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Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite
“What could go wrong?” Now that’s a loaded question that is bound to jinx the one who asks it. Jo Dibblee and her partner Michael traded a 2500 square foot house for a tiny home on wheels and moved from Canada to Baja, Mexico. They’d been there before, so they knew what they were doing, right? Read Jo Dibblee’s My Baja Snapshot: Hidden Gems, Mishaps and Discoveries and you’ll quickly learn the benefit of hindsight. Stubborn, yet determined, they carried on and now Jo is sharing their stories and photographs with the world. They have lots of tips to help wannabe travelers live their dream life in a foreign country.
Jo Dibblee’s book My Baja Snapshot is an insightful travelogue full of stories and advice to pave the way for other travelers and dreamers. As the title suggests, the book is a snapshot, a capsule-sized look at an incredible journey made by two determined Canucks. The author not only shares their experiences but also some of the key elements that attracted them to Baja. This embraces the history, including some interesting information about the early Jesuit missionaries, and the natural world, featuring some beautiful biosphere reserves. The journey began with a tiny home on wheels, but the couple completed their odyssey with a permanent house they built in Mexico. Their adventure didn’t end in this new home but continued as they reached out to help the residents of the community they now call home. Team Humanity Baja’s goal is to “continue to ease the lives of those in need. To elevate, educate, and empower while respecting culture and traditions.” An engaging and educational read.