Monthly Archives: March 2009

Another New Blog Design

My last redesign, just a few weeks ago, had some fundamental flaws. It, combined the the Disqus comments integration, crashed certain browsers. Microsoft’s IE versions 6, 7 and 8 at least. Not good. So a new design or a new … Continue reading

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Inside Pachuca

I’ve blogged about this before, but many years ago now. The little link us Brits have with Pachuca, a smallish town to the north of Mexico City. Cornish miners came and went, but left behind little icons of Englishness. Football … Continue reading

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Web Ala Mexicana

I wander around the web quite a bit, but I regularly stumble across new places worth sharing. Two of today’s recommendations are blogs, one of which is an opinionated guide courtesy of Jim Johnston. The other being about a Small … Continue reading

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Euro Jazz 2009

There aren’t many places in Mexico City where you can lay down on a clean patch of grass, listen to birdsong and smell – well, grass. I don’t mean ‘grass and burgers/dog poo/garbage cans/car fumes/stray animals’. Just the smell of … Continue reading

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Bullets and Bazookas

This is a post about safety and security issues in Mexico. And I’m going to keep it short and sweet. To the point. Concise. And add it to the list of tales posted by Mexico’s bloggers to the Truth About … Continue reading

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