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They fly through the air, with the greatest of ease

richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: The traditional Totonac Voladores ritual has been recognized by the United Nation Educational, Scien … more →

Tags: Hernan Cortés, Indigenous peoples, Mexican History -1524 (Pre-Conquest), Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Mexican History 1824-1910, Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), Mexico (Estado de), Pre-Columbian Religion, provincia

Obama ≈ Chavez ?3 comments

richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: An overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is bas … more →

Tags: Gringolandia, Hugo Chavez, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Human Rights, Americas (outside U.S. and Mexico), Carlos Fuentes, Mexican History 1824-1910, Evil-doers, Venezuela

Sunday paseo

richmx2 wrote 9 months ago: I spent most of the past week (when I wasn’t holed up with the aftereffects of minor dehydrati … more →

Tags: Benito Juarez, Bosques de Chapultepec, ciudad de mexico, Environment, Folklore/customs, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Mexican History 1575-1810 (Colonial Era), Mexican History 1824-1910, Mexican History 1921+

The Bird Man of Mazatlán3 comments

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: Whether Andrew Jackson Grayson should be included among the great artists who were only recognized p … more →

Tags: Andrew Jackson Grayson, animals, Artists, Writers, Philosophers, etc., Birds, Environment, Gringolandia, John James Audubon, Mazatlán, Mexican History 1824-1910

Family Values Sunday... 28-September-2008

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: Family visits In San Diego, families separated by the border still get together for Sunday picnics, … more →

Tags: Gringolandia, George W. Bush, drugs, Crime and Punishment, Humor, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Economy & Business, Human Rights, Border Issues

Alpine, Oaxaca, the border and the Un-battle of Bagdad1 comment

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: Alpine Thanks to those who’ve responded so far, I have SOME financial breathing room, I’ … more →

Tags: Benito Juarez, Border Issues, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Economy & Business, Environment, Gringolandia, Gun runners, Human Rights

Not a good faith proposal1 comment

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: For some reason the “theme of the week” seems to be bombings and religion (and I managed … more →

Tags: Benito Juarez, birth control, Bureaucracy, Catholic Church, Cristeros, Education and educators, Gays, health, Human Rights

What to see in Mexico City this week

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: Looking for something else, I ran across this neat photo of Panteon San Fernando taken by Abel Briqu … more →

Tags: ciudad de mexico, Humor, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Real Mexico, Economy & Business, Benito Juarez, Agriculture, Human Rights, military

Chihuahuas, Nescafé and immigration3 comments

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: At the Greater Metropolitian Alpine Press Club today, someone who knows my financial status (poorer … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Big Bend, ciudad de mexico, Coffee, Economy & Business, Food and Drink, Indocumentados, Mexican History 1575-1810 (Colonial Era), Mexican History 1824-1910

Saddam, Maxmiliano, Napoleon III, George W. Bush and Eduard Manet2 comments

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: John Elderfield looks at Mexico’s most famous execution, — which was not captured on cel … more →

Tags: George W. Bush, iraq, Mexican History 1824-1910, Napoleon III, Eduard Manet, saddam hussain

Zapatista attack? Probably, not proven3 comments

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: Bill Weinberg, at World War 4 Report, claims the GOVERNMENT was behind the almost unreported attack … more →

Tags: 2006 Elections, Política mexicana, Crime and Punishment, Economy & Business, Zapatistas, Agriculture, Human Rights, Emiliano Zapata, Environment

Twist and shout!

richmx2 wrote 3 years ago: Mexicans love their Independence Day — so much so that they make it a two day holiday. Padre H … more →

Tags: AMLO, ciudad de mexico, Vicente Fox, Política mexicana, Humor, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Porfirio Diaz, Mexican History 1810-1824 (Independence), José Maria Morelos

Is it surreal enough yet?2 comments

richmx2 wrote 3 years ago: Ok, so Calderón won by… what, 230,000 out of 41 million votes? That’s strange, that … more →

Tags: Gringolandia, Vicente Fox, Política mexicana, Humor, Artists, Writers, Philosophers, etc., Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), Legal System, Mexican History 1921+, media

Agnes zu Salm-Salm, and other dubious foreigners in Mexico4 comments

richmx2 wrote 3 years ago: I don’t know if it’s still there, but I once read in a British travel guide the amazing … more →

Tags: Benito Juarez, Gringolandia, military, Salm-Salms

Happy B-Day, BJ. Juarez, Grant, Mary Todd Lincoln and the whole gang celebrate...

richmx2 wrote 4 years ago: Entre los individuos, como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz … in othe … more →

Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Benito Juarez, Catholic Church, ciudad de mexico, Gringolandia, Mexican History 1824-1910, Oaxaca, Porfirio Diaz, Protestants

Statute-tory Rape? Who done the deed?

richmx2 wrote 5 years ago: The Emperor Cuauhtémoc was one tough kid. He was only 18 when, after a well-aimed rock ended Uncle M … more →

Tags: ciudad de mexico, Crime and Punishment, Porfirio Diaz, Cuauhtémoc, Aztec Empire, Tenotitchlan, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Hernan Cortés, Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution)

The Dead Tour -- 20035 comments

richmx2 wrote 6 years ago: Nobody knows where all the bodies are buried: this is a very old city, and many of the early cemeter … more →

Tags: Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, Benito Juarez, Cemeteries, ciudad de mexico, Dias de los Muertos, Diego Rivera, Emiliano Zapata, Hernan Cortés, Isadora Duncan


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