Archive for the ‘PEOPLE’ Category

Architecture in Baja California Sur: New Blood

Architecture in Baja California Sur: New Blood
by Mariano Arias Diez Contemporary Urban Space Architect, a10studio Feed back: info@a10studio.net BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR (BCS), the youngest state of Mexico (37 years), has been acknowledged as one of the most beautiful places in Mexico, and due to its proximity...
January 9th, 2012 | Architecture, Architecture & Urbanism, Columns, HOMES, News, PEOPLE, STORIES | Read More

In Cabo, Love is in the Air!

In Cabo, Love is in the Air!
Cabo San Lucas is one of the most sought after wedding destinations. Beautiful weather all year long, breath taking nature, immaculate beaches, Mexican wedding ceremonies & traditions, and resorts like Capella Pedregal; where the memories of the most important...
January 2nd, 2012 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, STORIES, Wedding Planner | Read More

Dessert table, Wedding Cake or both?

Dessert table, Wedding Cake or both?
Did you know that wedding cakes came from a very non-romantic tradition? Back in the day, the Roman Groom would eat part of a loaf of barley bread baked specifically for his nuptials and break the rest over his bride’s head. Breaking the bread actually...
December 19th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, Wedding Planner | Read More

Wedding Ceremony by the Traditions of Mexican Ancestors

Wedding Ceremony by the Traditions of Mexican Ancestors
Just the other day I ran into the blog of a photographer Alex Aguirre, and was impressed by the photographs he took at a wedding of Nancy and Polo. The wedding ceremony was done by some of the traditions of Mexican ancestors. Alex also described the wedding...
December 5th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, STORIES, Wedding Planner | Read More

From Farm to Table in Los Cabos; an Experience by Capella Pedregal and Los Tamarindos Organic Farm

From Farm to Table in Los Cabos; an Experience by Capella Pedregal and Los Tamarindos Organic Farm
Farm to table dining concept is gaining more and more followers all over the world, and Los Cabos is no exception. Even though we live in the desert, our soil is very rich; and together with the fruits of the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean we have an abundance...
November 24th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, Restaurant Reviews | Read More

Destination Wedding in Cabo San Lucas: Etiquette & Tips

Destination Wedding in Cabo San Lucas: Etiquette & Tips
Wedding Planner Column on ESCAPES magazine’s website is brought to you by Leslie Bost of One Happenings Weddings & Events So you’ve decided – you are having a destination wedding! You always dreamed of getting married on a beautiful beach, with...
November 14th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, Wedding Planner | Read More

How to Eat Fish Tacos Like a Local in Cabo San Lucas?

How to Eat Fish Tacos Like a Local in Cabo San Lucas?
If you have ever wondered how to eat fish tacos in Cabo San Lucas like a local, here is my recommendation! One of my personal favorite taquerias and honestly the best taco place in downtown Cabo San Lucas is Tacos Gardenias. They have been serving delicious...
November 11th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, Restaurant Reviews | Read More

What to do after you get engaged?

What to do after you get engaged?
Wedding bands avec Corona. Wedding for Jason & Chelsea May 2010. Cary Pennington Photography http://www.carypenningtonphotography.com/ You are engaged! Congratulations! But now, after the hugs and congratulatory emails, wishes and excitement you might be...
October 4th, 2011 | Columns, News, PEOPLE, Wedding Planner | Read More

Wedding planners: ONE Happenings Weddings and Events

Wedding planners: ONE Happenings Weddings and Events
Meet Cabo San Lucas wedding planner, Leslie Bost and ONE Happenings Weddings and Events. Leslie Leslie Bost is a Cabo local, even though she was born in Queretaro, mainland Mexico, she grown up in Cabo since the age of 9! Leslie studied abroad during her high...
September 27th, 2011 | Columns, GUIDES, News, PEOPLE, Wedding Planner, Weddings & Events | Read More

365 Days of Summer

365 Days of Summer
The summer is officially over, but we Baja locals like to say: “Farewell, summer. Welcome, summer!” Seasons here south of the border, under the sun, are not divided into the ‘common’ fall where the leaves on the trees transform into yellow,...
September 24th, 2010 | Editor's Letter, News | Read More

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