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Beachfront Architectural Dream Home For Sale in La Mision

bajarealestategroup wrote 3 months ago: Beachfront Architectural Dream Home For Sale in La Mision An Architectural Masterpiece carved into a … more →

Tags: Baja Real Estate, Mexico real estate, Rosarito Real Estate, Baja Listings, Rosarito Listings, Baja Communities, baja real estate for sale, beachfront homes in baja, home for sale in la mision

I Got Plastered in Mexico2 comments

rixgal wrote 4 months ago: I wish the picture showed it better, but on the front of my shirt covering most of the southwest is … more →

Tags: Burro, Comida, Hot Dogs, México, missions trip, mom, plastered, sandlot

inspired by elote1 comment

edunny wrote 7 months ago: Last weekend at the festival de la mision I had some elote.   I guess technically what I had is call … more →

Tags: recipe, elote, chili powder

Outrageous Hope

edunny wrote 8 months ago: Happy Easter from Mexico! Just wanted to give a quick update…I’m back in the country, well, on … more →

Tags: México, Easter, baja, Gary Wilburn, princeton seminary, ALS, Bel Air Presbyterian Church, Immanuel Presbyterian Church, La Fonda Hotel

A Weekend at Richard Feynman's House

jeffhammett wrote 1 year ago: The view of the house from the beach I first heard of Richard Feynman a couple of years ago while lo … more →

Tags: Friends, Life, photos, Richard Feynman, La Fonda, baja, beach

Jungle Panorama4 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes things catch up with you, tight in the chest and expanding. Things like responsibility and … more →

Tags: palabras

Why can't the English teach the English how to speak?4 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: After teaching a phonetics class this past month, I’m inclined to sympathize with poor Profess … more →

Tags: palabras

Shall we gather at...the table?1 comment

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: The young woman, a Korean volunteer worker living in Trujillo, chuckled as she arranged the tiny cer … more →

Peru in a Nutshell

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: Before the arrival of Francisco Pizarro in1532, Peru was ruled by several empires whose remains can … more →

Tags: Política

Autonomy

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: A recent experience I had and subsequent conversations with friends revealed a great deal to me abou … more →

It's a small world after all...

edunny wrote 1 year ago: Saludos (greetings) from Mexico, Do you ever have a story to tell that you can’t figure out where to … more →

Tags: México, Photography, Easter, Presbyterian, Story, baja, Gary Wilburn

Carnaval: Un paso atrás2 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 1 year ago: Sueños infernales flotaron en el aire penetrante de un febrero cajamarquino. Pasaron en mancha, braz … more →

Tags: Política

All Hail

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: The hail, a Florida-man’s snow, fell like marbles dropped from a child’s hand upon our h … more →

Tags: palabras

On giftings2 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: As Christmas approaches it is hard to escape being caught in the commercial tug-a-war and the race t … more →

The Image of God

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: I was wondering these thanksgiving days about the relationship all this rabble down here has with Go … more →

The Magnificat1 comment

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: There are many indications in the gospels as to Mary’s humble condition. In her song, known by … more →

The good race2 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: I stretch by lifting my legs behind me and holding my feet for a count of ten, feeling the muscle ov … more →

Tags: palabras, De La Vida Cotidiana

But I'm not a pastor!2 comments

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: I recently found myself in a difficult conversation with a friend. The situation was familiar. There … more →

After the rubble1 comment

Caleb Sutton wrote 2 years ago: I arrived home in Trujillo on Thursday morning to respond to emails and phone calls following the ea … more →

Tags: De La Vida Cotidiana


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