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Tag Archives: transportation
In the Market for Lemons: Buying My Mexican Car
I try, I really do, to do without. When we moved into our house in Mexico, I endured a full two weeks of cold showers before I climbed up to my roof with a lighter and a Leatherman knife and … Continue reading
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Tagged home, living abroad, Mexico, parenting, security, transportation, travel
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