Have you ever considered retiring in Mexico? Have you wondered about daily living in a foreign country where you don't speak the language? What about hotels, hospitals, doctors, restaurants, banks, real estate and cultural activities? This is a diary of my daily life in Lake Chapala and other areas of Mexico. I don't speak Spanish. I am a single retired woman. I hope this blog will give you an idea of what to expect if you decide to make the move.
Pat Hudson, Therapist and Teacher from the Cayce/ Reilly School of Massage. Many Cayce modalities used. Intuitive Massage: 766-2943, Cell 045-331-529-0207
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This morning I received an e mail from a friend saying she is moving out of here. I wonder how many other expats are going to make that same...
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Sunday Back Home in Ajijic
I have only been away from the lake for two weeks and during that time all these Lirios plants have grown. They are starting to take over the lake. The birds seem to like it but I don't see anyone out in the lake now. It is not good. I don't know how they plan to remove all these plants. This dessert section of the buffet at the Real de Chapala Hotel looked delicious but I am trying to diet. The Mariachis at the Real de Chapala Hotel. This tree is on the way to my house from the Real de Chapala Hotel. The rain has done wonders for all the plants here. I have been house sitting for two weeks. It is good to be back to my little Casita. There is no place like home... Especially to be with Chico again.
That tree is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love those trees. They are blooming all over town because of the rain. Patricia
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