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Life in Banamichi: April 2014
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Friday, April 18, 2014. Some of the adventure of living part-time in Ban á. Heading for the border. May you travel well.) At milemarker 21 kilometer, there is a second station for obtaining visas and car permits. Since Ban á. Nothing to Declare Lane? This guy got a red light! By the side of the road ar...
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Life in Banamichi: May 2014
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Friday, May 30, 2014. Our Very Own Tradition. A large blank wall is just a mural waiting to happen. And where better than in Mexico, where there is a strong tradition of murals going as far back as the pre-Hispanic Olmec civilization. When we bought the piece of property with the Ban á. Clemente Orozco...
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Life in Banamichi: Which Way to the Beach?
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Friday, May 2, 2014. Which Way to the Beach? For many months we have been discussing a trip to the beach with friends Tom and Lynn. Finally it happened! The four of us headed to San Carlos. Sonora for 4 days last week. Lunch at Do ñ. We left Ban á. Was filmed. There was nothing there at the time ex...
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Life in Banamichi: May 2015
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Back to Normal.Almost. Everyone predicted that the chemical spill from the Grupo Mexico mine. In Cananea into the R í. O Sonora last August would be catastrophic, changing the way of life along the R í. O Sonora forever. Now, nine months later, curiously, life in Ban á. But soon...
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Life in Banamichi: April 2013
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. A Few Odd Things. Sometimes the small events that make up the fabric of life are just as curious and interesting as the bigger, splashier events that make for long blog posts. In the past I have posted about house colors. Banámichi offices of thePAN political party. So we reluc...
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Life in Banamichi: Back to Normal...Almost
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Back to Normal.Almost. Everyone predicted that the chemical spill from the Grupo Mexico mine. In Cananea into the R í. O Sonora last August would be catastrophic, changing the way of life along the R í. O Sonora forever. Now, nine months later, curiously, life in Ban á. But soon...
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Life in Banamichi: December 2013
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Wednesday, December 11, 2013. Fire in the Mouth! The word tepin is comes from the Nahautl. Language and means flea. It may be small in size, but WATCH OUT! This flea will take your head off! Chiltepin Grinder, Native Seeds Search. I thought. "How could that make any difference? Chiltepines thrive along...
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Life in Banamichi: January 2013
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Saturday, January 26, 2013. I was working in the garden with the irrigation running when I heard the alarm on the tinaco (roof top reserve water tank) start screaming, indicating that the water level was falling. I ignored it. That was a bad mistake. A rooftop tinaco, somewhere in Mexico. The 5 gallons...
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Life in Banamichi: December 2012
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Hot Springs at Feliz Estancia. For many years I have heard about the beautiful but elusive (at least in Southern Arizona) Elegant Trogon. " This stunning bird is related to the Quetzal ( Pharomachrus mocinno. The bird of the Maya emperor-gods.". The male Elegant Trogon has...
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Life in Banamichi: March 2013
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In 2008 June and Dan bought an old house in Banamichi, a small town in the ranching country of the Rio Sonora, in Mexico. This blog is an exploration of culture, nature and life in general in rural Mexico. Friday, March 29, 2013. International Dining comes to Banamichi. The first sign of variety! The gas station that houses the new Chinese Restaurant. Chinese food in Banámichi? It offers top quality ingredients and is well received by the many people who eat there. The other choices in town have been...
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