Blogs about: Mazatlan

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Life is a Parade! (¡Especially on the Malecón!)5 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 days ago: Since we’ve moved here, I find myself frequently telling people, “Oh, it’s another … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, daily life in Mazatlan, Education, México, Parade, police escort, School, sinaloa

¡Por Fiiiiin! Finally!

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 3 days ago: How many times have I posted to their Facebook wall, asking them to play at home? How many times hav … more →

Tags: Events and Holidays, daily life in Mazatlan, México, sinaloa, banda el recodo, Jenni Rivera, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Cristian Castro, Francisco Céspedes

Mazatlan´s sustainability

livingformexico wrote 6 days ago: Sustainability is gaining a new attention not only for tourism but for all other sector of the econo … more →

Tags: Interests, Tourism, News, Green, Green Living, Holistic, Holistic living, holistic Mexico, Mexico Today

John Amsterdam May Still Hate Me (Part Four)

Erwin A. Dence Jr. wrote 1 week ago: -Spring 1968- Another Saturday- Grandview- The surf was small and choppy. The rights weren’t working … more →

Tags: Donn Franzich, grandview, John Amsterdam, La Jolla Shores, Phillip Harper, Ray Hicks, real surfers, Surfing, windansea

A Lazy Saturday Bike Ride

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 1 week ago: After a most wonderful Mothers’ Day yesterday, which went from early morning till early this m … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, Sports and exercise, to do in Mazatlan, daily life in Mazatlan, Exercise, Izu Peninsula, Japan, malecón/oceanside promenade, México

Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay Mazatlan

Carlos Vidaurreta wrote 1 week ago: … more →

Tags: México, Todo incluido, Descuentos, Mexico, Paquetes todo incluido, club para niños, Gym, All Inclusive, Discounts

Salsa sea delicacy: Shrimp Ceviche

The Dancing Chefs wrote 1 week ago: Ceviche is a refreshing dish based on fresh fish or shrimp marinated in lime juice. You can find man … more →

Tags: Maaike, Salsa and Salsa, dancing chefs, México, sinaloa, TOSTADAS, ceviche, Shrimp, camaron

Porqué Me Gusta Tanto El Amanecer? Why Do I Love Sunrise So Much?2 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 1 week ago: Sunrise over the Sierras Why do I love sunrise so much? Acompáñenme, por favor. Pull up a chair and … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, daily life in Mazatlan, living overseas as a family, México, activities, Exercise, sinaloa, lighthouse, Faro

Taking the SAT in Mazatlán, Plus College Planning4 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 weeks ago: Many of you follow this blog because of the school information we have posted over the years. Posts … more →

Tags: Expat Kids and Family, México, SAT, College Board, Princeton Review, Los Cabos, Los Mochis, University Entrance Exam, college entrance

Greg's Beloved Barbershop2 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 weeks ago: I often give him a hard time, that he’s going to meet his girlfriend. She does tell him, after … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, Barber, Barber Shop, daily life in Mazatlan, hairstyle, México, sinaloa

Reminders to be Fully Present: 24 Hours in Mazatlán2 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 weeks ago: Photo by Hiroki Fuse Masuda, Danjiri Matsuri, Sumiyoshi It is the beginning of matsuri or festival s … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, blended culture, daily life in Mazatlan, Facetime, Global Nomad, Japan, México, SAT, sinaloa

Mexico Revisted

Near and Abroad wrote 2 weeks ago: Note: I wrote this post before my trip to Mexico, but never got around to posting. The trip was diff … more →

Tags: Cruising, Mexican Riviera, México, mexico city, puerto vallarta, united states

"The World Via Motorcycle"2 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 weeks ago: “My name is Nate Clark Kayhoe and this spring I begin 2 years of traveling the world on my mot … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, México, motorcycle, Recreation, Travel, world travel

El Cártel de la Chatarra/Arrest of the Junk Food Cartel

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 2 weeks ago: Here’s one news story that I absolutely love! This morning in Mexico City the Alianza por la S … more →

Tags: Life in Mazatlán, México, Food, sinaloa, Brazil, Business, health, Coca-Cola, Cocoa Krispies

You Are “Live”... Now What? How to Really Finish Your Implementation

barrdega wrote 2 weeks ago: INTRODUCTION You have just spent the last 6 months living, breathing, eating (but not sleeping much) … more →

Tags: Supply Chain, wms, Panama, highjump, México, Glenn Tosco, Optimization Warehouse Systems, warehouse-automation software, warehouse inventory tracking software

LELA hits the road

The Dancing Chefs wrote 2 weeks ago: LELA (Lead, Encourage, Live and Act), the symbol of the altruistic side of the Salsa and Salsa tour, … more →

Tags: Maaike, Cabo San Lucas, Cozumel, Salsa and Salsa, México, cooking, Salsa Lela, Charity, Lead

Challenges for Today’s Warehouse Managers

barrdega wrote 2 weeks ago: Introduction In an effort to continue exploring how warehouse managers can become more effective, Ba … more →

Tags: Supply Chain, wms, Panama, highjump, México, Glenn Tosco, Barrdega Sistemas, Business, customer

Mazatlan, Sinaloa!

loveallthingsfashion wrote 3 weeks ago: Wow, the month of April has been super busy for me! I just came back from my trip to Mazatlan, Sinal … more →

Tags: Travel (2), Fashion, México, Travel

WMS Product Life Cycle

barrdega wrote 3 weeks ago: Functionality Description Warehouse Design Warehouse design functionality allow users to customize w … more →

Tags: Supply Chain, wms, Panama, highjump, México, Glenn Tosco, Barrdega Sistemas, Business, customer


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