Natural Healing — Plátano
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
3d ago
Did you know that eight plátano varities are cultivated in Mexico? EIGHT! Plátano morado or malayo (Musa acuminata), plátano tabasco (Musa × paradisiaca), plátano largo (Musa paradisiaca var. baldisiana), plátano guineo (Musa balbisiana), plátano manzano (Musa sapientum), plátano de bolsa ..read more
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Natural Healing — Mamey
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
1w ago
Every April and May, guys with wheelbarrows full of mamey are roaming the streets. You won’t want to miss out on this experience! The fruit is sweet and tasty and made into milkshakes and ice cream. But it’s not just ..read more
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Insurrection in La Yacata – Letter to the Governor Part 1
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
2w ago
Since FE Guanajuato was designed to assist rural communities in various ways, I decided it was time to ask for their advice on who we could contact and what we could ask for. The representative suggested that we compose a ..read more
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Book List — C.E. Flores & Millie Flores
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
1M ago
March had me puttering about in my garden and doing a bit of herb research, interspersed with dips in the pool and working on the La Yacata issue. This month, I hope to do the same. Meanwhile, I thought I’d ..read more
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Water, water everywhere?
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
1M ago
Although we wanted to focus on getting the sewer situation squared away first, the presidencia (town hall) insisted that we figure out where we would get water from as our highest priority. Those of you who read La Yacata Revolution ..read more
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Natural Healing — Hoja Santa
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
2M ago
There are approximately 57 species of Piper indigenous to Mexico and 1457 worldwide, but less than 10 percent have been studied. Unfortunately, local names often apply Hoja Santa to several unrelated plants. Piper auritum and Piper sanctum are two species ..read more
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Construction Update 2024
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
2M ago
Funds have been low, so we haven’t done much work on my son’s house in the last few months. There’s been some wall patching, one bulto (bag) of cement at a time. It’s coming along, but SLOWLY. The one project ..read more
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Natural Healing — Marrubio
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
3M ago
Marrubio (Marrubium vulgare) is a plant brought to Mexico by Spanish friars after the conquest. Never one to look a gift herb in the mouth, it’s become a staple healing plant in Mexico. Other names that are also used to refer to this plant include manrubio, marrubillo, malvarrubia, malcubio, malva del sapo, marrubio de monte ..read more
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La Yacata Insurrection — Apples to Oranges
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
3M ago
One day, out of the blue, this car full of people pulled up to the front door and asked to speak to whoever was in charge of the community. Well, I’m your huckleberry (or sort of). This little posse was ..read more
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Show Me the Money (Setting up a Community Bank Account)
Surviving Mexico | Adventures and Disasters
by C.E. Flores
3M ago
The amount of money needed to complete the utilities projects being what it was, SuperPrez started pushing for a mandatory deposit to a bank account. He brought it up at several juntas (meetings), and most seemed to think this was ..read more
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