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  • Introducing Yucatan Expatriate Services

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 14:28 in editorial

    When we, the Working Gringos, moved to Merida a long, long time ago (or so it seems, anyway), we knew little to nothing about Merida, the Yucatan or Mexico. We were enchanted with the city and the culture, but we didn’t know how to buy a house or ...

  • Alternative Health Fair

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 14:10 in editorial

    We’re from California… we’re used to alternatives to everything! And when it comes to health care, there are probably more acupuncturists, yoga and Pilates teachers per square mile than in all of Mexico! Which brings us to our point...

  • The Brat Cats of Merida

    Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 16:15 in editorial

    We recently found two wonderful ladies, in Merida, who have opened their home to 48 cats, 4 dogs, and a few regular customers they feed in the street. The ladies are Diana Tió Reyes and Lida Garcia Alonzo, and we are just thrilled that they are allo...

  • Best Expat Blog? You Decide!

    Posted on Thursday February 26th, 2009 at 14:28 in editorial

    This website has been nominated for Best Expat Travel blog, and we're proud to say we're the only nominee from Mexico. We love being nominated, and we'd like to win so......

  • Yucatan Inauguration Poster

    Posted on Monday January 26th, 2009 at 15:55 in editorial

    We're giving away our custom-made Yucatan Commemorative Inauguration Posters... for just a small donation to the Change is Coming group here in Merida. Hot off a 40-year old press!! Get 'em while they last!!...

  • Change is coming to Merida too!

    Posted on Monday December 22nd, 2008 at 17:51 in editorial

    President-elect Barack Obama called interested citizens together on December 14 to meet each other and begin organizing their communities. It turns out, there are interested citizens even here in Merida......