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We’re now in the hottest time of the year in Guadalajara and most parts of Mexico and the dry season continues and the rainy season hasn’t quite started yet. Temperatures are going over 95 degrees, which is the not the most pleasant things when you don’t have air conditioning. However, I have managed to adjust to it better this year by keep my curtains closed during the hottest part of the day, running the fan most of the afternoon and keeping my window open at night to let in the cooler air before I go to bed.

Another interesting this is that Mother’s Day in Mexico is always celebrated on May 10th no matter what day of the week it falls on, which means a lot of places will be busy this Friday and into the weekend.