Amazing how empty the road from Jocotepec to Ajijic was in 1986. If you jump ahead to 20-24 minutes into the video, they drive up into the Raquet Club to within two blocks of where I now live. Just two lots undeveloped along Pancho Gonzalez now but back then only a couple with houses on them. The club and courts were there, though. This video was posted on YouTube by Rick Howe. Shown here with thanks to him and to okcforgottenman who brought it to my attention.
It’s amazing how primitive it all looks, compared to the photos you’ve shown us of your home!
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This was over 30 years ago. The buildings in the towns still look just the same but the Raquet Club is completely different and it is almost fully developed between the towns. That is very different.
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Progress and population explosion, even in rural Mexico!
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Yes.. for sure. Lote of it American and Canadian.
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Such a difference
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Long video, but skipping ahead, so interesting for me to see what the area I live in now looked like then.
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loved this. I am sure we will see many differences also since it has been ten years!
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Coming up soon. Are you flying into Guad and driving here? July 27, right?
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I surprised at how crowded in this area has become — and yet the population has NOT grown. If anything, it has dropped. It’s just that where every family had one car, now they have one for each member of the family — so it FEELS more crowded.
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Yes.. the advent of car loans in Mexico has swollen the traffic here as well.
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The old tractor and trucks set the context for me, and the old VW Combi too. Delightful.
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I’ll have to watch again, as I fast-forwarded through much of the drive from Joco to the Raquet Club.
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Such fun to look back.
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