dead serious. most people don't have licenses, dont'have insurance, dont'use seatbelts or car seats for babies and let their kids climb all over the place and hang out the windows. i can't stand it.
Like where you pay for your groceries at walmart, or any store. the people that just have to stand at the cash registers waiting for people to show up and pay for their stuff.
baja sounds like the rest of the country. most people don't have a license and even if they do, they probably don't have insurance. everyone drives like morons, no one uses turn signals and some cars don't even have turn signals or brake lights.
The highways are nice, but the roads in the city are pretty bad. There will be potholes all the way through the pavement and into the underlying earth and it takes like an act of congress to get it fixed. Sometimes there are sinkholes and people just stick tree branches in them so drivers won't...
I didn't think about that. my folks had neighbors complain once because they put in an underground electric fence for their dog and the fence line (that you can't see), was touching their easement.
You also might want to look into those pre-fabbed sheds/houses. They look like little playhouses but they can be used for guests or just junk. If it's cheaper or easier, that might be the way to go.
I'm starting to like more and more of what I hear. We actually live in Mexico and you are so right about the size of the streets in certain countries! They have 2 way streets but are more like 1.25 lanes with huge potholes.
I've done modeling for events, even though I don't really think I look like a model and it's fun. You don't really notice how long you've been standing until you finally get to sit down! I did a 6 hour event one night and i was in a mini dress and leggings, outside and froze my ass off. Luckily...
the lights aren't musical, they just rise and fall with the bass of your music or they also have a switch so you can have them on steady and dim them to the brightness you desire. I'm also a fan of light up pedals and tireflies lol. I have been ever since i was a kid.
A couple weeks ago it was between 3.15 and 3.19 in south carolina and in Mexico When I had my voyager it was about 700 pesos to fill or $49/20 gal...so about $2.45 gal?
Guadalajara and not Chapala, which is basically an american retirement community. I live on the outskirts of town, but I'm fluent in spanish and english.
I'm curious to know if he made the trip since the post was in january. Like someone posted above, bears aren't really a problem if food and garbage are kept sealed.