Discussing the relative lack of care it seems that some drivers have for their vehicles down in Latin America.
An observation about how kids seemingly play outside in some parts of Latin America than back home.
Who knew you could flush a broken toilet? I didn’t until recently.
Discussing a recent example of a Latin American seemingly trying to pass as gringo.
On a mission to find the enchufe in Pedregal de Santo Domingo.
The desire to keep moving and to move beyond the “modern” when living in Latin America.
How passive drivers, while driving more safely, are also more often seen waiting longer to get anywhere in Latin America due to how aggressive other drivers are.
Discussing briefly the history of Pedregal de Santo Domingo in Mexico City and how it represents both an example of community development and an example of how new areas are made on the periphery of large Latin American cities.
Giving my last impressions and review of northern Mexico City around Gustavo A. Madero and Azcapotzalco after 3 months in the area.
The odd sensation of emptiness and weirdness that comes with living outside of your home country during a day where a holiday is celebrated back home but not in your new country.