IL Postcard
This "Working" Vacation Could Change Your Life
Date: 10/03/2007
The weather is perfect year 'round at Rancho Los Labradores-and the country views and fresh air are magnificent
October 4, 2007
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
I'm just back from the International Living Live and Prosper in Mexico seminar in Puerto Vallarta, where a good time was had by all. Even I (who tends to think she knows everything) learned some new things about Mexico. I'll be sharing some of those nuggets with you in future alerts.
But I wanted to dash this off and let you know about a quickly approaching event that Eric Chazaro, who was with us in Puerto Vallarta, told me about. Eric's family is the developer of Rancho Los Labradores, one of our favorite residential communities in the countryside near San Miguel de Allende. The Chazaros have worked very hard to make Rancho los Labradores an extraordinary living experience…it's a very special place.
And if you haven't been to San Miguel de Allende, I highly recommend it. Nestled in the Sierra Madre mountains, San Miguel is one of the most striking and well-preserved Spanish colonial towns in the world, with cobblestone streets and scads of bougainvillea everywhere. The weather is nearly perfect year-round. I could go on and on…San Miguel is the perfect mix of small-town and cosmopolitan living…and it is everything you imagine colonial Mexico to be.
Want to learn more about living in San MIguel? The Chazaros and the San Miguel Tourism Council have joined forces to give you an opportunity to do that. During a three-day Thrive and Enjoy Life in San Miguel Workshop/Vacation Nov. 12-14, you can find out more about life in San Miguel…and have a fabulous vacation at the same time.
An extensive lineup of expert speakers will discuss legal, financial, real estate, health insurance issues, and much more. In addition to all the valuable information that you'll get, you'll also enjoy a relaxing vacation, which is really what San Miguel is all about…enjoying life. You'll stay in a charming boutique hotel, have your fill of wonderful food and to-die-for Mexican cocktails…and have time to listen to some live music, learn to salsa, go horseback riding, golfing, shopping…it's up to you.
This will be a small-format event, which means you're sure to get lots of personal attention. Rancho Los Labradores is only allowing 20 people to attend. I can vouch for the generosity and fun-loving spirit of the Chazaros…parties at Rancho Los Labradores are always a good time. Find out more about why you might want to live in San Miguel and about the Thrive and Enjoy Life in San Miguel Vacation/Workshop here.
Best regards,
Suzan Haskins
Latin America Editorial Director
International Living
P.S. If you can't make it to San Miguel in November but you'd like to learn more about living in Mexico, check out Mexico The Owners Manual. Find out why International Living has named Mexico the world's top retirement destination. Here, you can find world-class health care and you can afford a maid, a gardener, a cook… Find out more.
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