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The Face of Mexico – It’s All Smiles

A post by "Misty Tosh" | http://www.bigsweettooth.com

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Mexico is once again splattered all over the news. “DON’T GO,” scream all the headlines. It’s so dangerous, people are being slaughtered. Tourists are prime targets. You’d be downright crazy to cross that border.

All that smack is coming out of every media outlet and as I sit here in my sunny LA kitchen, I just remember the smiles. The big, white, toothy smiles of every Mexican I came across in all my travels around that lovely country. In fact, I just got back from Mexico in February. 2 weeks of happy, pure bliss.

Last year, I traveled SOLO for months around the country with a solar trailer strapped to the back of my truck. I cruised down extremely dusty back roads, took precarious routes along the Sierra Madre’s, and swam along lonesome stretches of sandy beaches. Never did I fear for my life. Not once did I think I was gonna catch some trouble cause I was alone. If anything, it made me travel deeper, happier…

Oh yeah, there are those dozen times I’ve done all of Baja alone too. Up and down the Sea of Cortez, sleeping in my truck, cruising along tar black, two lane roads at midnight, and then coming upon a security checkpoint in the middle of the cold, star-filled desert. Only to skid to a stop, get out of my truck while they searched it…and laugh it up with the guards wielding machine guns. Again, HUGE smiles. Pretty smiles. Curious smiles. And, most of all, friendly smiles.

These aren’t trips that were decades ago. These are trips that happen 4-5 times a year for me. Stay away from Mexico? As if. You’d be crazy if you did.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Kim Garvin Says:

    Dear Misty,
    It is good to hear this from someone else. We went to our property in Los Barriles, this last Dec. and Jan. Pretty much business as usual. After crossing the border north we stayed in Portero for the night (by Tecate crossing)We get there a fellow who was very concerned about going south into Mexico. After a peaceful month in Los Barriles it was hard for me to relate to his concern. Fact is, I had forgotten all about the so called “problems in Mexico”(we don’t watch T.V. there).
    I appreciate your comment about joking with the soldados. It is kind of fun to go through the military check points.
    Anyways, we appreciate your letter.
    Buen Viaje, Kim Garvin

  2. Kristin Says:

    Love it! Living here in Mexico is great. I have been here for 8 months now. Sure it can be bad here in Chihuahua, but just as bad as Denver! Peace!

  3. Keith Cowan Says:

    We drove through Nogales on our way here in October. There was a drug takedown in progress. It created a traffic jamb and took an extra hour to get through town. But we never felt in danger. The rest of the trip to PV was uneventful. We spent time in Guaymas and Mazatlan as well, all quiet and safe.

  4. Jim Wangsness Says:

    Are you Mexican? Hispanic? Do you speak Spanish?

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