From http://Mexico-with-H eart.com/blog/ comes this historic tour of San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, Mexico -- by the shores of Lake Chapala, next to Ajijic. Narrated by Gerardo Tolantino. Visit the blog for more about this town and other parts of Mexico!
Slide show of San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, Mexico, including Good Friday Procession, a calf being slaughtered in the street, dancers, and more. I often blog about this town, where I live, at: http://www.mexico-wi th-heart.com
From http://www.earthbagb uilding.com comes the first minute of a DVD called Building with Bags: How We Made Our Experimental Earthbag/Papercrete Home. See the website for many other homes and lots of info!
Visit http://www.training- dogs.com/blog/dr-pit cairns-complete-guid e-to-natural-health- for-dogs-and-cats-my -review.html
for a review of the book these recipes came from. It's got lots of information about homemade and commercial dog food, plus health. Distributed by Tubemogul.
From http://www.mexico-wi th-heart.com/blog/ comes this taste of ordinary life, a drive into Guadalajara from nearby Lake Chapala. It's pretty mundane, but often people wonder about the little things when thinking about living in Mexico.
Interview with Peter Rice, who teaches English in Zamora, Michoacan, Mexico. He tells where he got trained, what he gets paid, who he teaches, and more.
Sorry it's a little hard to hear... I'm learning how to make videos as I go along, and thought the conversation was worth posting anyway!
From http://www.mexico-wi th-heart.com/blog/ comes this celebration of our second anniversary of buying a small home with a big yard in San Juan Cosala, by Lake Chapala near Guadalajara. See the blog for more about living in Mexico.
From http://www.training- dogs.com comes this delightful celebration of puppies! Spend a minute enjoying them to brighten your day! For lots of information about caring for them, do come visit the site, which features pain-free, positive training methods.
http://Mexico-with-H eart.com/blog/ invites you to enjoy some of our favorite scenes from this wonderful and diverse country! And visit our blog at www.mexico-with-hear t.com/blog/ where we talk about living in Mexico, travel, and learning Spanish.
From http://www.greenhome building.com/sustain able_architecture.ht m comes the first minute of a 2-hour DVD on sustainable building. See the website for lots more information on all aspects of sustainable building.
Visit
http://www.mexico -with-heart.com/blog /2005/01/las-pozas-s urreal-architecture- of.html
for the story behind this bizarre concrete architectural fantasy world.