by Think In The Morning | Sep 23, 2017 | Mexico, More |
[Click on BLUE LINKS for further information and sources] It depends on what the meaning of “is” is. Bill Clinton [Note: Make sure to read the last paragraph all the way to the bottom.] Before I was a restaurateur, before I was a financial...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 20, 2017 | Mexico |
[Click on Blue Links for more information] If you want to help Oaxaca, visit the city. Oaxaca is ready to welcome you. You will help the locals and you will help yourself. Think in the Morning found ourselves between the two giant earthquakes...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 13, 2017 | Mexico |
The recent earthquake in southern Mexico has resulted in the loss of hundreds of homes and dozens of lives. One of the more dramatic sets of before and after pictures is of the government palace in Juchitan in the state of Oaxaca. Think in...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 11, 2017 | Mexico |
September 16th, Mexican Independence Day, means little to the Americans living across the border, but like our July 4th it is a day celebrated across Mexico with parades, festivals, dances, and food. On September 16th, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo, a Catholic priest,...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 8, 2017 | Mexico, Words |
Dónde está Santiago?When Santiago left town, everyone went crazy. The señoritas swooned. They pulled at their hair and tore at their dresses and ran around in a hopeless state of despair. Fights broke out among the young men who vied against each other to become...
by Think In The Morning | Sep 6, 2017 | Mexico, Words |
Herman Piakowski sat in the Mexico City airport. Crowds of tourists and locals streamed by. Herman looked at his wife, Betty Lou while she listened to two girls they saw on the plane flying down. “So, you really use it, that cream?” “Hell yes. Like, it hurts...