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All of a sudden yet so late in coming

On July 9, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized5 Comments

The coincidences almost added up to a trifecta. On June 26 the U.S. Supreme Court announced two decisions that greatly advanced, though not quite endorsed, marriage equality for same-sex couples in the U.S. Two days later was the forty-fourth anniversary of the Stonewall riots in New York, an event that many regard as the beginning …

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When even what is shouldn't be

On June 28, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized3 Comments

Being neither a Southerner nor a rider, I'm not about to get on any preachy high horse about the Paula Deen debacle. I admit to being mystified, though, how an extremely savvy and wealthy businesswoman, no matter how distraught she might feel or what part of the country she comes from, could drop a grammatical …

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In Praise of Occasional Trash

On June 25, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized10 Comments

Kindle tablets allow you to "sample" books from Amazon and peek at the first fifteen or so pages before committing the twelve or fifteen bucks it might cost to download the entire thing. It's a system that invites intellectual pretense.I might run across a book reviewed by the New York Times that sounds like it …

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Peeing Puppies and Privacy

On June 13, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized17 Comments

Leave it to our new puppy Roxy to finally get me worked up about the growing intrusions into my private life by the government as well as internet and electronic communication providers.I don't know if it's political fatigue, laziness or a surge in my Buddhist mindfulness but recently I had  been ignoring even major political …

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A surprise-filled day

On June 10, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized4 Comments

What started out a week ago as a quick run to pick up a load of compost from a neighbor's horse ranch, by the end of the day had led to us to meet another Chicagoan who's lived in San Miguel for twenty-two years and, most unexpected, to adopt a three-month-old puppy.The neighbor's ranch—make that …

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Paging Dr. de León

On June 3, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized6 Comments

Just as Florida gets ready to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Ponce de León's search for the Fountain of Youth—supposedly somewhere in the northern part of the state—out comes Smithsonian magazine in its June issue with an article saying the legend is baloney. In fact, according to a University of South Florida researcher, a political …

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An un-Civil Kind of Post

On May 4, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized21 Comments

Pity Susan, whoever she might be. I don't know her last name or even if she actually lives in San Miguel. For all I know, Susan might be a pseudonym for a guy from Nebraska named Irving.All I know is that this mythical Susan-person is the moderator of the Civil List, an internet bulletin board …

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Booze and the campo

On May 2, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized7 Comments

As much as I have tried to understand the lifestyles of the folks who live in the small towns surrounding the ranch—by visiting with them, giving them rides to San Miguel and talking with them, attending fiestas and religious occasions and doing small favors, among other gestures—life there often remains as incomprehensible as a Chinese …

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Spring Interruptus

On April 30, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized6 Comments

April and May don't bring showers or flowers around here but mostly winds and dust, frequently spiced with brush fires, all of it to remind us of our a semiarid climate and terrain.It's a season of both high expectations and frustrations, much like February and March in the upper latitudes of the United States: You …

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Living the (Good) Green Life

On April 18, 2013 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized9 Comments

When about three years ago we moved into a "green" house we had built—and which as far as we know remains the "greenest" house in San Miguel de Allende and the surrounding area—the initial weeks were not reassuring.A freak winter storm in January dumped several inches of rain over a two-week period and one morning …

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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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