Until the past two weeks, I didn’t understand how truly unbearable Paris is in the summer heat. With unseasonably warm temperatures terrorizing the city, the massive amount of stone and concrete turned Paris into an oven. As a Texas girl, I’m accustomed to crazy heat and humidity, but there is a huge difference between living […]
Tell someone you’re going to Cabo San Lucas and more times than not, you’ll get a look of envy. Located on the Baja Peninsula, along the stunning blue waters of the Sea of Cortez, Cabo is a playground for Americans, many of which hail from the southwestern states.
Being born and raised in Texas, I feel that I’m qualified to make the following sweeping and over generalized statement about how Texans feel about Mexico.
I’m sure the title is going to cause a whole legion of cruise connoisseurs to take up arms against me, but that’s ok. I’ve taken exactly two cruises in my lifetime, not counting cruises to Alcatraz or Milford Sound. No, I’m talking about real cruises with shows, buffets, and bingo. I went exactly thirty five […]
Living in Texas, I’ve had many opportunities to walk across the border and explore Mexico. Hopping on a plane and heading to Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco is relatively inexpensive from Houston. Due to border safety concerns, my shopping trips to Nuevo Laredo and Acuña have stopped. Trips to the interior of Mexico have been delayed […]
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