Casa Pedro Loza Guadalajara
Pedro Loza No. 360 Guadalajara, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, 44200, Mexico
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Tepehua Mural Brightens Lives
... and provides hot meals, a women’s health clinic, help registering kids for school, kids’ sports opportunities, help with school work and a whole panoply of aid to improve life in the neighborhood.
To see the mural and learn more about the Tepehua Community Center, visit the center. Email Moonie1935@yahoo.com, theclarkes.vdl@gmail.com or ...
Schweinemagen und Corona
... und für den direkten Weiterverkauf an andere Restaurants und Endkunden verarbeitet. Meine Aufgabe war das auf hundertstel Abwiegen des heißen Fleisches nach Kundenwunsch. An einem Hauptgeschäftstag wie dem Sonntag ist das eine schweißtreibende Angelegenheit. War ich froh als um 11uhr die Schicht vorbei war und wir uns das fertige Produkt gönnen konnten. Ich werde es auf der weiteren Reise sehr vermissen, ...
This is NOT Parkway Village!!
I don't even know how to explain all the life in the air in this special place. And just when you thought fun was going to be regular again - Ismat has a street party as a customer appreciation event.
Having a good time - enjoying music - enjoying friends - what a great place. Do not go to a facility that has independent living - assisted living and then ...
Celebration!
... I hate that word but it applies)! There were dancers, baloons, gymnist, floats, fireworks and more. Then the El Grito followed by the singing of the National Athem.
Today is parades and more. I'll be sure and take plenty of pictures!
Double Click on the Link below: Be sure and check out other videos of the event at the link!
EL Grito Mexico City 2010
Enjoy!!
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A nice place to call 'home" for a while
... carriers, soldiers, and jets doing a flyby overhead. Then came the public service workers, firemen, paramedics, air/sea rescue, etc. What is an Independence day celebration without them? Finally, near the rear, equestrians groups paraded in traditional costumes. Last and least, garbage trucks and street sweepers picked up all debris left about as the street barricades were taken away. Parade over.
Here at the hotel, we quickly made friends with Bill, a sixty-ish Texan ...

