Fredrick Catherwood’s Lasting Legacy

Fredrick Catherwood’s Lasting Legacy


In  the early 1840’s, two haggard men on mules emerged from Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula telling stories of a lost civilization discovered and unknown cities explored, long before the days when Nikon cameras and National Geographic magazine told us of these things. Between the years of 1839-1842, American John Lloyd Stephens...

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Buying on the Beach

Buying on the Beach

Defining Mexico’s Federal Maritime Zone


  Defining and measuring the Federal Maritime Zone The Federal Maritime Zone is legally described as the 20 meter wide strip of land that is transitable and next to the beach (playa mar). Let’s break this down to make sure we are clear on what we are talking about: 1....

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The Secret to Raising Fish

The Secret to Raising Fish

The Holy Trinity of Resonance


Do some boats raise fish better than others? You bet they do, but why? And, how can a 25 foot Mexican panga raise more fish than a “no expenses spared” 45 foot sport fisher? It is all about the Holy Trinity of Resonance, Vibration and the Horsepower to Weight Ratio....

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Wine and Cheese

Wine and Cheese

Breaking with tradition


The theme of an eternal discussion among sommeliers, the pairing of wine and cheese is without a doubt the most difficult.  This despite the fact that both are a result of the blending of yeast and bacteria.  A good cheese can better a low quality wine or a powerful cheese...

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Pacific Coast Pirates


…a 27 year old English Captain by the name of Thomas Cavendish, was bearing down on him with distinctly unfriendly intentions.”   An account of the Manila Galleon and English pirates off the coast of Mexico The Spanish galleon Santa Ana slowly tracked the coast of Baja California in November 1587 under clear skies and favorable sailing conditions. She was four months out of Manila and only days away from dropping anchor at her home port of Acapulco. She carried in her hold an immense fortune in Oriental treasure: gold, pearls, silks from the China, ginger, cloves and cinnamon from the Spice Islands, jewels from Burma, Indian ivory. Lookouts from the Santa Ana spotted distant sails as the overloaded ship passed by Cabo San Lucas. Captain Tomas de Alzola reduced sail and ordered camouflage netting to be hung. Weapons were issued to those among the 160 passengers and crew capable...

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Latest ADIP Articles

Mexican Pewter – Handcast Aluminum Pewter

“This new alloy is composed of: aluminum for brilliancy and sheen, copper for malleability and silica for strength.” Several years ago, I fell in love with a house on Paseo del Pescador, which prompted me to start a business of Artesania Mexicana (Mexican crafts), based mainly on “Mexican Pewter.” When I saw Mexican Pewter for...

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The Music of Mexico - Mariachi Bands

The Music of Mexico – Mariachi Bands

…born of the traditions of the states of Sinola and Jalisco, where the countryside is rough and the people rougher.” To understand and love Mexican culture you must know the music of Mexico. Contrary to popular belief, the music you hear from the strolling musicians is not mariachi music, Mariachi is a term used to describe...

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Art in Zihuatanejo – Z-Town Gallery

The latest addition to Zihua’s ever growing art community opened December 1st, Z-Town Gallery, located on the corner of Juan A. Alvarez and Agustin Ramirez. The new Z-Town gallery is the long awaited home to local surf and landscape oil painter Peter Schworer and other local and international artists. Until now, Schworer’s work could only...

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Day Trips – Bird Watching at Playa Larga

Keep an eye out to the right for the vultures that may spiral up on the sun’s new thermals.”   I have never birded in town or in Ixtapa but I do have a very nice day trip to another beach, Playa Larga, to see a dozen and a half different birds. To get there,...

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Beach Reading – Kinky Friedman Frequent Flyer

A one time country western singer now private investigator, Kinky lives a colorful life.” Frequent Flyer by Kinky Friedman I’m wondering how many books you have to read by the same author before you can call yourself a fan. I’m on my 3rd Kinky Friedman and its feeling like a relationship. I’m feeling all attached,...

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Volume 2 – Issue 10 December 2000

Welcome to Another Day in Paradise… Ixtapa – Zihuatanejo’s first and only English language magazine for expatriates  and visitors alike. We hope you enjoy our informative and entertaining publication and welcome any feedback or contributions.     Beach Reading – Kinky Friedman. Frequent Flyer I’m wondering how many books you have to read by the...

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Volume 2 - Issue 9  November 2000

Volume 2 – Issue 9 November 2000

Welcome to Another Day in Paradise… Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo’s first and only English language magazine for expatriates and visitors alike. We hope you enjoy our informative and entertaining publication and welcome any feedback or contributions. If you have any upcoming events to publicize, please let us know. Fan Mail Greetings from Minnesota, Thanks for putting out your 2...

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Driving Adventure in Mexico: Nogales to Zihuatanejo – Part II

The 5 cm. shoulder to those 100 m. cliffs lend excitement to the drive.” Destination: Troncones, Mexico, just north of Zihuatanejo. (Continued from last month) The road from Tepic to Guadalajara was an excellent cuota. The elevation rises to 5,141 feet though; this is not for a car with a weak cooling system. Our 720...

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Fishing Report – November 2000

…these hard fighting 15 to 25 pound fish will test the skill of any angler.”   November certainly has plenty of activity. There are more people arriving everyday. The major Catch and Release Tournament runs from the 16th through the 18th for 3 days for some of the world’s best billfishing by many of the...

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Meet the Captains – Capt. Triby

He is very proficient with a rod and reel, but like many traditional pangeros, he prefers the hand line.”   Margarito (Triby) Rodriguez Gomez is primarily a commercial pangero who works out of his panga named Nathaly.  Occasionally he has worked with me and a few private yachts assisting us with his incredible ability to...

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The Taste of Mexico – Chiles

Chili eaters do not adapt to the burn; except for extreme cases, the burn threshold for the spice is the same for American chili novices as for experienced Mexicans.”   The Respectable Lady of the “Small Red Chili Pepper,” the Pre-Hispanic goddess of chili peppers, sister of Tlaloc, the god of water was called Tlatlauhqui-cihuatl-ichilzintli. Her name...

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Secret Spots – Cevichería el Güero

…the pulpo is cooked the way it should be, the texture is right on and the taste is not overpowering.”   When we write our restaurant reviews, we try and let you know about those hidden tucked away spots that give you a true sense of discovering a real feel for our little community here....

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