Beauty in Nature series – A Collection of Nature Photos
By Marg McKenna on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition
Continue readingBy Marg McKenna on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition
Continue readingBy John & Anne Neville on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition Anne and I had been traveling to Melaque for several years when, in February of 2020, we both came down with Dengue fever. I was recovering nicely but Anne’s sickness was complicated by her underlying Addison’s disease. Anne’s condition was getting worse with our local doctor only […]
Continue readingBy Tommy Clarkson  on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition                                        Time I wear upon my wrist a watch bound […]
Continue readingBy Karen Wilson on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Here in México some of those heroes are children who have won the fight against cancer with the help of the humble plastic cap or lid found on containers of all sizes and shapes that are used to package a variety of […]
Continue readingBy John Chalmers on the Winter 2021/2022 Edition Never out of sight of mountains, our circuitous route crossed the Rio Chacala four times, providing a fine view of the river itself and the surrounding scenery. At one long bridge our group stopped not just to stretch our legs but to walk the bridge and record the scenery […]
Continue readingBy Ken Waldie on the May 2021 Edition It was a dark and snowy night. I arose early, the cold biting my skin. Looking out the window, I could see snowflakes swirling in the wind. It had been snowing all yesterday, building a white blanket that would need clearing before the trek could begin. Dressing for […]
Continue readingBy Tommy Clarkson on the May 2021 Edition Jade Vine, Strongylodon macrobotrys Family: Leguminosae Also known as: Emerald Creeper, Emerald Vine, Turquoise Jade Vine or Cascada de Jade There is only one plant my Patty has ever asked that we include in our gardens. This is it, the Jade Vine, endangered in the wild and somewhat […]
Continue readingBy Dan and Lisa Goy on the May 2021 Edition Baja California “Baja California is a unique recreational Paradise-in-the Sun, dominated by its 2,000 mile coastline. It pampers the jet set in its cities, hotels and resorts without the high-rise, high-tension setting common in other resort areas. Those craving outdoor adventures find a largely undeveloped, beautiful […]
Continue readingBy Kirby Vickery on the May 2021 Edition The Manzanillo Sun Magazine was created by a wonderful lady by the name of Freda Rumford for her son and herself for something to do. When I married Freda, she found out that I liked to write and asked if I would ‘do’ an article for the Sun. […]
Continue readingBy Kirby Vickery on the May 2021 Edition In my opinion, the world kind of paints the Aztecs as a Johnny-Come-Lately Mesoamerican warrior race. I suppose they were to some degree. They were very gifted in battle because they had the finest warriors for one primary reason. I believe that reason was their belief and practice […]
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