A day for goat tacos, pozole and adorable kids

Sosnabar, the hardscrabble rancho where Félix and his family live, doesn't have any landmarks  except for a white church with a lonely dissonant bell that clangs on special occasions when the blue crosses atop its three domes also light up at night.Felix' youngest, Jessica. Last Friday was one of those special times, when the town shook off …

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A very gay time at Mexico City's Pride Parade

Rainbow visions. Compared to the last we attended, in 2016, the crowds at this year's Gay Pride Parade in Mexico City were far larger, and certainly more jubilant. The one constant was the oh-so-Mexican lack of any visible organization. It wasn't so much an organized parade but a multitude of people, probably in the hundreds of …

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Are we there yet? A leisurely drive from San Antonio to San Miguel, with coffee and donuts

A routine among most expats in San Miguel, and I suspect most places with resident foreigners, is to return "home" periodically, to reconnect with friends and relatives, touch base with the family doctor or just indulge in the guilty pleasure of buying unneeded, overpriced crap at Bed, Bath & Beyond or Ikea. (We bought some copper …

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Why do the Brits dislike Trump so?

The following came from a friend in San Miguel who was born in Britain but is now a naturalized Mexican citizen. A Brit's View of Donald TrumpWhy do some British people not like Donald Trump? Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent response: A few things spring to mind.Trump lacks certain qualities which …

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Where have the Republican free traders gone?

Once upon a time, maybe three years go, in a galaxy called the United States of America, the Republican Party fervently supported open markets and trade like an article of faith. Assuming the partners played cleanly and according to agreed-upon rules—which I recognize is not always the case with customers like China—free trade was considered …

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Are we ready to memorialize Trump's presidency?

With only 18 months left in his first term—though many of his supporters fervently look forward to a second—it's not too early to do some preliminary thinking about how Donald Trump's exciting  presidency will be publicly commemorated.The Jockey shorts would be particularly distracting in a presidential portrait. When presidents leave office plans are drawn at least …

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When does populism become authoritarianism?

Except for the gasoline crisis a couple of months ago, I must confess that I have not followed the performance of Mexico's new president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (popularly known as AMLO) since he took office earlier this year.The avalanche of political news from the U.S. pretty much eclipses what goes on here—at least from …

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