cookj5
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4 hours ago, MtnMama said:
I copied this information 2 years ago. I never used her and have no idea if she is still in business but it is worth a try.
Luzma Grande of Ajijic She charges $500mx for the trip plus $150/hour. I highly recommend Luzma to make this a much easier, close to pain free, task. Her email is ajijicconcierge at gmail.com and office number is (376) 766 1562.
I went with her for my renewal in Jan. 2019. She was excellent, worth every peso of her fee.
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On 4/29/2019 at 9:43 AM, Lily H said:
In America, we don't really have a health care system but merely a disease treatment system.
And the medical professionals up there do superb walletectomies all the time. Very expert!
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I can't speak to Guad airport, I have had very good service from both National and Budget at other Mexican airports.
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We need a good reliable plumber. Our regular guy is unavailable. Any recommendations? Please include a name and contact phone. Thanks for any help on this.
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6 hours ago, Sandrita said:
Are the long lines still going on to get your Mexican driver's license? Does anyone know about Ocotalan?
Muchas gracias.
I believe that city is spelled Ocotlán.
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On 11/14/2017 at 8:55 PM, lakeandocean said:
I just wonder if it is tourist season, are allowed to shoot and tag them?
Tranquilizer darts only.
Choppers flying constantly today
in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
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I don't know where (or what) the "ugly road" is, but I drove to the other side of the north shore's mountains yesterday. That meant going out past Jocotopec to Highway 15, and then up to the turnoff to Potrerillos an Las Trojes. The road takes you all the way along the north face of the mountains. I was looking for evidence of a fire that would require the amount of helicopter activity that has been going on for the last several days. There was no evidence of a major fire, either underway or extinguished. There were a few small burns near the road or on the hillside, but they were clearly the result of small, controlled field burning.
Does anyone know the location of the fire that has caused so much activity?