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By Tommy Clarkson from the July 2012 Edition Manzamigos at Godzillas (A PIctoral Essay ) […]
Continue readingBy Tommy Clarkson from the July 2012 Edition Manzamigos at Godzillas (A PIctoral Essay ) […]
Continue readingBy Suzanne A. Marshall from the July 2012 Edition When you first come to Manzanillo, usually on a vacation, there isn’t enough time in the day to absorb the different sights, sounds, smells, vistas and local attractions. It’s romantic, exotic, hot and beautiful and you cannot get enough of it. It is often referred to […]
Continue readingBy Cheryl Weaver from the July 2012 Edition Green tea steeped lazily in my favorite mug as I gave a cursory glance out at the ocean that is my front yard. A white pointy protrusion bobbed with the waves about 50′ off shore. What in the world? It was very early morning and it’s been […]
Continue readingBy Karen Trom from the July 2012 Edition According to the U.S. Geological Survey- No. Neither the USGS nor Caltech nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake. They do not know how, and they do not expect to know how any time in the foreseeable future. There is also no reliable and […]
Continue readingIn this issue: Nature Coco Palms – Tommy Clarkson Can an earthquake be predicted – Karen Trom Living in Manzanillo So you think you have problems? – Cheryl Weaver My Manzanillo Neighborhood – Suzanne A. Marshall Godzilla in pictures Living in Mexico Real in Mexico – Terry Sovil Pets in Cabins – Bonnie Rose A […]
Continue readingBy Karen Trom from the July 2012 Edition My company recently offered free health assessments for all of our associates and their spouses. This is the second year we have done it and it is always eye opening and a bit scary. The assessment includes measuring height, weight, waist and wrist measurements for figuring body […]
Continue readingBy Freda Rumford from the July 2012 Edition To say that this is the age of electronics is putting it mildly. I remember not too many years ago, working in the Electronics Department of The Hudson Bay Company (now called The Bay) in Calgary, Alberta and selling many VCR’s. I soon established an elderly clientele, […]
Continue readingBy Freda Rumford from the July 2011 Edition To say that this is the age of electronics is putting it mildly. I remember not too many years ago, working in the Electronics Department of The Hudson Bay Company (now called The Bay) in Calgary, Alberta and selling many VCR’s. I soon established an elderly clientele, […]
Continue readingBy Roving Reporter from the July 2011 Edition With Antonio’s return to the Manzanillo culinary scene, about 40 friends descended for a “Thirsty Thursday” dinner recently at the new restaurant at the Salagua Jardin traffic lights, with mouths watering in anticipation. Needless to say, we were not disappointed. Although prices have increased (some substantially) from […]
Continue readingBy Teresa Quizoz from the July 2011 Edition Ingredients Ingredients for 16 Tamales Tamale Filling: 1 1/4 pounds pork loin 1 large onion, halved 1 clove garlic 4 dried California chile pods 2 cups water 1 1/2 teaspoons salt Tamale Dough: 2 cups Masa Harina 1 (10.5 ounce) can beef broth 1 teaspoon baking powder […]
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