Water… think about it. Today!
You don’t even think about it. Each and everyday most of us get up in the morning and head for the bathroom where we shower, brush our teeth, fix our […]
You don’t even think about it. Each and everyday most of us get up in the morning and head for the bathroom where we shower, brush our teeth, fix our […]
Start with an incredible love of mezcal. Add a jigger of chutzpah, an ounce of craziness and a dash of people from across the bay area. Shake it. Strain it […]
One of the most photo and travel worthy states in all of Mexico, Oaxaca has something for everyone. From deserted beaches to archeological digs to culture bursting out everywhere, Oaxaca […]
Sometimes the news just doesn’t let up. Over the last couple of weeks, there has been a tsunami of articles related to Mexico. I’ve gathered some of the my favorites here for you to check out, highlighting everything from AMLO to the World Cup. The former US Ambassador to Mexico […]
As the Las Vegas Culinary Union loses jobs to automation and technology, you have to wonder how these twin issues will affect Mexico in the next administration. I was sitting […]
No trip to the wine region of Queretaro will be complete without visiting one of the local artisan queserias. This area, known as Ezekiel Montes and Tequisquipan is dotted by dozens of wineries and cheese houses. It’s also a foodies delight. Prepare yourself for an adventure as you sample these […]
Let me just say that the Calendar Musuem in Queretaro is one of the best off beat museums I’ve ever been. Located in the heart of the historic center of Queretaro, the 2 bucks you’ll pay to get in is worth it just to see the extensively renovated 17th Century facility.
Here’s all the news that’s fit to print, personally selected by me to keep you informed across a wide spectrum about My Mexico… The US Ambassador to Mexico has just […]
Mercado Abastos in Mexico City has recently been recognized as a tourist destination of excellence by a tourist festival in Spain. Most interesting to me was the size of the […]
I’ve noticed lately the cultural appropriation wars heating up. Food, art and jazz are just a few of the areas where we are seeing this. Year ago I was in Westwood for a meeting. There was a small Japanese Restaurant there that by reputation, had good teriyaki bowls. That’s where […]