Fruits and Vegetables around Lake Chapala

The Alphabet of Fruits and Vegetables in the Lake Chapala Area In this article we are going to name fruits and vegetables through the alphabet that you can get in the Lake Chapala and Ajijic area.  There are many places to buy these fruits and vegetables. You can go to the outdoor markets (like the Wednesday Market in Ajijic), or the indoor markets in the plazas. You can buy things off farmer’s...

Weather in Lake Chapala & Ajijic

Ajijic & Lake Chapala Weather: Second Best Climate in the World Where is the best weather in the world? I hear many conversations about this subject when I am sitting in public places and eavesdropping. Sorry, but that is what writer’s do, eavesdrop. Where else would we get our ideas? But what is the weather really like in Chapala and Ajijic? Let us show you. Lake Chapala Mexico is considered to...

Driving Instructions From Laredo to Chapala

Current and updated as of March 2019 (Toll prices may vary) This driving guide has been put together by Kevin Paulini from Ajijic Legal and Immigration services. Kevin has personally done this drive over 15 times and  is part of the AccessLakeChapala.com team. Kevin is also our Immigration and Legal specialist. To contact Kevin, you can us our general contact button on the navigation bar above and we...

Driving Instructions From Chapala to Laredo

Current and updated as of 2019 (Toll prices may vary) This is a detailed driving instruction from Lake Chapala all the way to Laredo Texas. This driving guide has been put together by Kevin Paulini from Ajijic Legal and Immigration services. Kevin is part of the AccessLakeChapala.com team and our Immigration and Legal specialist. To contact Kevin, you can us our general contact button on the navigation...

Driving in Mexico

Driving In Mexico and Lake Chapala If you are planning on driving down to Lake Chapala then this section is for you. We will answer all your questions concerning car importation, roads in Mexico, driving instructions, getting your Mexican drivers license and more. In the lakeside area we have a very large Exapt community and they are divided into two types: Snowbirds and Full time...

Transportation in Lake Chapala

Transportation around Ajijic, Lake Chapala and Guadalajara Transportation is one of my top five reasons for moving into the Lake Chapala area. I hate driving. I love walking. This is a great place for walking. Ajijic is small enough so a person can easily walk from one end of town to another in an afternoon. Below I will mention some of the options you have regarding transportation. Renting a car locally...

Living Here With Your Pets

Living in Lake Chapala and Ajijic with Your Dog or Cat Mexico is a wonderful place for dogs and cats. I see far more dogs than cats around town but maybe that is because cats are so secretive. They like to hide and watch everything. Cats are mysterious. Some places in Mexico won’t allow dogs or cats. They aren’t allowed on buses and in most hotels. There is a good web site that lists pet friendly...

Bringing Your Dogs & Cats

How to bring your Dogs and Cats into Mexico When you cross over the border into Mexico you will have to present: A pet health certificate signed by a registered veterinarian in the United States and issued not more than 5 days before arrival into Mexico. It needs to have an official printed letterhead that shows the vet’s credentials with a copy of the vet’s license. Also on the letter you need to put...

The Lake Chapala Society, Center of Activity and Beauty

The Lake Chapala Society is located in the heart of Ajijic, on 16th of September St. #16-A. It is also the heart of the lives of most  expats here. It is the first place I was taken to visit when I arrived in Ajijic. I used the bulletin board to look for a rental. Every time I go there, I see what is new up on the boards. Salesmen at the Front Gate of the  Lake Chapala Society The grounds open a...

The Expat Community In The Lake Chapala Area

From the Dictionary: Expat, exile, expatriate, a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country. It is harder for me to write about the expats than the Mexicans. It is acceptable to claim ignorance of the Mexicans’ lives since I am an outsider. But I am an expat. I have no excuse for my meager knowledge of the expat society here. My only explanation is that I am an outsider, not a joiner. This...

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