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I have a bottle of Vetmedin 2.5 mg capsules to give to someone who might need them. Message me if you can use them.
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Dr. Hector Valenzuela is a general surgeon. When I had a bleeding ulcer I contacted him and he referred me to Dr. Daniel Brisrño.
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It is San Andrés, not Andreas. S
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Anyone seen Pool Noodles For Sale Locally?
bdlngton replied to Karina G's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Lots of them in the summer right across from women's clothing at front of store today. -
That is my biggest complaint. Some bags are too heavy for me to lift.
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Is It Cool to Wear Your Mask Under the Nose Now?
bdlngton replied to Youngtimer's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I have wondered if Mexicans think only their mouths need to be covered due to the name in Spanish. To me this is part of the education that those in authority should be giving, especially in places like Walmart, Soriana, Super Lake, Pancho's, pharmacies, etc. I have seen poets on various groups by people who have said they have turned around and walked out of some of these places because employees were either not covering their noses or even not wearing a mask at all. -
Is It Cool to Wear Your Mask Under the Nose Now?
bdlngton replied to Youngtimer's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I have wondered if Mexicans think only their mouths need to be covered due to the name in Spanish. To me this is part of the education that those in authority should be giving, especially in places like Walmart, Soriana, Super Lake, Pancho's, pharmacies, etc. I have seen poets on various groups by people who have said they have turned around and walked out of some of these places because employees were either not covering their noses or even not wearing a mask at all. -
I believe if you imported and nationalized the car you will need the pedimento to sell it.
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Superlake employees not all wearing masks
bdlngton replied to Lexy's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Do contact Hector España. I messaged him through his Chapala Expat Liaison Facebook page about the same issue at Walmart. He went there and to Soriana and talked ti the managers about the issue. He wanted a report on Super Lake and Nueva Posada. Contact him about Super Lake. They need expat customers and if the word is they don't enforce masks, many will not patronize them and they may not know why. -
Looking for modified assited living for my mother
bdlngton replied to San Diego Native's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Have you considered what she will do for medical expenses here? Medicare won't cover her and most Medicare supplements limit the time out of country and only emergencies. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I messaged the Gobierno d e Chapala through their Facebook page, asking if Riberas del Pilar had a delegado that represents it in the municipio. Here is the answer directly from the Gobierno del Municipio: Buenos días, Claro que si, El Delegado de San Antonio, Remiro Renteria. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Here is exactly what my recibo de predial says: Ubicacion del Predio My house address Col. Fraccionamiento Riberas del Pilar Pob. San Antonio -
Walmart carries velcro in their hardware section.
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Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I didn't either (and I live in Riberas) until recently. I always thought of it as part of Chapala. But government-wise it is part of San Antonio. If you click on the link I included above you will see on the map that Riberas is included in San Antonio. Residents in Riberas pay water at SIMAPA in San Antonio, not Chapala. Mexican citizens go to San Antonio to vote, not Chapala. If there is a delegado for San Antonio he would represent Riberas also. Is there a San Antonio delegado to the municipio? I've never been aware of one. Riberas is kind of the poor step sister. However there is lots of building going on in Riberas as there is lots of empty land here so Riberas is booming. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
https://www.google.com.mx/maps/place/San+Antonio+Tlayacapan,+Jalisco/@20.2974516,-103.2346076,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x842f412da5a292bb:0x84efa865e3eb3e48?gl=mx -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
At the end of a word or all alone the Y sounds like the I -- muy, y. Everywhere else it makes the same sound as the double l. Officially the name of the Y is now "ye." Also LL is no longer a separate letter. neither is the CH. The only letter in the Spanish alphabet that does not exist in the English alphabet is the ñ. K and W do not exist in any true Spanish words, only in foreign words. There are indigenous languages that use the K and/or W. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Yes! -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Interesting article about the changes made by La Academia Real: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/26/world/europe/26spanish.html -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
Riberas del Pilar is actually part of San Antonio Tlayacapán. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
La Academia Real, which is the official body that decides what is correct in Spanish, officially changed the name of the V to uve. So, technically, the name of the B is be (pronounced bay) and the name of the V is uve (pronounced oobay.) Of course people still say b de burro, v de vaca; or b grande, v chica; or b larga, v corta. -
Is it Riveras or Riberas del Pilar ?
bdlngton replied to ea93105's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
No, there are two different words: ribera and rivera. Ribera is the correct word for here as it means shoreline or bank. Rivera is a brook or stream. They are pronounced the same thus the confusion in spelling. This is la Ribera de Chapala--the Shoreline of Chapala. The area between Chapala and San Antonio is Riberas del Pilar. -
I just made an order on MercadoLibra and assumed
bdlngton replied to Eric Blair's topic in Ajijic/Chapala/Guadalajara
I have had a delivery from MercadoLibre.