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Errata in México

Expat in México since 2017. Roman Catholic Christian with Evangelical roots and Orthodox sympathies. Married to a 100% bilingual sweetheart. Last gig was teaching students with disabilities. Traditionalist but politically homeless.

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What a woman!

Several months ago, my bride began learning about the care and feeding of horses at a nearby ranch. She has no interest in learning to ride—she just wants to connect with these equine companions who “can see the soul”.

Entonces, she’s lear...

6 months ago
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Balloons, dogs, and luz

BALLOONS

Since Casa de los Perros is roughly 10km from the landmark Parroquia in the center of San Miguel de Allende—and the morning breeze typically blows our way—we often have hot air balloons drifting towards us after sunrise at the end...

9 months ago
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Big property = big work

Casa de Los Perros is on 3.5 acres of land, of which ~1 acre is usable, but that doesn’t mean that the unused 2.5 acres can be ignored. Several times a year, the lower acres require serious attention. Today, Mrs. Errata and the crew spent f...

a year ago
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Rural living in Mexico

At times, Mrs. Errata and I scratch our heads and wonder why we live where we live in Mexico.

The big picture is that we chose Guanajuato because it’s the home state of my wife’s family—when we moved, two tios and one tia and most of her p...

a year ago
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Medical care, cars, churches

It’s been months since I’ve written anything! Arrrgh. I’ve started three different essays but because I didn’t begin any of them with an outline, they all wandered off into the woods never to be seen again. So, I’ve gathered all three theme...

a year ago
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    Expat in México since 2017. Roman Catholic Christian with Evangelical roots and Orthodox sympathies. Married to a 100% bilingual sweetheart. Last gig was teaching students with disabilities. Traditionalist but politically homeless.

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