Month: July 2024
Love Letters to Mexico
Award-winning author Jennifer Clement is deeply influenced by her life experiences in Mexico and New York. Her new book, “La Fiesta Prometida” (The Promised Party), is an intimate and nostalgic reflection on her past, social and cultural changes, and the Mexican identity. Speaking with Mexico News Daily, Clement shared her inspirations, [……]
More Than a Cuppa
Tea is much more than just a comforting beverage. It’s also a natural powerhouse ingredient to use in your garden. Whether sprayed on your plants’ leaves or added to your soil, tea and used tea leaves bring myriad benefits to help your plants thrive and look extra lush. Natural pest [……]
Bits & Pieces – August 2024
A little this & that from the media • Querétaro airport on track to become Mexico’s first aerospace port https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/queretaro-airport-first-aerospace-port-mexico/ • Tulum highway security arches up and running https://riviera-maya-news.com/tulum-highway-security-arches-up-and-running/2024.html • Is Mexico’s semiconductor industry a success story in the making https://mexiconewsdaily.com/business/semiconductor-industry-success-story-mexico/ • The best family holidays in Mexico that aren’t [……]
Cry Me a River
Humans are the only known animals that cry from emotion. Most animals with eyes produce tears, but only one releases them in moments of sorrow and joy: humans. Creatures throughout the animal kingdom also feel emotion, but humans are the biological anomaly for being able to stream tears down our [……]
What You Should & Shouldn’t Eat To Repel Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially if they’re fond of you. If you’re a mosquito magnet you might want to know how to repel them. “Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide we exhale, our body heat, and chemicals on our skin” according to Eva Buckner, an assistant professor at [……]