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Travel Blogs from San Miguel de Allende
A Typical Week in San Miguel and Mexico
... and the Humanist Belief System and World View, which is based on Logic, Reason and Rational Thinking, based on established facts
and observed facts, and on compassion, love and responsibility for ourselves and others.... David will also be commenting on beliefs in superstition, religion, Witchcraft, Devil Worship, Theism & Atheism......
Wednesday, May 02 - Democrats Abroad Primary Election in San Miguel at the ...
The Bull Fight - on Good Friday....
... to be at a much greater risk or in greater danger...... His horsemanship were remarkable...
There are many sutility to "The Art form of the Bull Fight", the "Ritual of the Bull Fight", the "Rite of Manhood" of the Bull Fight...
The body language of the Matador seems to be very important. Words cannot adequately give the gentle readers of my travelogue blog the true feeling for the beauty and art of a bull fight... It is magically...The Matador's hips ...
San Miguel, the most progressive city in Mexico
... a good play, it was a super play, it was an excellent play; it is the best play that I have ever seen. Partly because of the small venue and you (I) was so close to the stage you got the full impact of their expressions and body language and emotions, and you (I) became emotionally involved in the play...... it was almost like you became part of the play, like you were really there and it was really happening....The fact that I knew a number of the people in the play was ...
Week Three
... to buy property! As Barry is now back home in Toronto, it is even more complex for him to work his way through all of this, and Mark and I are acting as his contacts here in Mexico to assist with the complex banking system. This is all a little frustrating - moreso for Barry, but the flip side is we are having fun looking around for furniture etc. and helping him spend his money :-) The remainder of our week has been lovely and relaxing. With ...
A ball, a legless man & Kung Fu
... to store – a tennis ball is not a common thing you find in Mexican mom & pop shops. The cashier at the grocery store says there is a sports shop about 10 minutes away. After passing it 3 times without noticing it, I finally enter the “sports shop” – a room the size of a closet with a few articles hanging on the walls and some more laying inside a glass shelf. Among those: a beautiful box of Dunlop tennis balls, each one priced ...