Written by piensalo on December 1, 2002
- Fiesta! Ajijic is famous for its long Fall and Winter season of parties, starting with the celebration of Mexico’s Independence Day on September 16 and ending with Candlemas Day on February 2.However, the biggest,...
Written by Ponton on February 27, 2004
- On the western shore is the sleepy little village of San Antonio Tlayacapan, right out of a storybook with its church, town square, and cobblestone streets. It is here where Dane Chandos wrote the book...
Written by piensalo on July 9, 2002
- One of the most significant family observances in the Mexican calendar is the Day of the Dead, November 2. Here in Ajijic this day is observed by the construction of public and private altars...
Written by Ponton on February 27, 2004
- People from countless countries have chosen Ajijic as their best choice for a retirement. According to historians, the first American came to the area in 1885, but it wasn't until the mid-‘50s that the larger...
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