My Eye-Opening Tour of an Assisted Living Facility in Mexico
Many Americans who cannot afford quality assisted care in the U.S. are going across the border and finding it in Mexico.
Read MoreVentanas Mexico hosts a blog promoting living in Mexico and promotes books on learning Spanish, travel and cooking in Mexico and how to rent in Mexico.
Many Americans who cannot afford quality assisted care in the U.S. are going across the border and finding it in Mexico.
Read MoreWhen traveling in Mexico, don’t make the mistake of ignoring or deriding regional music. Learning to appreciate regional Mexican music should be part of developing your new “mini-life” in Mexico.
Read MoreEveryone loves a day trip. Here are the side trips from the towns in Mexico most popular among expats to live.
Read MorePeople continue to inquire about the cost of America’s most expensive drugs. Here are the new additions to the list from inquires made since its publication in December, 2018.
Read MoreUber has been a game-changer for people who live part-time in Mexico or travel there but there are a number of differences in using the car-sharing app. in Mexico
Read MoreA change of environment can help you see yourself in new ways. The tools of personal reinvention as they apply to living in Mexico part-time or as a resident.
Read More"Even a blind squirrel-photographer gets an occasional nut. " Here are my favorite nuts/photos since my moving to Mexico part-time in 2014.
Read MoreHow your part-time or full time life in Mexico will likely be much easier on the planet.
Read MoreWhat would you be doing right now if you lived in Mexico? No matter where you chose to live in Mexico, you will find the familiar re-packaged in whole new, often exotic ways in the activities you choose.
Read MoreMost Americans cannot afford to retire. This blog takes a look at addressing the problem with a bit of Mexican Pacific sunsets, FIRE, and what bees can teach us about our choices.
Read MoreWhen you live in Mexico, even expats who own cars take bus trips in Mexico’s luxury buses, such as the trip a friend and I took to Durango and its nearby Pueblo Magico, Saltillo and Nombre de Dios.
Read MoreIf you decide to live in Mexico full or part-time during the summer months, don’t get caught flat-footed on how electricity is billed or your electric bill will be higher than your rent.
Read MoreUpdated November 2023 - A suitcase theft reminds me that true value of an item is in the eye of the beholder. How to prevent heartbreak.
Read MoreUnlike in the U.S., where you often have to buy a new item if it breaks, in Mexico you can get it repaired. Here are a few things that make the process different and strangely satisfying.
Read MoreSmudging, an ancient American Indian ceremony said to cleanse people and places of lingering negative energy, sounded like the perfect grounding ceremony for anyone living part-time in Mexico.
Read MoreSurprising items you need for any longer term stay in Mexico, including special items for off season stays.
Read MoreIt’s finally here! The Mexico Solution: Saving Your Money, Sanity and Quality of Life Through Living Part-Time in Mexico, your guide to living the best of both worlds.
Read MoreThe City of Querétaro is gaining the reputation as Mexico’s new hot spot. A native gives us a few pointers about food, cool things to do, and shopping.
Read MoreIs Mexico machista? If so, how will affect you as a foreign resident in Mexico?
Read MoreUpdated January 2020 - House-sitting can be a terrific way to experience your prospective expat town as a local would, and save a lot of money on housing during a long term stay.
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