Lee - 9-29-2010 at 12:46 PM
A ''quick look'' at what awaits anyone venturing South. The article is a year old but has some gems, like: having dinner and drinks on the beach
(and my dog with me off leash).
http://www.hautter.com/living-baja-sur
''For years, Southern Baja has held a special place in the hearts of the Americans, Canadians, Europeans and even mainland Mexicans who visit this
extraordinary spot. Many who visit ask themselves the same question: Now that I�ve arrived, how can I stay?
Here�s the short answer: it�s both easier and harder than you think. But making the move, full or part-time, is extremely rewarding.
Today, you no longer need to be a seat-ofyour- pants RV traveler, a seasoned fisherman or a celebrity to make Baja Sur a permanent part of your life.
And if you are considering the big move, here are some invaluable pointers and observations to make the transition smoother.
Whether you are a Mexican from the mainland seeking a new career in Baja Sur, a European in search of the simple life, or a North American snowbird
looking to retire in the Baja, these tips are for you.''
Published in Holiday 2009 edition of Cabo Noche magazine
By L.D. Cortes on Wednesday August 26, 2009