Friday, June 8, 2007

Welcome to My World at Lake Chapala

Hi There -- Welcome to my little corner of the world. I'm Judy King, a 62-year-old woman, and I live in the centuries-old village of Ajijic on the north shore of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest natural lake.

I've been here since 1990, and you couldn't budge me out of here with a crowbar. In fact, I publish an online magazine called Living at Lake Chapala, to help other folks find accurate, current information about this area.

The world's largest colony of North American ex-pats lives right here in this string of small fishing villages - Chapala, San Antonio Tlayacapan, Ajijic, San Juan Cosala, Jocotepec - nestled between the mountains that ring the lake and the irregular shoreline.

Life is good at Lake Chapala!


Judy King is publisher of  Mexico Insights' Living at Lake Chapala, a monthly online magazine for people interested in Mexico's Lake Chapala region, in the state of Jalisco.

Judy, a 16-year resident of Ajijic on Lake Chapala's north shore, conducts weekly newcomer's seminars, shares her expertise about Mexico in her monthly online magazine, and in the "Mexico Lindo" column for the Lake Chapala Review.

Judy also is a speaker for local organizations and visiting tour groups about the Lakeside area and Mexican customs and holidays.

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