A Guanajuato, Mexico Vacation Still Makes Sense Even in Scary Economic Times
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Though the Worldwide Economic Crisis seems to have the world in a tizzy of worry and despair, Gringos are still coming to Mexico...
Sneaking an Early Peek at Our Lady of Guanajuato
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
From my vantage point I could see everything Sitting in a small sidewalk café with the very original name, El Café (The Café), I was working on my third cup of Nescafe while watching Mexicans walking by like someone was chasing them...
The Uninvited Church Parishioners in Guanajuato, Mexico
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Arriving at Guanajuato's Templo de la Compañía is always a strange experience It's a church connected to the former Jesuit seminary, which is now the University of Guanajuato...
Guanajuato, Mexico Tourist Season 2008
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
In the middle of the night when the bombing (Day of the Dead fireworks) began and I was startled awake by my three-foot, straight-up jump out of bed, I suddenly remembered I had forgotten to write my annual article about this year's Guanajuato Tourist Season...
When Gringos Attack
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
I thought I would write another article about a subject that's been near and dear to my heart since the wife and I moved to Central Mexico...
The First Step In Your Expatriation Adventure
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
The very first thing you should consider once you've made your mind up as to where you are going to live overseas might surprise you...
Guanajuato: Too Many False Expectations
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
A friend of mine told me about a conversation she had with a person she knows in one of the Mexican Prime Living Locations on the west coast of Mexico...
Learning Spanish: The Affective Factor
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
The chief problem for most Americans who want to learn Spanish but who don't succeed is the Affective Factor...
Living In Mexico: Fight Well, Love Better
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Though a conservative, I read liberal points of view I do so for two reasons...
Learning Spanish: Begin By Listening - Part 6
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Most folks, when they set out to study a new language, begin by enrolling in Spanish I at their local Junior College...
Living In Mexico: Where Did That Bus Driver Go?
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Gringolandians, those living in Gringo enclaves, live such isolated and bizarrely separate lives from the Mexicans in the same town that they have on more than one occasion called me an absolute liar for the things I've reported happening in the Mexican city where I live...
Mentor For Hire Services Eases Your Move To Mexico
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
Sometimes I marvel at how my wife and I arrived in Guanajuato, Mexico, with so little Spanish and with so few cultural skills...
Learning Spanish: Begin By Listening - Part 5
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
To maximize our brain's ability to store visual and auditory impressions in the target language, we must constantly, each day, create an atmosphere in which we are hearing and seeing the language we seek to acquire in an immersion situation...
How-To Conquer Central Mexico In Your Next Vacation
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
I've noticed lately the tourists that make their way to central Mexico (Guanajuato) tend to be either the loosey-goosey backpackers or the tourist elite who tend to have a lot of experience in coming to strange and new places...
Learning Spanish: Begin By Listening - Part 3
Submitted by: Douglas Bower
The way in which adult Africans, and I believe many of the adults I've met in the resort areas of Mexico, have developed a high degree of spoken fluency is the same way in which we learned our native tongue as children—Passive Listening...
Date Beautiful People In Baltimore
Submitted by: Matt Fuller
The illustrious state of Maryland is home to 5,779,400 locals (as of 2009) It's capital city, Annapolis, is the busiest sailing address on the Eastern Seaboard...
A Honeymoon in Bermuda - Newly-weds Destinations
Submitted by: John Jamli
The newly weds can never be wrong by deciding on spending their honeymoon in Bermuda, an elegant and sophisticated island that is recognized globally for other commercial markets as well...
Highlighting Tips For Your Honeymoon
Submitted by: Max Hyndk
It would be a plus for would-be brides and grooms to perform all the wedding and honeymoon arrangements at once to avoid any hassling after the big day...
A Honeymoon in the Caribbean - Ideal For All
Submitted by: Steven Suejkd
There is absolutely no better place for a newly wedded couple to celebrate their beginnings together than where they could explore seven thousand islands if they can afford in the Caribbean...
Helpful Honeymoon Tips and Ideas to Practice
Submitted by: Jason Benjdi
Searching for valuable honeymoon tips and ideas is one of the best tasks that aspiring brides and grooms should do to celebrate their engagements and also because they wont be sorry when the time to depart alone and together to a destination of choice comes...
Britain’s Newest National Park
Submitted by: Amy Activ
So Britain has its newest (and ninth) national park Stretching from Beachy Head in Sussex to the very edge of the city of Winchester, the South Downs National Park contains some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain...
Insure Yourself Against the Airlines!
Submitted by: Patrick Chong
There are few people (apart from those who can afford to travel first class) who can claim to really enjoy the process of travelling by air...
Saving Money on Your UK Travel Insurance
Submitted by: Patrick Chong
While foreign travel may be all the rage, many people still choose to take the majority of their holidays in the UK, to cut costs or just for the convenience of holidaying locally...
Planning Your Son Bou Villa Holiday
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback
Son Bou is renowned as one of the finest resorts in Menorca, with the stunning two and half mile beach the main attraction of the area...
The Colours of Son Bou Holidays
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback
Son Bou is a picturesque resort located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, half way along the south coast of Menorca...
I-95 Through Florida - So Much to See and Do
Submitted by: Kirby Collins
I-95 runs 1,917 miles along the length of the east coast with over 300 miles of it in Florida Starting near Jacksonville, running to Miami with main thoroughfares such as I-10 to I-4 intersecting with it...
What Are the Costs Associated With Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight?
Submitted by: A.Noton
What are the Costs associated with Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight
Spending your vacation skiing and snowboarding is a fun and exciting break away from the stresses of daily life...
4 Places To Go Walking In Portugal
Submitted by: Tony Maniscalco
Portugal has some of the most striking landscapes in Western Europe, but it has yet to acquire the fame and popularity of France and Spain as a walking destination...
Family Activities in Miami
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels
While Miami has a reputation for being a pretty wild town, it is also family-friendly destination with plenty of things to see and do for visitors of all ages...
What to Do If Your Luggage is Stolen or Lost During an Extended Business Stay
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves
Having luggage lost or stolen while travelling is a nightmare that occurs far too often Not only do you have to worry about losing expensive items such as clothing, but things can be even worse if you lose important documents that you need for your meetings...