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House Hunters International: Part II

A behind-the-scenes moment you would never get on the TV show: Working with a realtor, we found a place we liked. (We’ll post about the decision-making process soon and provide additional details.) We met him last Saturday morning to sign the paperwork and pay the first month’s rent, a security deposit, and a pet deposit. …

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22 June edition: What’s on My Floor?

This one is a bit of a mystery. We occupy the second and third stories of a house. The bottom floor is currently unoccupied. Roux has double-bagged dog food. Today we discovered a large hole in both bags. It had to happen during the night because it wasn’t there at her evening feeding. She has …

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In today’s weather…

We are continually mentioning how hot and sweaty we are in Mexico. That’s because we are very hot and we are very, very sweaty. Someone here asked if the weather was dramatically different from where we came. The answer is no, not really. The only way I can tell which of the above forecasts is …

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Roux’s superpower: an approach to travel

Roux is our dog. She thinks and acts like everyone is either already her friend or wants to be. I gravitate toward cats instead of dogs. I don’t hate dogs. I had several dogs as pets while growing up, but I am generally dispassionate toward them. She has won me over because of her earnestness. …

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17 June edition: What’s on My Floor?

Not one, not two, but three days in a row we have new and exciting items on the floor. Yesterday, it was a dozen large ants. Today we have dozens (plural) of scales?, scabs?, rejects of those little square Band-Aids? Nope. Turns out they are seeds. They scatter in the breeze from long pods and …

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The storm’s rage

You wake up to the wind slamming doors as lightning brightens the dark night sky where thunder follows closely. If you couldn’t guess today our subject is storms, specifically in Bucerias, Mexico. Because of all the mountains there are not a lot of hurricanes. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t rain and thunderstorms especially in …

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A post about popó.

Popó is pronounced exactly like the U.S. slang term for the police. It means poop. Unless you are in a hotel or resort that specifically permits it, you aren’t supposed to flush toilet paper in many Latin American countries. The sewer infrastructure can’t handle it. So what do you do with used papel higienico? Put …

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16 June edition: What’s on My Floor?

I thought it would be hard to top yesterday’s mango, but… Today on “What’s on My Floor?” there are more than a dozen dead hormigas muy grandes (ants – extra large). The photo doesn’t provide a sense of scale, but it is around ¾ of an inch long. Apparently, they mate then die. I am …

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House Hunters International: Part I

If you have seen the show, you know the premise: a family moves to a new country and with a local realtor as their guide, tour a few properties they can choose from. We wanted to participate in our own untelevised version of that. We rented an Airbnb and intentionally came to Mexico at the …

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15 June edition: What’s on My Floor?

In my first post, I mentioned we have large windows for airflow but they don’t have screens. We leave them open constantly in an attempt to cool the house as much as possible. Each morning, I wake up to discover something new on the floors. Most of the time it is dust or some small …

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