Ed_The_Gypsy
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Another reminder about mortality.
Ken Luboff retired (early, he said) from John Muir Publications (?) in 1994 and he and his wife Barbara moved to Mexico. They so enjoyed the experience that he wrote a book, "Live Well in Mexico". I bought the book and enjoyed it.
(He subsequently re-issued virtually the same book word-for-word as "Adapter Kit: Mexico". I bought it, too, thinking it was new material. There were very few changes but better pictures, so OK, but I was steamed for a while.)
Hot off the press now comes his "Living Abroad in Mexco". Most of the same content, but updated, so bought it again (knew what I was doing this time). Good book. Recommended, by the way.
In About The Author, we learn that Ken died in 2005, shortly after finishing the book. "They lived in Mexico for more than ten years and loved every minute of it."
Life is short. Move to Mexico while you can. (I can't right now. )
El Gitano
Ken Luboff retired (early, he said) from John Muir Publications (?) in 1994 and he and his wife Barbara moved to Mexico. They so enjoyed the experience that he wrote a book, "Live Well in Mexico". I bought the book and enjoyed it.
(He subsequently re-issued virtually the same book word-for-word as "Adapter Kit: Mexico". I bought it, too, thinking it was new material. There were very few changes but better pictures, so OK, but I was steamed for a while.)
Hot off the press now comes his "Living Abroad in Mexco". Most of the same content, but updated, so bought it again (knew what I was doing this time). Good book. Recommended, by the way.
In About The Author, we learn that Ken died in 2005, shortly after finishing the book. "They lived in Mexico for more than ten years and loved every minute of it."
Life is short. Move to Mexico while you can. (I can't right now. )
El Gitano