Yearly Archives: 2016

Feeling small in a sea of people

 

Over the next few days I’ll be posting about the actual experiences, and more.

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Posted in Mexico


The challenges of getting around

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted in Mexico


Thursday evening photos, with a blast of color

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted in Mexico


The Pope is coming

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About eight years ago, as part of my application for Canadian residency, I was required to submit my American Social Security card. As a child I remembered having the piece of paper,

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Posted in Mexico, Québec


Renting a bike in Mexico City

Theoretically, renting a bike in Mexico City as a tourist should be easy. In practice, it’s a bit of a pain (but follow me out). Mexicans with national cards can buy a year pass to ecobici for 400 pesos/21.26USD. As a tourist the rate is 300 pesos/15.95USD per week.

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How Many Roads? is a book of photographs by Jonathan Sa'adah, available for order, offering an unglossy but deeply human view of the period from 1968 to 1975 in richly detailed, observant images that have poignant resonance with the present. Ninety-one sepia photographs reproduced with an introduction by Teju Cole, essays by Beth Adams, Hoyt Alverson, and Steven Tozer, and a preface by the photographer.
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