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Thanksgiving Day in Belize

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Mr. John Madeira, retired technology executive now living in Belize, tells us about Thanksgiving Day in his new country:
“We made arrangements to eat Thanksgiving Dinner at Caves Branch. They do not celebrate Thanksgiving
Day in Belize. However, Caves Branch has lots of guests from the US at this time of year, so Caves Branch has a […]

Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Belize, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua: A Word of Advice

Friday, November 9th, 2007

There are many pieces of advice I could give someone who is thinking about relocating to Central America, but the main one is this: learn the language.
While it is very true that most people in Central America speak English, it is also very true that English is the second language, not the first. […]

Costa Rica Mail: I Hope You’re Not In A Hurry

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Costa Rica has a pretty reliable Postal system, especially when you consider that the country has few street signs, many streets with more than one name, no house numbers, and people who think “just a little ways down from the blue house with the big tree in the yard” is a reasonable address to put […]

Mexico? Nicaragua? The Carnival of Latin America Is Up Now!

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

The Carnival of Latin America is now up, over at Fausta’s Blog. Click on over there right now to catch up on the latest happenings in Mexico, Nicaragua, and other Central and Latin American countries!
Fausta’s Carnival of Latin America is a regular feature, and from now on, you will always know when she posts […]

Relocated in Costa Rica? Why Not Take A College Course or Two?

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Costa Rica has much more than just a near-perfect climate, breath-taking scenery, beautiful mountains, peerless beaches, friendly people, low cost of living, English language, American money, and inexpensive real estate.
Costa Rica also has a 96% literacy rate.
The educational system in Costa Rica is excellent. The typical schooling for a student ends with grade 11, […]

Nicaragua: Two Seas, Two Coasts, and an Almost Perfect Climate

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Over a hundred years ago, Mark Twain visited Nicaragua. His impression of the country was much like the impression any American might have.
“What a home one might make among their shady forest, their sunny slopes, their breezy dells, after he had grown weary of the toil, anxiety and unrest of the bustling driving world.”
There […]

Mexico’s Day of the Dead Begins Today!

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

It might be Halloween everywhere else, but in Mexico, today is the first day of Dia de los Muertos: Day of the Dead.
This is not a scary or morbid day, but rather a day for celebrating the lives of the beloved dead. Graves are cleaned off, flowers are planted, sugar skulls are eaten, and […]

Why Choose Belize As Your Retirement Paradise?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

If you are asking yourself what Belize has that would keep you busy, occupied, and interested if you did decide to relocate there, the answer is: TOO MUCH TO LIST IN ONE POST!
In Belize you will find birds - more than 500 species of birds live in Belize.
Belize has rainforests - lots of them […]

Panama Has Something For Every Taste!

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Panama is one of the top retirement destinations for Americans, and there’s really no doubt as to why!
Panama is peaceful, beautiful, and economical. English is spoken here, and American money is accepted, too.
Prices in Panama are low, and that includes real estate.
Health care in Panama is superior and inexpensive.
Retirees in Panama can get internet, […]

In Costa Rica, You Won’t Need That Wristwatch

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Many retirees who have relocated to Costa Rica are, at first, somewhat “discombobulated” by the difference in time concepts.
In the States, we live by the clock. We make and keep appointments by the clock. We wear watches so we’re never in the dark about what time it is. We are upset when […]

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