Just, You Know, Mexico A Sort of Photo Essay--Fred Reed

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zboy1
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Just, You Know, Mexico A Sort of Photo Essay--Fred Reed

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http://www.fredoneverything.net/OutandAbout.shtml
People seeming to have an interest in Mexico and the desperate,blood-soakded lives we live here, I asked Vi to find photos she liked in the archives and stick them together. Herewith. Photos by FOE Staff.
Average beach, Micnoacàn, at sundown. Fred, dissolute as a matter of prinicple, supervises waves with a cold Tecate. To get here, you drive north from Ajijic to Guadalajara, turn left until you hit the Pacific coast at Manzanillo, turn left again, and find hundreds, perhaps thousands or millions, of miles of deserted beaches. We stay in a little town with one hotel of four rooms, one of them a suite, of about two stars, with chickens cackling in the yard and no gringos, cackling or otherwise. And eat garlic shrimp in a restaurant whose floor is the beach, with a leaky thatch roof and usually no customers. Maybe there is a God.
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Post by Jester »

Good to be reminded, thanks.

I love Fred.
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Post by MeGustanLatinas »

Isn't that supposed to be Michoacán? I can't find any other reference to "Micnoacàn" anywhere that doesn't lead right back to this article.
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