Archive for the ‘Mexico and the US’ Category
May 3, 2005 — The title of this post is a famous quote (maybe said by Porfirio Diaz) that a friend of mine used the other day when we were talking about the relationships of the Mexican and US economies. We had been chatting about the conversation Kelly and I had in Queretaro last week [...]
May 17, 2005 — As our time in Mexico is approaching its end for now, Kelly and I have been reflecting on this trip. It’s been five months since we entered Mexico this time. We spent about three weeks at an old hot springs resort outside Ciudad Valles, a month in Guanajuato, a few days [...]
May 20, 2005 — As our time living in Mexico is just about up for this trip, I find I’m looking forward to going back to the U.S… I’m eager to have long phone conversations with family around the country, and to get together with them. I’m looking forward to seeing our dog and two [...]
March 8, 2005 — We all know that the United States and Mexico are two distinct countries. There is a long physical border, from Texas to California, from Tamaulipas to Baja California Norte. Hundreds of Mexicans die every year as they try to cross the border itself and the unforgiving desert north and south of [...]
