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.
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Thank you for writing. I am sorry, I don't know the name of those little silver fish. They come from the lake and are very popular here. Yes, they are fried and eaten. I hate the taste of them but they are very high in calcium. Wish I could get used to the taste. Very strong fishy flavor. P
Well, if I can't be there at the tienges in person, looking at your wonderful pictures is the next best thing!
ReplyDeleteHi inese, I am glad you are enjoying the photos. One day, maybe you can visit. P
DeleteLike those watermelon cuts ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Calypso, Thank you for commenting. Yes, the watermelons are in season here now and they are delicious. P
ReplyDeleteWhat are the tiny little fish ? Can you eat them or are they bait fish ? P.
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing. I am sorry, I don't know the name of those little silver fish. They come from the lake and are very popular here. Yes, they are fried and eaten. I hate the taste of them but they are very high in calcium. Wish I could get used to the taste. Very strong fishy flavor. P
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