At one time I started thinking about this place:
Lake Chapala: In the little towns along the north shore of Mexicos largest freshwater lake, youll find the largest community of U.S. retirees outside the U.S. This lakeside area in the countrys central highlands, just 45 minutes south of Guadalajara, is already home to about 10,000 full-time expatriates from the U.S. and Canada (and nearly twice that many during winter months). The towns on the lakeparticularly those along the north shoreare comfortable enclaves with cobblestone streets, Spanish-colonial architecture, and some of the worlds best weather. The average year-round temperature is a spring-like 68° F, and a tight-knit expatriate community provides all manner of comfortable amenities and support to retireesfrom garden restaurants, to dog-training services, to bridge clubs and yoga classes
Not where I’d like to spend my last days.. Minniesoda has some secluded lakes vay up north.. Hope the cartels here haven’t found them already ..
I hope the bugs get him.