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Date: 18th May 2012
Hey Kimberly, glad to hear that you finally got to London. I'm sure your going to have a fabulous time...! Can't wait to hear all the details..! Be safe and have fun..!! Tu amiga, Deb
From Blog: London in the Morning!
Hey Kimberly, glad to hear that you finally got to London. I'm sure your going to have a fabulous time...! Can't wait to hear all the details..! Be safe and have fun..!! Tu amiga, Deb
From Blog: London in the Morning!
Date: 17th May 2012
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I love how you leave us in suspense.... I am dying to find out if you made it ok
From Blog: London in the Morning!
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I love how you leave us in suspense.... I am dying to find out if you made it ok
From Blog: London in the Morning!
Date: 16th May 2012
WOW!
Kimberly- ENVY! Be Safe Be Good Enjoy We miss your cuisine...you're the best! See Ya Soon! Love Joe and Linda
From Blog: London in the Morning!
WOW!
Kimberly- ENVY! Be Safe Be Good Enjoy We miss your cuisine...you're the best! See Ya Soon! Love Joe and Linda
From Blog: London in the Morning!
Date: 2nd February 2011
As a Mexican myself, I recommend traveling to Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, or Yucatan to the Chitzen Itza, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Felicity- Costa Alegre Deals
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
As a Mexican myself, I recommend traveling to Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, or Yucatan to the Chitzen Itza, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Felicity- Costa Alegre Deals
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
Date: 15th January 2011
Great Photos Great Tips
Your photos are great. They along with your titles give a wonderful impression of the area and the local population. I have been worrying about whether to take my family to the Guadalajara area in light of all the drug related crime. Years ago I traveled into Mexico on my own and never had any problems even though I am a woman. The Mexican people were always kind and generous. Puerto Vallerta around christmas was full of families and very festive, which is the environment I wanted. Your experience makes me think we could manage Guadalajara without any problems. I will still think about it but you remind me of how wonderful Mexico can be, thanks. PS: Expats. My father lives in Mexico as an ex-pat and says that most of them treat the Mexicans like dirt. I'm an ex-pat in Europe and the ex-pats where I live have a very strict hierarchy amongst themselves. If you don't show up with what they consider lots of money, a prestigous job, or a well connected family they will go out of their way to make you feel like 2nd class citizens. I complained about this to a Philippine and a Japanese friend and they thought their groups were much worse than the American ex-pats, because in their society it is already very stratified socially---so God forbid you should arrive in Europe as an aupair and hope to find any comraderie with the well-heeled Japanese or Phillipinno women. :--) Anyway.... thanks again for sharing.
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
Great Photos Great Tips
Your photos are great. They along with your titles give a wonderful impression of the area and the local population. I have been worrying about whether to take my family to the Guadalajara area in light of all the drug related crime. Years ago I traveled into Mexico on my own and never had any problems even though I am a woman. The Mexican people were always kind and generous. Puerto Vallerta around christmas was full of families and very festive, which is the environment I wanted. Your experience makes me think we could manage Guadalajara without any problems. I will still think about it but you remind me of how wonderful Mexico can be, thanks. PS: Expats. My father lives in Mexico as an ex-pat and says that most of them treat the Mexicans like dirt. I'm an ex-pat in Europe and the ex-pats where I live have a very strict hierarchy amongst themselves. If you don't show up with what they consider lots of money, a prestigous job, or a well connected family they will go out of their way to make you feel like 2nd class citizens. I complained about this to a Philippine and a Japanese friend and they thought their groups were much worse than the American ex-pats, because in their society it is already very stratified socially---so God forbid you should arrive in Europe as an aupair and hope to find any comraderie with the well-heeled Japanese or Phillipinno women. :--) Anyway.... thanks again for sharing.
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
Date: 10th January 2011
Beautiful photos... it looks like you had an amazing time, despite snobbish expats. (Sorry you had to deal with that)
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
Beautiful photos... it looks like you had an amazing time, despite snobbish expats. (Sorry you had to deal with that)
From Blog: Last Days Of Our Trip to Mexico 2011
Date: 3rd January 2011
Wow, such an amazing picture it almost doesn't look real.
From Blog: My favorite Place to be Pai Thailand
Wow, such an amazing picture it almost doesn't look real.
From Blog: My favorite Place to be Pai Thailand
Date: 2nd January 2011
Hola
Kim: I love how the both of you can find your little passions while travelling. I am sure Rick is going nuts with all the food selections and buying dishes, how cool! Isn't it amazing how life can just be as simple as you let it be. It is great to see all of the pictures and hear your stories. Lisa
From Blog: Explored Dolores Hildago Today
Hola
Kim: I love how the both of you can find your little passions while travelling. I am sure Rick is going nuts with all the food selections and buying dishes, how cool! Isn't it amazing how life can just be as simple as you let it be. It is great to see all of the pictures and hear your stories. Lisa
From Blog: Explored Dolores Hildago Today
Date: 31st December 2010
Good looking lunch
Don't you just love Mexico. Nice photos.
From Blog: Another day in San Miguel De Allende
Good looking lunch
Don't you just love Mexico. Nice photos.
From Blog: Another day in San Miguel De Allende
Date: 30th December 2010
I can paint your basement door to look just like that one you like!
From Blog: Day after Christmas
I can paint your basement door to look just like that one you like!
From Blog: Day after Christmas
Date: 28th December 2010
San Miguel de Allende
In the Dec. 2010 issue of Smithonian magazine there is an article of this town. An American, Stirling Dickinson, arrived there in 1937 and turned it into an international art center. He's buried there and a bust of him stands on a street bearing his name. Love your blog, Crystal
From Blog: Las Gutas Hotsprings and Spa
San Miguel de Allende
In the Dec. 2010 issue of Smithonian magazine there is an article of this town. An American, Stirling Dickinson, arrived there in 1937 and turned it into an international art center. He's buried there and a bust of him stands on a street bearing his name. Love your blog, Crystal
From Blog: Las Gutas Hotsprings and Spa










Karen Madden
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Happy Times in another continent
Happy for you to visit and be in another continent. Carpe Diem. Enjoy, enjoy. Look forward to hearing the stories.
From Blog: London in the Morning!