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June 2012

In this issue: Nature Fish life of Manzanillo – Terry Sovil Planting Roots – Coconut Palms – Tommy Clarkson Manzanillo and Mexico Earth Shaking – Karen Trom Joseph – Suzanne A. Marshall Real Mexico – Terry Sovil General Interest Man of the hour – Freda Rumford A little about June – Kirby Vickery Coupleville Water […]

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Office Bytes

By Vivian Molick from the June 2012 Edition This is for all of you that don’t know how to save (and wish you could) that cool picture you saw on the Internet. Next time you are on the Internet and see that great picture right-click your mouse on the picture and a box will appear […]

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They see me!

By Cheryl Weaver from the June 2012 Edition “You’re out and about by yourself, enjoying a few frivolous moments, with only one significant thing to accomplish but it’s a doozey and it HAS to get done today. You’ve worked hard for 9 days straight to finish up this little project and it is s-o-o nice […]

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A little About June

 By Kirby Vickery from the June 2012 Edition I’ll bet that when you sat down to read this you thought it would be another one of those essays where the author lists out a whole bunch of things about the month and then glorifies some of the numerous happenstances which have occurred in various places. […]

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Real Mexico

By Terry Sovil from the June 2012 Edition This issue we take a look at the Renewable Energy Sector in Mexico including wind, geothermal and hydroelectric. Mexico is actively seeking renewable energy sources and development. May 15-16, 2012 saw the Mexican International Renewable Energy Congress meeting in Mexico City bringing together the renewable energy industries […]

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Joseph

By Suzanne A. Marshall from the June 2012 Edition During our winter sojourns to Manzanillo, my husband and I like to take a few trips down to El Centro on the bus, have brunch under the umbrellas at the Chantilly sidewalk café (they serve really yummy bread) and explore the shops in the area. We’ve […]

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