Americans Abroad
Related: About this forumAnyone else living in Mexico?
Would love to talk to others who have either permanently or temporarily moved to Mexico.
You need Baja Nomads, If you browse the posts you'll see everything has been asked at one time or another. Had a condo in San Jose del Cabo for a few years and now have a 5th wheel in Bahia de Los Angeles but never actually 'lived' there.
Check out the Nomads:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/
cbayer
(146,218 posts)There seems to be quite of bit of internal sniping that I don't really get and don't want any part of.
Some of the members have been very friendly and helpful, though.
jannyk
(4,810 posts)there are a few real arseholes but most are good people. However, the information IS there if you are patient enough to search for it. I've been on it for years but have only made 4 posts. It's the best resource there is for Baja/Mexico
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DId you sail down or drive? Where are you thinking of in Mexico? Do you have any specific questions I can help with?
Janny
cbayer
(146,218 posts)We sailed and drove. My husband brought the boat (with crew) and one of my best girlfriends and I drove down from Ensenada. So we have both the boat and the car, which is very cool. We are in La Paz right now.
In early February, we plan to take both across the sea to the mainland and start exploring that area.
I don't have any specific questions right now, but any insights you want to offer would be very welcome.
I am really liking it here. I have to figure out when and how I am going to renew my tourist card in April, but that's still a ways off.
Have you lived in Baja for any length of time? Have you taken the ferry to the mainland?
jannyk
(4,810 posts)3 months was our longest and we've done that several times. No, we've never done the ferry - it's expensive. We've been going down since the early 90's, first to Bahia Kino on the mainland, then San Jose and then 5 years ago Bahia de los Angeles. Each place very different. Nothing specific to tell you, just enjoy!
cbayer
(146,218 posts)I doubt I will get there.
Just got back from the wonderful market. I'm learning to cook with local ingredients, as well as become somewhat proficient in Spanish. The first is going better than the second, but going to the market is great for both.
Have a great New Year. Here's hoping you get back to BLA very, very soon (the whales are coming!).
r_costello
(1 post)Hi there. I'm living in Coyoacán, Mexico City. I'm an academic, living here and doing research. I'd love to chat and share experiences if you're interested.
JimDandy
(7,318 posts)There's one for Canada, our neighbor to the north, but none for our southern neighbor. And a significant portion of the U.S. population is Mexican. What gives?
I have to get my news about Mexico in El Enemigo Comun. I wish there were main stream news sources available in English here on DU.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)I am currently in La Cruz (north of Puerto Vallarta) after several months in Ensanada, then La Paz.
How long have you been down here?
I am loving it here. I work off the internet a little, but have mostly been learning to speak and cook in Mexican!
We have to leave sometime in the next 2 months in order to renew our tourist cards and may make a road trip out of it which would include Mexico City. Any advice you could provide would be much appreciated.
Looking forward to chatting with you.