Automobiles in Mexico might as well not have seat belts. They are used less than a quarter of the time. When you see the driver put his seat belt on, you might want to follow suit. If the manufacturer would just leave them out, it might cost less to purchase a vehicle. Honestly, it’s justContinue reading “The Street Police”
Tag Archives: Mexico
The Mexican Tomato
I’ve had my fair share of experiences with peppers: Bell pepper, cayenne, tabasco, jalapeño, habanero, ghost, and Carolina reaper. I discovered a new pepper in Mexico. The Mexican tomato. Yeah. And it is put in everything. Several of the things I ate had the deep, rich redness of a midsummer vine-ripened, straight from the gardenContinue reading “The Mexican Tomato”
The Collapse
Ah. The United States of America. This post will be a short one. Actually, that may be a lie. There are a lot of wonderful stories to tell from the past few days. I didn’t get to write anything while I was down there, and I’ll be busy the next few days. But stories willContinue reading “The Collapse”
The Return
I’m on my way back from Mexico. Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, specifically. I wrote this post over a week ago on Sunday afternoon. I didn’t know if I would have time to post anything while I was hurtling through the air in a cylindrical tube at five hundred miles per hour thirty thousandContinue reading “The Return”
The Gift of Selflessness
I’m on my way to Mexico today. It’s the first trip of many, Lord willing. When I was a child, way back in the 1900s, 1996 specifically, my parents took me and my brother on our first mission trip to Mexico. We loved it. We kept wanting to go back. I’ve never been to aContinue reading “The Gift of Selflessness”
