On the Cover: Sunset over La Ropa Beach, Photo by Tania Scales.

March 2000

Another Day in Paradise – call for Submissions

Another day in Paradise is seeking photos and all manner of article contributions in a variety of topics relating to the Zihuatanejo area and/or Mexico. Possible topics range from: Art (regional, national) Architecture (regional, tropical), Travel, Food (cooking, recipes, tropical drinks), History (archeological to recent), Wildlife- Flora and Fauna , day trips, Shopping, Book Reviews, Movie Reviews, Sporting events, Music, things to see and do, fiction, anecdotes, humor and complete and total et cetera. This is your chance to be heard.

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March 2000:

Architecture and Accents – Adobe and Bamboo

Adobe is Spanish for a sun-dried brick or the clay soil from which the brick is made. Adobe has been used for thousands of years to build houses. Ancient Babylonians, ancient Egyptians and Native American cultures of North and South America have used adobe, but it is now found mostly in North Africa, Mexico and the southwestern United States.

Travelling Mexico – Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon)

They say the Copper Canyon is four times the size of America’s Grand Canyon. And if you judge the size by the length of the train ride through it, I’d put it at a good 10 times larger. Barranca del Cobre consists of 20 canyons and some of the most spectacular scenery in Mexico.

Fishing Report – February in Zihuatanejo

The beginning of the month brought excellent Sailfish action that waned with the coming of the full moon and a slightly colder offshore current appearing in the latter portion of the month. Though this moves the blue water out from the bay, the colder current also brings the Marlin and big Tuna.

Cheeseburgers in Paradise

For those of you who are not familiar with the song by Jimmy Buffet, let me help you get up to speed…”I like mine with lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and French fried potatoes, a big kosher pickle and a cold draft beer.” Universally, cheeseburgers should be served with all of the above, and there some places here in Zihuatanejo that do it right, complete with all the fixings.

Niños Adelante – Children Forward

Sunday March 12th, Kate and Andrew, the owners of Nirvana Sailing Tours and their friends John and Yvette (Speedy) hosted a fund-raiser for Niños Adelante. People came costumed in their Age of Aquarius costumes and danced and drank till the wee hours.

To Tip or not to Tip-that is the question

So you’re on vacation, drinking in the sun and cervezas. The most problematic thing for you at this stage is Margarita…Piña Colada?… Margarita…Piña Colada? Then the cheque comes, and your fumbling through, figuring out which colour pesos to use when a little thought comes creeping in, Do I Tip In Mexico?

Noteworthy News

Results are in from the county fair held here in Zihuatanejo Jan. 26th-Feb. 6th. 120,000 people came, up from 86,000 just 2 years ago. With rides, games, food, live music and much more, it was not to be missed.

At the movies – Oscar Preview

The 72nd Annual Academy Awards are coming up this month (Sunday March 26th, 5:00 PST) and as usual this time of year, the media buzz is deafening. Well, at least in America, that is. If you’re living in Mexico or have been in Zihuatanejo for any length of time, its just possible you’ve never heard of any of these movies.

Beach Reading – “Dead Lagoon”

“When the man in white appeared, blocking his path, Giancomo felt a brief surge of relief at the thought that he was no longer alone. Then he remembered where he was, and terror rose in his throat like vomit. He forced himself to look again.

Daytrips – La Union: a Perfect Town to Hide

Overstressed? Is the IRS looking for you? Need to chill? Then La Union is for you. Located 90 minutes north/northeast of Zihuatanejo by bus, this sleepy silent town of 6,000 souls is the county seat of the Municipio de La Union de Isidoro Montes de Oca.