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Los Cabos Offshore Tournament - Fishing Los Cabos, Baja California Sur Three days of deep-sea fishing for huge prizes http://www.bisbees.com |
Mid October
Bisbee's Black and Blue Tournament - Fishing Los Cabos, Baja California Sur Three days of fishing, huge prizes, and plenty of partying http://www.bisbees.com |
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pochismoslangMeaning: border slang; English word turned bastardized Spanish Example: [Juan]: “Lléveme al parking, por fis. (“Please take me to the parking lot.) [Mamá]: “Hijo, no hables con pochismos. La palabra correcta es ‘estacionamiento.’ (Son, don’t use border slang. The correct word is ‘estacionamiento’.)
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The Maya Cosmovision By Jane Onstott Excellent astronomers and mathematicians, the ancient Maya charted the course of the planets and stars and even accurately predicted the appearance of comets, eclipses, and other celestial events.
........moreAntojitos By Jane Onstott Eating Your Way Around Mexico:
Antojitos from A to T
........moreTravel Green By Jane Onstott It’s pretty easy to recycle and think green when you’re at home and in your own routine; it’s a bit more challenging when you’re on the road
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Hay veces que nada el pato, y hay otras que ni agua bebe.proverbLiteral Meaning: There are times when the duck swims, and others when he doesn’t even drink water. Meaning: It's feast or famine.
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Canyons of Copper By Jane Onstott All sorts of people are on the go, looking for new vistas and unique experiences. You’ve got travelers, tourists, adventurers, and X-men.
........moreAjijic, Diary of a Housesitter By Pat Walker There are many ways to live here in the Lake Chapala area of Mexico
........moreBring Your Computer! By Pat Cordes Back home you have a TV, a telephone and a stereo. When you are traveling your computer is all of these things and more.
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