Links

http://www.myspace.com/saktzevul

Paco played guitar, bass and drums during his four-year career with this band, Sak Tzevul. They combine rock music with traditional instrumentation and songs from the indigenous cultures of Chiapas, Mexico.

http://www.delcastellano.com/

Blog about vocabulary, grammar and usage in Spanish…because being a word geek means you care about semantic minutiae even when you routinely use nonexistent words in your second language!

http://staciesadventures.blogspot.com/

The fact that this blog is titled “Stacie’s Adventures with Needles” is enough reason to visit. The fact that Stacie is my beloved mom is another good reason. Read about her knitting and sewing projects!

http://ohsosophi.blogspot.com/

My little sister Sophi has enough style to make up for the rest of the family. Check out her outfits. When you come back to my blog, please do not look at any of my outfits which may have been photographically captured, unintentionally.

http://www.youtube.com/user/mollyllom

My little sister Molly is quite the singer, musician, songwriter and performer. YouTube transmits her talent. Remember, you heard her here first!

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/world/americas/index.html

I made this page my NYTimes bookmark so that any news about Latin America would always be right there to read before I moved on to the “Modern Love” series, movie reviews, and articles about food.

http://lascruceschiapasconnection.com/

A weaving cooperative and fair trade store that I can personally vouch for. Beautiful embroidery and woven items. I’ve visited the community and attended a co-op meeting, and I even played with some of the cute kids featured on the site.

http://www.slate.com/id/3531/landing/1

If you are interested in social, moral and etiquette-related dilemmas, Dear Prudence is an advice columnist with a more progressive, 21st century mindset then the stodgy Miss Manners or Dear Abby I read growing up. I don’t always agree with her suggestions, but I think people and their problems are just fascinating.

http://howtodoitwithfood.blogspot.com/

My mom, a multi-talented woman, has another blog, the cheekily-titled “How to do it (with food).” Complete with pictures, this is what I wish my recipe section could be like!

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