Gringo Gazette

We are an independent online Baja eZine est. 2001 - NOT related to a similar named printed pamphlet. Read the footer at our website to get de-confused!! ;-)

Gringo Gazette
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Why are there so many morons, MAGA and the just "normal" type, right-wingers and outright fascist at the Baja Nomad forum??
I mean the owner of that platform, a former gasoline sales man leans himself in that direction so he hides some of the stuff spewed but hey - it used to be a reasonable place for Baja info now it's more Der Stürmer Baja edition!
As on any public platform there are always a few imbeciles (like gnukid) but is way above average!
Why are those idiots come to Baja?

September 23, 2023
gringogazette shared a status by LaPazMexico
La Paz BCS Mexico
LaPazMexico@mastodon.cloud

Thunderstorms and heavy rainfall during afternoon and into the evening have impacted traffic, interrupted electric services in some areas and created flooding prohibiting the crossing of several arroyos across La Paz, Baja California Sur
noticias.gringo-gazette.com/po

August 31, 2023
gringogazette shared a status by bajaweather
Baja Weather Channel
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Today, evening of Wednesday, August 30, 2023 (the night of the full Moon), as evening twilight ends (at 8:42 PM EDT), the rising Moon will be 8 degrees above the east-southeastern horizon with the planet Saturn 5 degrees to the upper right.
The planet Mars will be setting on the western horizon.
On the morning of Thursday, August 31, 2023 (the morning of the night of the full Moon), as morning twilight begins (at 5:36 AM EDT)
r.sa-seo.com/blueluna

August 30, 2023
Gringo Gazette
gringogazette@mastodon.online

Tiny Mexican Border city built a budget dental empire.
Medical tourists flock to Molar City for its 350 dental offices and relief from the high costs in the US and Canada.
r.sa-seo.com/3Pkn9gk

August 30, 2023
Gringo Gazette
gringogazette@mastodon.online

Day of the Dead!
Celebrations return after Covid restrictions
Día de Muertos is a pre-Hispanic tradition in which families remember their dead and celebrate the continuity of life
Offerings to the dead are set up which include photographs, food, candles, flowers, personal items, skulls made out of sugar, paper mache skeletons and sweets
mexurl.com/DiaSwMuertos
Couple dressed as Animas, a representation of the souls of the dead by the community of Yucatan, during a performance in Merida, Yucatan

August 30, 2023
Gringo Gazette
gringogazette@mastodon.online

Chico vs. ChiKo.... that looks more like gringo stuff....

August 30, 2023