Sunday, August 31, 2008

end of August

So its the last day of August. Not much to report here. I'm basically living alone in Jacona while Cristina and Emilio and Andrea are in Mexico City where Cristina must take care of her mom for the next year. Leo, the eldest, continues in Brooklyn. I visit Mexico City about twice a month and otherwise am either working at home or appearing at work for office hours or classes. Work at home is nice. Our house is on the sloop of a hill and has a view of about 50 kilometers since below are is an ancient lake bed that Jacona and Zamora were built on. This used to be part of the Chapala Lake that lies between Zamora and Guadalajara but it was converted into irrigated agricultural lands. Now several US producers have relocated here. That way their former migrant labors can continue to help them produce berries (strawberries, black berries and so on) without the hassle from the US authorities -- seems relocating on rented land here was more economically feasible that trying to continue with production in California without Mexican workers.
Enjoyed listening to the Democratic primary on the internet. Great speeches, especially appreciated Bill Clinton's and Obama's acceptance speech was quite eloquent and clear. Reasons to be cheerful.

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