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“The earth has music for those who listen.”            – William Shakespeare
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“The earth has music for those who listen.” – William Shakespeare

  • On: March 10, 2026

CHIAPAS PART 3  TONINÁ MAYAN RUINS Today’s outing includes a spectacular manmade creation; the other, a grandiose gift of Mother Nature’s. Two extraordinary sites in ….

“The colors come from our land and our celebrations. Every piece carries our joy and our struggle.”  – Antonia López Pérez, Tzotzil artisan (Chiapas)
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“The colors come from our land and our celebrations. Every piece carries our joy and our struggle.” – Antonia López Pérez, Tzotzil artisan (Chiapas)

  • On: February 12, 2026

CHIAPAS – Part 2 ZAPATISTA ROOTS Amatenango del Valle and Aguacatenango are two Indigenous villages that played a meaningful role in the Zapatista Movement; a ….

“Chiapas is the most indigenous, the most forgotten, and the most revealing face of México.” – Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist
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“Chiapas is the most indigenous, the most forgotten, and the most revealing face of México.” – Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist

  • On: January 19, 2026

Chiapas – Part 1 Chiapas, México … its name comes from the ancient language, Náhuatl, meaning the “place where the chia sage grows.” Chiapas is ….

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Sergio & David

Hola, I’m Sergio (writer) and my husband, David (editor). For those of you who know me, I talk 1,000 words a minute without taking a ….

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