Category Archives: Profiles

Carl Bunn: December 6th 1960-2016

Carl Bunn: December 6th 1960-2016

It was almost 15 years ago and my daughter was just about 6 months old when the phone rang. It was early, 6ish as I recall. The voice on the other end of the phone, a voice I knew well did not sound right, it was a voice that was clearly stressed. “Vince, it’s Carl,… Continue Reading

A Dog Named Oso Needs to be Adopted

This year Mexican lawmakers finally enacted cruelty to animals legislation. Anyone who is familiar with recent events in Ayotzinapa realize that in Mexico it is hard to enforce laws that are supposed to protect the human rights of people let alone animals but traditionally under worked and over paid Mexican legislators non the less have… Continue Reading

Fernando the mobile knife sharpener from Tijuana.

Fernando the mobile knife sharpener from Tijuana.

                               Honey Vendor from Michoacan The thing about Mexico that continues to intrigue me after all these years are the mobile vendors who traverse the country side selling their goods. Whether it be the honey vendors from Michoacan or Alamos or the Mennonites from Chihuahua selling their cheese. Sooner or later they end up in… Continue Reading

The Pharisee’s of Sonora

The Pharisee’s of Sonora

This article appeared in Volume 1 Edition 1 of  the San Carlos Wireless By Ines Radice   As Easter approaches I nostalgically recall early and fear full childhood memories full of strange masked creatures dancing through the streets of Guaymas to pounding drums while asking for money. Their presence scared me. Now I no longer… Continue Reading