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Dan Buell

Today's Photos: Rocky Point, Mexico

Kyle and I took an adventurous trip to Rocky Point, Mexico in September of 1998. Here are a couple of photos...

Thad Manning

Don't Drink the Salsa

Browsing the news, I found another example of the FDA's inability to ensure that our food supply is safe. Apparently, Mexican peppers with salmonella were consistently turned away by border inspectors last year; yet, the FDA did not suspect them of causing the recent outbreak until very late in the...

david

Acapulco 08

Aquí les dejo unas fotos del ultimo viaje a acapulco con toda la familia.

MexicanRobot

Two Days of School / Yadi / Help Me / Olympics

My schendule is all fucked up... I had to cut my class hours because apparently these bitches can't let me take digital photo because it doesn't have anything to do with my career. Fuck the system. I'm taking the second level of japanese again because that bald old man is the 3rd level teacher, and...

lauraammon

Some short tales of Mexico, part 1

Two weeks in Mexico is never enough. I love traveling in Mexico, I love the country and the kind and helpful people, and the food and the hundreds of sweet-singing song birds that brighten the day and the night with their voices. This trip we were planning for a trip next summer with students and it...

chivacongelado

Would you believe this is in one of the most populated cities in the world?

And indeed it is. The place is called Xochimilco, and it's absolutely beautiful. The place as you can see is completely full of nature. We saw some bovines and heard that they don't get sacrificed for their meat, but are rather used as natural lawnmowers, so we were joking that we would like the...

chivacongelado

Did Texas ever leave Mexico?

Fiesta in San Antonio Originally uploaded by Chiva Congelado Yes, of course it did. The structure of the city is typically American, built around the car, and of course the American and Texan flags fly everywhere you look. Furthermore, you will find that Texans are very, very proud of their heritage...

chivacongelado

Sunset in Cabo San Lucas

Better seen large. The rest of the pictures of the Mexican trip available here.

chivacongelado

Bouganvillea

Bouganvillea Originally uploaded by Chiva Congelado This is a flower I've certainly missed during my time in Finland. Since it grows during summer and I usually visit Mexico for Christmas, I hadn't seen it for a long time. It reminds me of my childhood, as there were bushes of this plant growing all...

chivacongelado

Beach at Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Don't you love the sound of the sea?

chivacongelado

Mexican wedding receptions

Norteña Originally uploaded by Chiva Congelado One of those things that I was not used to anymore was how Mexican wedding receptions are organised. The wedding ceremony itself can be religious or not (usually you have both, as there is complete separation of Church and State in the country) but as...

chivacongelado

Raining in central Mexico

Summer in the central Mexican plateau tends to be rather rainy after a certain point in June, and this time it was no exception. With two to three tropical storms and hurricanes hitting the Mexican coasts during that time, the amount of rain was something I was not used to anymore, as you can see...

chivacongelado

Lucha Libre in Mexico City

I have been to different sporting events, but lucha libre in Mexico City is more than that. The masks, the chanting and the elaborate tricks show a lot about Mexican culture, if you care to dig a little. It also helps that it's a lot of fun to watch live: not only for the performers, but especially...

chivacongelado

Visiting Mexico City

View of Mexico City in the rain Originally uploaded by Chiva Congelado The lack of posts during July was caused by a well-deserved holiday in Mexico (pictures, videos) and subsequent return and catch up with work. One thing that surprised me quite a bit on this last visit was the amount of new...

theprissykitty

Ryan Seacrest Shark Attack!

Ryan Seacrest was attacked by a shark today! Find out what happened below: Link to full post: Ryan Seacrest Shark Attack Keywords to original website: true gossip on celebrity, celebrity gossip and dirt, celebrity gossip updates, celebrity gossip web sites, best celebrity gossip sights

dewitte

FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm

Good Work, Gumshoe! Holy Crap! This whole investigation is like a version of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" Are they right this time? clipped from www.wtopnews.com WASHINGTON (AP) - The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano...

JSki

It can't get anymore OVER

I've been getting the nudge (times ten) from friends about updates and I know its been awhile. Its partially because work has been busy, then vacation, and then more work and partially because for awhile there, I didn't feel like talking or rather communicating about anything that was going on. I...

allinclusivemexico

Finding The Right Cancun Resorts And Hotels

Along the white sand beaches of Cancun you can find many resorts and hotels catering for all types of tourists, from budget all inclusive Mexico trips to luxury tropical paradise getaways. Each of the resorts and hotels in Cancun occupies a unique position within the industry. They are all...

Maria

Mexico, hopefully.

This time I'm really hoping to go. It'll be in the beginning of august. Awesome. I can't wait....the food, fun, weather. Ahh....fucking great. Other good news, I should be getting a new cell phone this weekend. I've seen most of my friends so far...those who I haven't seen, I haven't forgotten about...

Fellow Pilgrim's

Here are Christian resources in Spanish - do you know of others?

I do not speak or write in Spanish. But I have done much research to equip Hispanic leaders. The following materials are in Spanish and English. Most major radio and apologetic ministries have a parallel Spanish site. http://spanishresourceshub.blogspot.com/ Here are more than 100 sites dealing with...