1000 Americans: Jane Ames, San Ignacio
August 10, 2009 by Harry
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“I just wanted a place that was more quiet..
..than my home in the US.”
Jane found a nice old house in the centre of San Ignacio, turned it into a small guesthouse/B&B, Casa Leree. While offering a relaxed place to stay, she is busy puzzling the pieces of San Ignacio’s history photographically together.
1000 Americans: Mother and kids selling fruit, Villa Jesus Maria, Mexico
April 30, 2009 by Harry
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In the middle of a long dusty stretch of road, this family parks their van, fixes a tarp and carves and sells fresh fruit, a small oasis in the desert. The kids just hang out in the car while the parents are working…
1000 Americans: Don Santiago & Alonso Romero, Sonora, Mexico
April 30, 2009 by Harry
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Don Santiago is in his sixties and lives with his mother in a small lone ranch in the desert of Baja California. They sell animals carved out of marble and onyx.
His son Alonso (one of 9 kids) lives South in Guerrero Negro and visits him when possible.
1000 Americans: Ed & Duffy, El Rosario, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Ed ‘Eduardo’ Lusk is married with a Mexican woman and they run the well-known Baja’s Best restaurant together.
His neighbour and friend Duffy also originates from Ventura, California, but both like the climate and atmosphere in Northern Baja California much better.
1000 Americans: Areli, Rosa, Yaneth, Gerardo & Michelle, Colonet, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Gerardo thanks his Lord every minute for his life and the challenges in it. Having been a fisherman and now a small farmer and land worker, he trust completely in his faith and his family to make ends meet.
Shot by candlelight in his small house outside Colonet, built and donated by a church group.
1000 Americans: Dr Viridiana, Santo Thomas, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Viridiana is a young doctor, teaching the rural population about sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS and prevention of it, birth control and nutrition. Her small clinic helps many poor people from the area.
1000 Americans: Carina, Ensenada, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Carina works in a nice small coffee shop in the centre of Ensenada, a city where many young people from the US come to ‘party’ as the age restrictions on drinking and drugs are more flexible than in the US.
Meanwhile Carina creates her coffees and pours a wonderful chai to more relaxed guests.
1000 Americans: Gerardo Medina, Ensenada, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Actually, Gerardo lives in Riverside, California. But he has a small place in Ensenada that he does not real use himself, but he allows biketravellers to use it as a WarmShowers place.
Even though he is a doctor, he could not revalidate his certification in the US and is making signs now. Every now and then he comes down to Ensenada, Mexico to stock the biggest bicycle store with great bikes and parts that in the US are often simply discarded.
1000 Americans: Delia & Jose Antonio, Ensenada, Mexico
April 28, 2009 by Harry
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Delia and Don Jose Antonio are in their seventies and have been married over 50 years and live in a small house, South of Ensenada, with their dog Canica.
1000 Americans: Paul & Chino, Tijuana, Mexico
April 19, 2009 by Harry
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Paul (right) is working as a substitute teacher in the US, and enjoys spending time with his friends and the low costs of living in Tijuana.
Together with his friend Chino (left) he just started his own business, a taco shop (taqueria), selling special tacos, next to the central market.