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  • You're missing out if you don't come to Rosarito

    If you avoid coming to Rosarito because you've heard the news about danger, let me reassure you. I live here. I have yet to see any bullets flying. I wouldn't be here if I felt it was dangerous. If I were involved with the drug cartels or were in the wrong places after 1 am, then I maybe could be in danger just like you would be in the ...
    Posted to Living in Mexico is wonderful (Weblog) by 270877 on April 19, 2009
  • Ruben's Restaurant to have interactive play!

    Every Thursday night starting with the 27th of August, Ruben's Restaurant, located across from Las Gaviotas on the Free Road south of Rosarito, will host an interactive play directed and written by Maggi.....the title of the first play is calle, Grandma's Birthday Party. The entire cast will roam through the audience in character and ...
    Posted to Retire in Mexico (Weblog) by 270877 on August 25, 2008
  • Thursday Night at the Palms

    Prices are right on Thursday nights at the Palms in Rosarito. Take the Cantamar exit after passing Puerto Nuevo and presto the Palms Cantina is right there. It has a palapa roof and big signs saying Cantina. Can;t miss it.  Thursdays are Ladies Days......all drinks & yummy appetizers are half off. Local residents congregate there are ...
    Posted to Retire in Mexico (Weblog) by 270877 on April 2, 2008
  • Best Buy in High Class Community

    In a neighborhood with houses starting and $300,000 and up, the owner says, "Unload it for $179.000." It is an unfinished new construction home that is right across a small street from the ocean. In fact, the waterfront homes a mere hundred feet across the street are selling for over 1 million dollars. This is a rare opportunity to pick ...
    Posted to Retire in Mexico (Weblog) by 270877 on March 31, 2008
  • Come on Down The Sun is Shining!

    Are you still bundled up in winter clothes? Paying high heating bills? Scraping ice off your windshield? Or shoveling snow? Is the cold finally getting to you? Why don't you consider moving south to Mexico? We're sitting in our bathing suits watching the ocean waves in about 80 degree weather. We live by the ocean where there's ...
    Posted to Retire in Mexico (Weblog) by 270877 on March 31, 2008
  • High Speed Internet in Mexico?

    Communications technology has come a long way since we first came here 12 years ago. Now we have wireless as well as hard line DSL internet connections. It is getting to be sophisticated but is not perfect yet. We recently switched from the Telnor Prodigy wireless to a line of sight cellular wireless. So when you ask if there's internet ...
    Posted to Retire in Mexico (Weblog) by 270877 on March 30, 2008
  • Rosarito policia turistica.jpg

    Police here to help the tourists....come on down!
    Posted to Photos of Baja, Mexico (Gallery) by 270877 on March 29, 2008
  • La Serena Senior care welcoming committee...

    Flavio Olivieri, Jose Arturo Reynoso and Mariana Cabello pose for photo in their new office in Rosarito. They are here to help you as you retire or visit Rosarito. It is now possible to get in home care and discounts for medical needs including ambulance care in Rosarito. See their website for more information: www.Serenaseniorcare.com. No medical ...
    Posted to Photos of Baja, Mexico (Gallery) by 270877 on March 29, 2008
  • Register at the US Consulate General

    When coming to Mexico, it is important to let the US consulate General in Tijuana know your agenda. If you live here full time you need to be on the contact list at the consulate. In case of an emergency the American consular officers can assist you. But if they don't know where you are, they can't. The office also offers passport ...
    Posted to Living in Mexico is wonderful (Weblog) by 270877 on March 28, 2008
  • Mexican Friends

    Friends: Never ask for food Mexican friends: Are the reason to have food Friends: Call your parent Mr. and Mrs. Mexican Friends: Call your parents Mom and Dad Friends: Have never seen you cry Mexican Friends: Cry with you Friends: Will eat at your dinner table and leave Mexican Friends: Will spend hours there, talking, laughing and just ...
    Posted to Living in Mexico is wonderful (Weblog) by 270877 on March 28, 2008
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