Manzanillo Sun September 2011 cover

July 2013

In this issue: General Interest Investment – Yann Kostic I want my TV – Señior Tech At the Movies – Now you see me – Suzanne A. Marshall Nature Flame Tree – Tommy Clarkson I met Charlie – Tommy Clarkson Living in Manzanillo Manzanillo in the summer – Freda Rumford Buen Provecho – Suzanne A. […]

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I Meet Charlie

By Tommy Clarkson from the July 2013 Edition (Note: Some may recall from previous pieces I’ve written that, a while back, I learned that much to my surprise and amazement I seem to be able to converse with certain animals. There was the startled iguana in our bathroom, the beautiful Mariposa de la Muerte (Butterfly […]

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Manzanillo Sun September 2011 cover

June 2013

In this issue: General Interest Movies – Great Gatsby – Suzanne A. Marshall I-pod or notebook – Señior Tech Finances – All that glitters – Yann Kostic Black & White or Color TV – Kirby Vickery Nature Cherry Tomato – Tommy Clarkson Living in Manzanillo Sticker Shocker – Suzanne A. Marshall Catrina  – Tommy Clarkson […]

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Catrina

By Tommy Clarkson from the June 2013 Edition (Part Two) (Having begun in last month’s issue of the Sun, this is the continuation of the amazing resurrection of a filly named Catrina an act that came about through the selfless efforts of some rather remarkable people.) “When Philip and Sharon brought Dr. Horatio and his […]

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Manzanillo Sun August 2011 cover

May 2013

In this issue: Nature Roots – Pink Trumpet Tree – Tommy Clarkson Roots – Primavera – Tommy Clarkson Living in Mexico Catrina – Tommy and Patty Clarkson The Futbol Project – Dave Boroughs, Vicky Flores and Sandra Bell It’s a crime -Suzanne A. Marshall Airline Industry Cuisine Cooking around the world – Freda Rumford Entertainment […]

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Catrina

By Tommy & Patty Clarkson  from the May 2013 Edition The Beginning (December 6, 2008) “Now, with the passage of time and lucidity of good health restored I realize that when first I met them, I teetered perilously at the brink of life’s end. At the time, life had become but a numb haze of […]

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