My friend Annie, known locally as Ana del Campo, lives on the hillside on the other side of the river Rio Grande that runs through town from the presa (dam) throuh the cleavage between two mountains. … more →
Oaxaca Cultural NavigatorSisters of the Holy Family wrote 4 days ago: On December 16, 2009 Please join us for Las Posadas ~ 6:00 p.m. … more →
hereter wrote 2 weeks ago: A mixed site for travelers loonking for a good place to stay in Venezuela at a reasonable budget, pl … more →
aurishardman wrote 3 weeks ago: “Las Posadas” are traditional parties that we to do here in Mexico. These celebrations are done from … more →
mgc1823 wrote 1 month ago: I can’t contain my excitement! I finally got my plane ticket to go home for X-mas. Home as in … more →
royalholidays wrote 1 month ago: En nuestro viaje a la ciudad de México gracias a nuestro club vacacional, fue de gran aprendizaje y … more →
Ray Anthony wrote 9 months ago: This is a short review: I went there with my wife during February 14, 2009. The place is kind of col … more →
Cynthia Bertelsen wrote 11 months ago: (Continued from December 23, 2008 …) Pork Tamales What a feast lay there on the other side of … more →
Cynthia Bertelsen wrote 11 months ago: Photo credit: Meg Cotner After the Day of the Dead, the weeks flew by, disappearing into the ether, … more →
pryan51 wrote 11 months ago: Ramadan and Id al-Fitr by Dianne M. MacMillan “Read about the beginnings of the Ramadan and Id … more →
ValleyGirl wrote 11 months ago: My friend Annie, known locally as Ana del Campo, lives on the hillside on the other side of the rive … more →
ValleyGirl wrote 1 year ago: Winter holidays – during the Christmas season and through the New Year – are a perfect time to visit … more →
ValleyGirl wrote 1 year ago: I have asked Annie if she would give me permission to publish her letter, which she did, happily. I … more →
ValleyGirl wrote 1 year ago: Christmas in Teotitlan del Valle starts nine days before with posadas (procession) every night. The … more →