Living in MexicoTours & Attractions The Artist Behind the Skeletons by Brent May by Brent May November 20, 2014 By Leigh Morrow – The Eye, Huatulco After dying in obscurity and being buried in an unmarked grave over a century ago, José Guadalupe Posada, must smile with some irony … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Getting HereHow To Own in Mexico Flying to Huatulco – Top Insider Tips by Brent May by Brent May November 10, 2014 Oceanside condo and home rentals are gaining in popularity in Mexico and the Huatulco region every year. Not only do Mexico vacation rentals offer an opportunity to immerse yourself into … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Area AttractionsTours & Attractions Great Glass by Brent May by Brent May October 25, 2014 By Brooke Gazer – The Eye, Huatulco With its unique ability to manipulate light stained glass has an “ah inspiring” quality which made it popular for decorating churches over many … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Area AttractionsBeachesPuerto Angel Playa Mermejita by Brent May by Brent May October 24, 2014 Playa Mermejita is a small beach area in the central part of the Oaxaca coast, west of San Agustinillo and Mazunte. It is bordered on its east … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Living in Mexico Origin of the Term ‘Gringo’ by Brent May by Brent May October 13, 2014 It does not come from soldiers signing ‘Green Grow the Rushes O’ during the Mexican-American War (1846-48), or from Panamanians urging our soldiers in green uniforms to go home during … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Area AttractionsInvesting in MexicoLiving in MexicoMexico Travel & EconomyOaxaca Coast Infrastructure Fonatur: The Birth of Huatulco by Brent May by Brent May October 1, 2014 Visitors to Huatulco cannot help but notice prominent signs displaying the name FONATUR and many ask what they mean. The name is an acronym that loosely translated signifies “National Tourism … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail