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Money, Oaxaca and Exchange, a Primer: Traveleres' Checks,atm Machines or Cash

... when a custom order is placed).  Paypal is simply one additional payment method which has come of age in Oaxaca.   You’re now in Mexico   The rate for changing US or Canadian dollars into pesos tends to be better for consumers at the ... Read Read: Money, Oaxaca and Exchange, a Primer: Traveleres' Checks,atm Machines or Cash

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

... in the quaint, traditional setting of a family-run bed and breakfast, guest house or small hotel in Oaxaca seek a taste of “the real Mexico,” and a personal touch… but such a choice at times comes with night-time noise, unfamiliar insects, ... Read Read: Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

... as the “vomit trail.”  Now, with improvements to Highway 190, even those who have been resisting getting behind the wheel in Oaxaca can take an enjoyable trip to the coast in a rental, kids and all, without so much as a map in hand, ... Read Read: Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Manuel Reyes: Sculptor, Painter and Renaissance Man of the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca

Alvin Starkman, M.A. LL.B.   Artist Manuel Reyes aspires to exhibit his work in art galleries in Oaxaca and Mexico City. Give him that exposure over the next couple of years, and there’s little doubt his genius will be known in New York, ... Read Read: Manuel Reyes: Sculptor, Painter and Renaissance Man of the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 11/08/2008 | Visual Art

Five Generations of Mezcal Producers in Matatlan, Oaxaca: a Proud Family Tradition

... being one of the oldest colonial settlements in the country, founded in 1525, only a few years after Cortés arrived in Mexico.  But for literally hundreds of years the crowning glory of Matatlán has been its status as world capital for the ... Read Read: Five Generations of Mezcal Producers in Matatlan, Oaxaca: a Proud Family Tradition

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Traveling Light to Oaxaca

... modest lifestyles of most Oaxacans and experience the “real” Mexico.  Your chauffeur should be happy to accommodate, and you can distribute goods as and to whom you wish.   3)      Drop your donation by the Oaxaca Lending Library on Calle ... Read Read: Traveling Light to Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 17/11/2008 | Travel Tips

Hey Compadre --- the Tradition of Compadrazgo and What it Means to Travelers to Oaxaca

... your status, and will be treated differently.  As an otherwise extranjero, you may feel as though you’ve come of age in Oaxaca.  Compadres give and receive more invitations. Favors may be asked of you more readily and of a different type, ... Read Read: Hey Compadre --- the Tradition of Compadrazgo and What it Means to Travelers to Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

Casa Santiago: Rugweavers of Teotitlán Del Valle, Oaxaca

... the state, and to a lesser extent other regions of the country.  With the completion of the pan-American highway connecting Oaxaca with Mexico City in the late 1940’s, the market opened up.  By the 1950’s air travel had begun to facilitate ... Read Read: Casa Santiago: Rugweavers of Teotitlán Del Valle, Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Driving in Oaxaca --- Rules of the Road

... be misleading, and poorly illustrated.  For example, for years there’s been a sign just inside the Oaxaca city limits, as you arrive from Mexico City, directing you around the city and how to get to the highway to the coast and to the ruin ... Read Read: Driving in Oaxaca --- Rules of the Road

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

... when he was about seven years old.  Out of economic necessity he moved with his family to Mexico City at age 11, and remained there for the next 15 years.  Upon return to Oaxaca some 14 years ago he built and opened his current facility, ... Read Read: Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

By: Alvin Starkman | 29/08/2008 | Exotic Locations

La Olla: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... .   Thankfully my soup held no surprises, although lima beans are not normally regular restaurant fare in Oaxaca, or elsewhere in this hemisphere.  They were complemented by nopal (paddle cactus), onion, tomato with seed, and cheese, chile ... Read Read: La Olla: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

Vieja Lira Trattoria & Pizzeria - Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... to remind me of my grandmothers’ recipe from The Old Country.  Watch out asiento, schmaltz is making inroads into Oaxaca.     My wife’s seafood bouillabaisse consisted of a medley of seafood and fish, juices appropriately spiced with a ... Read Read: Vieja Lira Trattoria & Pizzeria - Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Travel Tips

Guadua: Restaurant Review for Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

... The tuna loin lived up to its “rare on the inside” billing, often a struggle to achieve when dining in southern Mexico.  Once again the marinade, a teriyaki, was well understated.  We completed our cena with snifters of Torres 10 brandy, ... Read Read: Guadua: Restaurant Review for Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

By: anonymous | 05/11/2008 | Destinations
Alvin Starkman

Oaxaca, Into the Mixe District of the Sierra Norte Region - the Drive and Some Highlights

... in the Ixtlán district of the Sierra Norte, may never reach the Mixe because of its distance from the city of Oaxaca amongst other factors.  However the Mixe still has many of the trappings which attract travelers who want to get away from ... Read Read: Oaxaca, Into the Mixe District of the Sierra Norte Region - the Drive and Some Highlights

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Caldo De Piedra --- Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... in the bowl and watch their meal quickly poach in a boiling broth.     Caldo de Piedra, located a few minutes outside of Oaxaca on the highway leading to Santa María el Tule, ceremoniously replicates the age-old custom before your eyes. ... Read Read: Caldo De Piedra --- Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 11/07/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

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