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    Not Beach Bum Material

    Not Beach Bum Material

    Kino grew up in Texas but spent most of his adult life south of the Border. “I’ve been all over Latin America and I’ve worked in many places, but I never considered living in Mexico.” He says that he lived very well in the Caribbean but not as well in various parts of Mexico. “But Huatulco is different. I first came to here on vacation in 1993 and fell in love with the natural raw beauty. It’s like a little oasis. It’s clean and has first world infrastructure. You don’t need
    A Hair Colorist Jumps Off the Treadmill

    A Hair Colorist Jumps Off the Treadmill

    Kimberley and her husband moved to Huatulco from Edmonton, Alberta in 2010. “When he retired, Randy decided it would be cheaper to live in Mexico than in Canada.” The three things that made them choose Huatulco were, the climate, the cleanliness, and the safety. She loves her new lifestyle here, “I’m off the hamster wheel. It’s so tranquil and it’s not so consumer orientated.” Kimberley is someone who likes a certain amount of structure in her day. “My mornings I reserve fro
     

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