A Sampling of Other Presentations:

Op Cit Books, Santa Fe, NM, Aug. 22, 2015    

Cafe Mango, Tepoztlan, Mexico, June 29, 2013  

Art Rage Gallery, Syracuse, NY, March 28, 2013

Sunrise Recovery Center, Syracuse, NY. April 2016

A talk given at daycare of Hutchings Psychiatric Center,  Syracuse, NY.

 

 

OUTRAGEOUS LIFE

 

 

Mexico Experience Month in TepoztlánAn outrageous life awaits you in Tepoztlán. This stay will help you decide if Mexico is for you. Relax with us in the central mountain region of Mexico in this “magic city,” that has a mixed population of international expats and locals with indigenous roots. What Tepoztlán offers:    •    from the airport, just an hour and a half    •    no corporate stores, only locally-owned ones, in this population of 50,000    •    located in a valley of uniquely shaped mountains with many trails    •    street booths and outdoor markets for shopping    •    abundant healthy delicious restaurants featuring international cuisines    •    clubs with live entertainment and world-class musiciansWhat we provide:   •    Don’s pdf download: “Mexico Travel Tips”    •    prearrange your travel from the airport and meet you there, if needed    •    prearrange comfortable inexpensive convenient accommodations    •    prearrange a Spanish tutor if you want (extra charge) for a recommended three days/ week.    •    weekly guided hikes on the trails included    •    meet-ups at a cafe three days per week to advise on best restaurants, nightclubs, shopping, and to discuss any special needs     •    assistance and camaraderieWe offer a free Zoom consultation prior to your deposit payment.Deposit: $100 USD (recommended donation), at least one month before arrival and an additional $400 USD (recommended donation) when you arrive. (Does not include: costs of travel, accommodations, meals)About us:Don Karp retired in 2003 and moved from the US to Mexico. He has published three books about his experiences, and he produces a monthly photo blog. Since 2019, he has helped many US expats to settle in Mexico.Jim Doney, Don’s assistant, has lived in Tepoztlán for over 30 years. He is a jazz percussionist and does research in resonance healing. For more about Jim see Don’s blogs here and here.