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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | January, 2011
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Festival Ortiz Tirado - Music Alamos, Sonora Ten-day cultural and musical program, highlighting music, theater, dance and especially classical music. Cajeme, Navojoa, Hermosillo, Etchojoa http://www.festivalortiztirado.com |
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Mexican Slang |
bochornovocabularyMeaning: hot flash Example: Con la menopausia la mujer puede sufrir bochornos muchas veces al día o de vez en cuando. (During menopause, a woman may have hot flashes many times a day or once in a while.)
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Articles
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Michoacán’s Magical Metal Smiths By Jane Onstott Like many other destinations in Michoacán state, Santa Clara del Cobre has a long and colorful history. The Purépecha nation which dominated the region before the Spanish was one of skilled artisans.
........moreAcapulco...the Old-Fashioned Way By Jane Onstott A vacation in Acapulco sounds exotic, glamorous, exciting, and even a bit old-fashioned.
........moreThe Friendlier Skies By Jane Onstott I’m cruising at about 10,000 meters above the sea, flying from San Diego to Mexico City via Los Cabos.
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Mexican Slang |
Sin madre, sin padre, sin perro que me ladre.sayingLiteral Meaning: Sin madre, sin padre, sin perro que me ladre. Analogous Saying: Motherless child
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Articles
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Roosters of San Blas By Jane Onstott Counting the seconds between a bolt of lightning and the clap of thunder that follows is supposed to help calculate a storm’s distance. Using this same principle, I’m timing the frequency of the rooster’s crow.
........moreMontse’s trip By David Lida Her face is oval and nut-colored, with the enormous eyes of a gazelle. Montse’s expression is serious, cautious, pensative.
........moreBuying Real Estate By Pat Cordes Buying a house or property in Mexico is not for the fainthearted.
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