Orange-Fronted Parakeets
By Howard Platt from the January 2011 Edition Download the full edition or view it online
Continue readingBy Howard Platt from the January 2011 Edition Download the full edition or view it online
Continue readingBy Tommy Clarkson from the January 2011 Edition Family: Anthericaceae , Liliaceae or Agavaceae (Also known as a Mandarin Plant, Fire Glory, Orange Spider Plant, Green Orange Tangerine and Sierra Leone Lily.) Introduced to the Americas not much more than a decade ago, this perennial foliage plant, native to the rainforests of East Africa in […]
Continue readingBy Freda Rumford from the January 2011 Edition Have you ever had one of those days where you wished you had stayed in bed? Had my guardian angel been awake instead of asleep on my shoulder, she would have warned me that this was a not a day to spend gallivanting the side streets of […]
Continue readingBy Terry Sovil from the January 2011 Edition This was a great opportunity to learn more about Air Traffic Control (ATC) and what they do, especially here in Manzanillo. Jose has an incredible background in the industry and has seen most of Mexico in his chosen career. There are three controllers that work at the […]
Continue readingBy Manzanillo Sun Writer from the January 2011 Edition The Duplicate Bridge Club of Manzanillo plays once a week (either Mondays or Thursdays depending on what is most convenient for us) from October until Xmas. Beginning January 3rd we will play twice a week on those same days until sometime in May. The game starts […]
Continue readingBy Manzanillo Sun Writer from the January 2011 Edition Convenience Stores Everywhere one looks these days, there is a new KIOSKO or a new OXXO springing up. Different to the 7-11’s up north, the prices are not inflated against the supermarkets, but very likely you will find cheaper prices at the little corner Mom & […]
Continue readingBy Tommy Clarkson from the January 2011 Edition This morning, my pal F.T. who shared the Iraq experience with me during my third trek there forwarded some James Thurber quotes. They gave me pause to relish the deep and sometimes droll mentality of this great man who was said to have “set the standard for […]
Continue readingBy Terry Sovil from the January 2011 Edition President of the People 1895-1970 Born: 21 May 1895 Birthplace: Jiquilpán de Juárez, Michoacán Died: October 19, 1970 Place of Death: Mexico City, Mexico Best Known As: President of the People Lázaro Cárdenas was born of mixed white and Tarascan Indian ancestry in Jiquilpán de Juárez, Michoacán […]
Continue readingBy Manzanillo Sun Writer from the January 2011 Edition Part 3: The War The Mexican-American War, which broke out in May 1846, pitted a very large, modern nation with a state-of-the-art military establishment against a pre-industrial society of severely limited resources. The result was essentially a foregone conclusion. The powerful American forces attacked simultaneously on […]
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