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Hola y gracias for showing an interest in the Mexico newsletter!

This free newsletter is put out weekly and provides much informacion for all of you who have an interest in Mexico’s past, present, and future. With my newsletter, Around and About Mexico, you will be apprised as to what is the most current article on the Mexico site. That article may cover such topics as eco/sustainable tourism, traveling throughout the country, travel and safety tips, birds and birding, history and politics, people and traditions, culture, nature and natural history, festivals and celebrations, arts and crafts, food and markets, artifacts/archaeology, and retirement options/ practical do’s and dont’s. In other words, you will be provided with access to informacion about all things Mexican!

Unlike much that you may see on the Internet, the articles that appear on the Mexico site that have been written by myself are normally highly personalized, yet not "bloggy," which help to substantiate, clarify, enhance, enliven, and/or verify the more technical/formal or objective information that is the focus of them. My aim in writing articles about Mexico is to provide information that is attainable in one place, that specific article, that probably is not available elsewhere in such a format. Everything that I write about any aspect of Mexico is based on my opinions which I hope will be a benefit to you both information-wise and entertainment-wise. Quirky yet helpful (or should that be, helpful yet quirky?) is how I like to characterize those articles.

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I hope that you will subscribe to Around and About Mexico and, more importantly, I hope that you will find it to be helpful in discovering more about that diverse and fascinating country. If you would like to subscribe just look to the right of the article where it says "Free Newsletter" - then enter your email address and click the arrow. You will then receive an email notifaction that you have subscribed and then you will be receiving the next Around and About Mexico newsletter when it is sent out which is normally on Sunday.

If you'd like, to get an idea what the Mexico site is all "Around and About," please check out the "sample" articles just below where it says "Related Links."



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