San Miguel's thumping response to the Coronavirus pandemic now awaits enforcement

Pardon my cynicism, but I half expected city officials in San Miguel de Allende to remain silent or lapse into denial with respect to the Coronavirus pandemic that has shut down much of the United States and several European countries. National and international tourism is practically the town's only business, so the city is, understandably, …

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Letter from Coronavirus Penitentiary

Yesterday, or the day before, we received an email from a friend in St. Petersburg, Fla., who said public alarm in the U.S. over the coronavirus pandemic is approaching the batshit-crazy level. "I don't know what to say or do." Among rank-and-file Mexicans, here in normally somnolent San Miguel, not so much. There's a general awareness …

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The coronavirus epidemic: Should we lock ourselves in our homes?

Without even stepping outside the ranch, Stew and I have been pelted mercilessly with reports about the spread of the coronavirus, as lack of information and hysteria slowly push aside prudence and even common sense.The local Episcopal church has installed jugs of hand disinfectant by the doors and advised congregants to avoid any touching during …

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Here's hoping for a better honey season this year

Mexican bees wake up promptly as the sun pokes over the horizon, but the Mexican vendor in Aguascalientes, who sells us bees and other supplies for making honey, is not much of an early riser. Felix, in his new beekeeper costume, checking our four hives. The drive from San Miguel to Aguascalientes Tuesday afternoon was tedious, curvy …

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