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...
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
View from the Roof
The two dogs follow me everywhere, even up on the roof.
I have been alone with the dogs here for a couple of days now. I am swimming all the time and having a great time. I get a little lonely but I will be home tomorrow afternoon. My friend Loretta called and invited me to her place for dinner on Saturday. It is a good life!
Thank you for writing again. It has a view if you look between those skinny trees in the sixth photo down from the top..... It is only a couple of blocks from the lake but there isn't much of a view. For me, the heated pool makes up for the lack of a view. Patricia
Hi! I'm the doctor from NJ. I commented on one of your posts previously. Does this house, that you are sitting, have a view of the lake?
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing again. It has a view if you look between those skinny trees in the sixth photo down from the top..... It is only a couple of blocks from the lake but there isn't much of a view. For me, the heated pool makes up for the lack of a view. Patricia
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