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Hello! And thanks Christin! I'm Jeanine Kitchel and I write about Mexico, the Maya and the Yucatán--from expat stories to travel, culture, history, art, news.
For this month next week I'll post a chapter of my serialization of my memoir on buying land, building a house and opening a bookstore in a southern Mexico village, Puerto Morelos, and the challenges. Then a post of an article I wrote about the Amazon River Basin, and traveling by 90-foot riverboat on the Rio Negro and the Amazon. Lastly I'll publish another chapter of my memoir, now on Chap 25, about setting up the bookstore in MX after the horror of clearing customs w/ 15,000 books and missing paperwork. And lastly, write on The Caste War of Yucatan--something that very few of my readers were aware of, but wanted more of. It's a fascinating piece of Yucatán history, little documented: Title for Amazon story: Up the Rio Negro and Down to the Amazon.
My most recent post: Is the Genius of Indigenous Agriculture in Decline Due to Fast Food Culture?
https://mexicosoul.substack.com/p/is-the-genius-of-indigenous-agriculture
Hello all! I am a seasonal living aficionado. My first post of the month is always a guide to the month. I believe getting things on the calendar and having things to look forward to is the key to happiness. The other Tuesdays are seasonalish posts or essays, and on Fridays, I recap my seasonal life and make fluffy recommendations for the weekend. It's a place to relax and find joy.