been sitting outside, covered, for at least six weeks. Seemingly in a matter of days they were cut, trimmed, sanded and mounted on the roof. Over the vigas will …

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Small salad, hold the popcorn

On June 19, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

An old, if not necessarily great, joke says that a Catholic priest was asked what was it like to hear confession at a convent. He sighed and replied that nuns telling their sins was like getting stoned to death with popcorn. After a meeting yesterday with the architect during which he grilled us to make …

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Home economics

On June 17, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Like an ominous fog rolling in, economic hard times have settled over San Miguel during the past six months. The weather continues sunny and perfect. And the town's small contingent of mounted policemen, decked out in their theatrical uniforms, still take their posts around the central square and wait for tourists to take their picture …

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Two weeks away

On June 12, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

With the universal warning from friends still resonating in our heads--"be sure to check on the construction every day"--we came back to San Miguel from a two-week trip feeling a bit apprehensive, almost expecting to find some disaster. There were three surprises. During our absence the architect had fired the maestro Bonifacio and his entire …

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Stress Test

On May 5, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

We should have known.Of all the American friends who have built houses in San Miguel only one, an acquaintance really, described it as joyful experience. The others repeatedly used words like "stress" and "headaches" and talked about the process in terms that made it sound like doing jumping jacks over hot coals or having a …

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To Adobe or not to Adobe

On April 26, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Adobe elicits the kind of rhetorical rapture you don't generally hear about other construction materials like, say, cement blocks or aluminum siding. "You can feel the warmth, the spirituality, the charm. It radiates! It has a round and soft feeling," one New Mexico builder raved about his adobe houses.Close your eyes and adobe construction starts …

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Being There

On April 13, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized1 Comment

When we broke ground for our house, friends who had built homes in San Miguel gave us a barrel of often contradictory advice, except on one point--you must be at the construction site every day. It sounded like an overly suspicious, even obsessive attitude to take. Two months into construction it turns out to have …

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Some Trees Grow in the Rancho

On April 5, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Looking more like twigs than trees, about 30 saplings sway awkwardly in the arid, dusty and increasingly hot landscape of Rancho Santa Clara. It's not an encouraging sight. These guys, some growing crooked, are practically invisible, scattered over the largely barren 7.5 acres of land. Amazingly, most are sprouting new leaves. At least three are …

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Stuck in a hole

On April 2, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized2 Comments

And a big hole at that. Cost overruns and delays are inevitable and two months into construction we've already been hit by both, caused by the construction of our extra-large rainwater collection system. Was it actually necessary? Is it worth it? I must confess that I've had my doubts. Stew insists it will pay off …

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The Vital Question of Water

On March 24, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

One Saturday each month, under the dancing shade of a grove of mesquite trees, Doña Felisa presides over a meeting of La Biznaga's water committee. Felisa is thin, neatly dressed and coiffed, and all-business. She takes meticulous notes of the proceedings which invariably revolve around money or how often and when to turn on the …

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San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

I'm a Cuban-American living with my husband of 53 years in a small ranch about five miles outside San Miguel de Allende. We retired here 20 years ago.

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