tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post4501759635206558029..comments2023-12-16T05:27:05.041-06:00Comments on mexpatriate — in the key of steve: she cleans up right purdySteve Cottonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00468378507171761868noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-89866031263446559662011-10-14T17:27:06.946-05:002011-10-14T17:27:06.946-05:00You are most welcome. And I obviously enjoy doing...You are most welcome. And I obviously enjoy doing it.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-17202534215848835292011-10-14T17:24:12.942-05:002011-10-14T17:24:12.942-05:00Thank you Steve for your reporting.Thank you Steve for your reporting.Andrénoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-5718671246485940002011-10-14T15:36:05.644-05:002011-10-14T15:36:05.644-05:00It is always good to hear the positive side of the...It is always good to hear the positive side of the American people. It goes unreported.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-59849260619187992822011-10-14T15:06:20.548-05:002011-10-14T15:06:20.548-05:00Thank you Irene. I was getting a little annoyed b...Thank you Irene. I was getting a little annoyed by the negative NOB comments. We have had great areas of devastation this year. Fires in Texas, flooding in Nashville, and the terrible tornadoes in the South. In my own area we have had several bad fires started by lightening. But what I witnessed and participated in were neighbors helping neighbors. Getting horses and livestock to safety. Opening our homes to those in need. The news media hardly reflects the spirit of the American people.<br />Jackie MartinezJackie Martineznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-47848130881919699072011-10-14T15:03:55.618-05:002011-10-14T15:03:55.618-05:00Indeed, it is.Indeed, it is.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-22464471496125023992011-10-14T13:24:46.215-05:002011-10-14T13:24:46.215-05:00What a croc!What a croc!NWexicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-42068957214803676242011-10-14T11:26:09.811-05:002011-10-14T11:26:09.811-05:00I hope I am not being that reductionist. There ar...I hope I am not being that reductionist. There are plenty of people up north who pick up their lives and move on. But they are not the people the press likes to interview. There is little story in plucky optimism.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-52687207646895657602011-10-14T11:24:32.396-05:002011-10-14T11:24:32.396-05:00Pride of ownership was obvious between the two sto...Pride of ownership was obvious between the two stores. I am not one of those people who has a visceral dislike for the chain stores. But it was obvious there was a marked difference between the two places. To the credit of Hawaii.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-15709414789421298752011-10-14T10:02:40.845-05:002011-10-14T10:02:40.845-05:00Wow, no one here is judgmental, much!
I am sure t...Wow, no one here is judgmental, much!<br /><br />I am sure the people of Joplin, Missouri and Tuscaloosa, Alabama are hanging their heads in shame at how they reacted to the total devastation of their towns by tornadoes. You know those people NOB, all they do is complain and expect someone else to solve their problems. Irenenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-60745914091293427512011-10-14T09:38:52.306-05:002011-10-14T09:38:52.306-05:00People in the States are so unused to any kind of ...People in the States are so unused to any kind of setback like disaster damage, it's a major life event when it happens and there's a lot of "poor me, I'm a victim." (The media just laps it up) But in Mexico they seem to have to dig out of some hurricane or other almost every year. They just take it in stride, and thank God they've survived another one.<br /><br />I had to laugh about the Oxxo and Hawaii -- when you own a store yourself you care about your merchandise. The Oxxo employees probably just wanted to tape up and go home. Glad to see the crocs are still around, I wondered where they went. Not like they could be loaded in a truck and carried off to safety. 1st Matenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-28145587862471157472011-10-14T08:43:57.344-05:002011-10-14T08:43:57.344-05:00I was talking with the owner of the local taco sta...I was talking with the owner of the local taco stand last night. When I said was amazed at how quickly everything returned to normal, he responded: "It was always normal." Now, there is a great philosophy.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-82335802281474376572011-10-14T08:42:03.369-05:002011-10-14T08:42:03.369-05:00My rose-colored glasses were in the shop being rep...My rose-colored glasses were in the shop being repaired. I forgot that Pátzcuaro, just like the rest of Mexico, is a paradise where everything was created by the Disney Corporation. But you left out the happy princesses cavorting with friendly forest animals.