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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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...
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Dinner with Friends in San Juan Cosala
I went out to dinner with Dennis and Doreen to Viva Mexico in San Juan Cosala. I was surprised to see so many people at the restaurant and outside on the street. This is a very busy town at night.
Hi Judy, I am not very good at judging that and it also depends on the traffic. On week ends it can take longer but I am guessing maybe twenty minutes. Thanks for writing. p
Hello, I am thinking of buying in San Juan Cosala and thought maybe you could give me your opinion. I have heard it's quite noisy and not as safe as Ajijic. Please let me know your thoughts. My husband and I are staying in Chapala while looking for our retirement destination. Thank you, Rocky (Ohio)
Hi Rocky, I have never spent any time there except to go to the spa. I know some people love it and houses are much less expensive. I don't have a car so it would take too long for me to go by bus from there to Ajijic. It isn't very social out there because of so few expats. That is all I know of it. Let me know what you think after you see it. Thanks for writing. P
This looks wonderful. How many minutes, by car, from Ajijic? I'm trying to get my bearings for the area!!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, I am not very good at judging that and it also depends on the traffic. On week ends it can take longer but I am guessing maybe twenty minutes. Thanks for writing. p
DeleteHello, I am thinking of buying in San Juan Cosala and thought maybe you could give me your opinion. I have heard it's quite noisy and not as safe as Ajijic. Please let me know your thoughts. My husband and I are staying in Chapala while looking for our retirement destination. Thank you, Rocky (Ohio)
ReplyDeleteHi Rocky, I have never spent any time there except to go to the spa. I know some people love it and houses are much less expensive. I don't have a car so it would take too long for me to go by bus from there to Ajijic. It isn't very social out there because of so few expats. That is all I know of it. Let me know what you think after you see it. Thanks for writing. P
DeleteThank you for your response. We will let you know what we think.
ReplyDeleteThank you. P
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