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The annual rainless dance

On February 25, 2011 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized1 Comment

The last time it rained was about four months ago and that's a literal not a relative or comparative statement: We haven't had a drop of rain for four months. On a few days we've awakened to a dense, almost tropical fog that hid mountains, trees and everything else to within twenty feet of the …

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Murders, he wrote

On February 11, 2011 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized8 Comments

During the past five weeks two Americans, or maybe three, were found murdered in San Miguel, adding to the smog of bad news and publicity already enveloping the town. In an American or Canadian city of comparable size, two or three homicides coming so close together would have raised public questions or perhaps just one: …

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Loving animals in a foreign land

On January 28, 2011 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized1 Comment

In a blog last August I talked about Chupitos, a hard-luck mutt that had shown up when we were building the house and which our gardener Félix had adopted, along with her two puppies. His kind gesture saved the three of them from certain death. We had the trio spayed, dewormed and vaccinated, and accordingly …

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Never too old to be happy

On January 6, 2011 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized1 Comment

According to Mr. Conventional Wisdom, that notorious bullshit artist, happiness in life is an inexorable downward slide. We may be happy when young and carefree, when zits and sex are our main worries. Or perhaps during the 30s and 40s when we fall in love, buy a house and develop a career, and if we're …

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Dread of flying

On January 3, 2011 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

On December 27 economist Alfred E. Kahn died. On that day, Stew and I also found ourselves trapped at Newark Airport--which had all but shut down because of a blizzard--cursing at airports, flying and particularly the dismal condition of airline passenger service. You can't blame Kahn for the weather, but I like to hold him …

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Merry Christmas, Toto

On December 3, 2010 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Even after five years in Mexico, I regularly get that "we're not in Kansas anymore" feeling of awe about living here. It's particularly so around Christmas time. A week ago we went to the market to get some vegetables and had to walk several blocks through the center of town, working our way through a …

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Tales of Two Mexicos

On November 24, 2010 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

During the past week we received two articles about Mexico that reminded me of those trick drawings in which one person claims to see a sketch of a haggard old woman while someone else insists it's a picture of a beautiful young girl. Both readings are correct: The difference depends on your point of view …

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Oh, Canada!

On October 27, 2010 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized3 Comments

Months after the crash of the American satellite TV system that left thousands of American expats in San Miguel staring at a blank screen--or resorting to desperate measures like reading books or talking to their partners--some are still pondering whether to sign up with SHAW, the Canadian TV satellite. Those undecideds seem apprehensive and keep …

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Fall awakening

On September 27, 2010 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized3 Comments

The rainy season embraced us more than two months ago and it feels as if she won't let go. According to a local website, San Miguel gets about 22 inches of rain yearly but by the end of August we had already received a little more than that. Surely skewing the yearly average were the …

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Somewhat sleepless in San Miguel

On September 1, 2010 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Last week yet another e-mail arrived, this one from my former boss in Chicago, inquiring how we were holding up amid all the violence and bloodshed reportedly wracking Mexico. I'd like to reply that, ha-ha, except for the bother of having to wear bulletproof vests and helmets every time we drive to the grocery store, …

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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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