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-18607021372202657422011-10-14T08:37:35.090-05:002011-10-14T08:37:35.090-05:00There has been an incredible amount of water damag...There has been an incredible amount of water damage. The wind affected only a few trees where the rain had saturated the ground. But the waters are now receding. Line most of Mexico we are built against mountains on a narrow flood plain. And it is called a flood plain for good reason. During heavy rains, the water rushes down the mountains and then congregates on the plain. If the hurricane had hit directly, this would not be a good place to ride it out.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-1098377393416231192011-10-14T08:34:13.371-05:002011-10-14T08:34:13.371-05:00Part of that may be that the Mexicans have a very ...Part of that may be that the Mexicans have a very good work ethic. If things need to get done, they get done. Sometimes with odd results.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-77336800224632615252011-10-14T08:32:51.749-05:002011-10-14T08:32:51.749-05:00Now and then I am reminded of the fact that Mexico...Now and then I am reminded of the fact that Mexico is very much like The States 50 years ago. They enjoy material things, but who they are does not revolve around a ruined mattress. I really admire how my neighbors are just getting on wit life. Without reckoning on how this is going to affect their therapy sessions.Steve Cottonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-74922498178752522912011-10-14T08:26:04.375-05:002011-10-14T08:26:04.375-05:00It comes down to individual responsibility which m...It comes down to individual responsibility which most of the US has lost, except in the Midwestern states and other pockets of sanity. The notion that the govmint was going to hold your hand every step of the way is nuts, but sadly becoming the norm. <br />Less would be best NOB, but the whineing would bring the country to a standstill, just judging from the last few episodes.<br />Here, you handle it yourself, or with the help of family or neighbors, then maybe the govmint will help.<br />A concept departed of NOB.<br />Great pictures, and thanks for not wandering around looking for something spectacular to shoot.<br />Kind of reminds me , years ago when I was doing TV news, a late arriving crew started a small fire to capture in the background so that the reporter would have flames in his shot of an event that had run it's course.......tanchonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-62270181855097837402011-10-14T08:00:00.904-05:002011-10-14T08:00:00.904-05:00I take umbrage at your dig regarding Lake Pátzcuar...I take umbrage at your dig regarding Lake Pátzcuaro, which is a crystal-clear mountain lake where abundant and happy fish frolic and water birds float without a care in the world. All of the area's human inhabitants drink directly from the lovely lake on a regular basis. And no harm comes.Felipe Zapatahttp://unseenmoon.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-85155605493384904152011-10-14T06:42:37.984-05:002011-10-14T06:42:37.984-05:00Choosing to live in areas where there are hurrican...Choosing to live in areas where there are hurricanes and earthquakes - Puerto Escondido qualifies Xico not so much. Ultimately any plan must include the 'possibility'. We tried to be at least 50 feet above the water line - sea level in the case of Puerto - we managed 60' ;-) But the casa we bought was built over the rubble of a previous structure that was destroyed by an earthquake - hmm. <br /><br />You really did get hit - or at least your area. This does not happen often historically? You never wrote what it was like during the actual storm landing - I guess in part because you had no power. Did you have a sense that there would be a lot of water damage when it all was said and done?<br /><br />I saw a croc on the Azteca news - they were on the scene there in your territory. The gorgeous weather girl was giving the croc a bot of a pet. His eyes rolled back - as mine probably would ;-)blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-64414941175101061622011-10-14T01:59:37.148-05:002011-10-14T01:59:37.148-05:00Good news. The other thing I am most impressed by...Good news. The other thing I am most impressed by after disasters is that everyone pitches in to clean up. I will never forget the Mexican army out in the colonias with shovels helping to clear the mud from people's houses. In the US, all you saw the Nat'l Guard do was stand around and "protect". Here, everyone works and the work gets done. There is a lot for other places to emulate in Mexico. Jonnanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-81712130185486262472011-10-14T01:11:03.133-05:002011-10-14T01:11:03.133-05:00Great reporting Steve. I especially liked the fac...Great reporting Steve. I especially liked the fact that pictures of the people involved in the loss of personal and real property were not photographed to show their agony as most US TV reporters are apt to do on and on. The resilience of the locals sets a great example for a people expecting to take care of their losses without waiting for a FEMA agency to come to their rescue. Finally, glad to hear your local house of worship apparently sailed through the storm in a style Noah would have appreciated. Lludwick2568noreply@blogger.com