The Three Kings Festivity

THE THREE KINGS FESTIVITY January 6 is the festivity of the Three Kings. Also called the Festivity of the Magi. The origin of this festivity comes from the gospel of St. Matthew, where the three magi are mentioned. They cameContinue Reading

HOW DO MEXICANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS? Christmas is one of the most important festivities for Mexicans because we celebrate the nativity of Jesus. TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS Christmas in Mexico has a great variety of traditions and customs. Everything that takes placeContinue Reading

BENITO JUAREZ AND ABRAHAM LINCOLN In these pasts years when the relationship between the The United States and Mexico have been very complicated, I want to mention that it has not always been like this. Benito Juarez and Abraham LincolnContinue Reading

A Special Christmas and New Year All the team of Loving Mexico, and the whole world, have lived difficult times during 2020. However, confinement has given us time to reflect on what is truly important in our lives. We haveContinue Reading

The Reform and the French Invasion In our last episode, Mexico had lost half of its territory after the American Invasion, including California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Texas, also Wyoming, Colorado, and part of Kansas. Santa Anna dictatorship hadContinue Reading

Ball Game There are many ball game courts in Archaeological Zones all over Mexico; it was a practice of endurance and skill. It was a sophisticated way of understanding the environment where the game was conceived as a computer ofContinue Reading

Guachimontones Guacimontones Is the name of an old prehispanic settlement located in the city and municipality of Teuchitlán, approximately one hour West of Guadalajara. Phil Weigand, an American archeologist, historian, and anthropologist, discovered this site. He dedicated himself for 30Continue Reading

THE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES AND THE AZTEC LEGEND Probably the best-known butterfly in North America. Starting in October, the butterflies from the West of Canada come to the coast of California for the Winter to the eucalyptus forests. The butterflies fromContinue Reading