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Shelli at Picasso's Restaurant

The Learning Curve of Overseas Living

If you’re ever planning to live in a foreign country – either on a temporary basis or as a full-time resident – there will be many things to learn and deal with.  As US citizens, we are so blessed with many environmental, technological, and socio-economical advantages that populations the world over cannot even imagine.  So […]

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Exploring the Most Popular Expat Town in Panama

Another typical retirement community comprised mostly of North American expats . . . golf carts, fancy resorts, high-end dining . . . in a foreign country that’s “Americanized” because it has many of the conveniences of home . . . NOT! That description might be what some people expect Boquete, Panama to be like.  However, […]

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Our Arrival in Panama

Our Arrival in Panama Our morning started off with a continental breakfast; fresh-picked papaya and pineapple, a French baguette, and strong Panamanian coffee.  In the distance, sea-faring vessels are waiting their turn to go through the Canal.  Tropical breezes are pleasant, but in a few hours the billowy clouds will produce refreshing afternoon showers.  This […]

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Shelli in Lauterbrunnen Valley Switzerland Square-1

Healthy Thinking for Baby Boomer and Retirees:

What if I can’t keep up with other family members while hiking the Jungfrau in the Bernese Alps? What if I’m not strong enough for kayaking the wild, wind-swept waves in Byron Bay, Australia? What if my husband and I can’t find anyone who speaks English in the jungles of Panama? What if we rent […]

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Shelli readies for exploring the Aztec Ruins

Exploring the Aztec Ruins Near Farmington, New Mexico

Exploring the Aztec Ruins, archaeologists crouch on their hands and knees in the heat of the day, delicately brushing the sand out of contours and grooves. The Aztec Ruins National Monument near Farmington, New Mexico is an ongoing archaeological dig site that dates back to the 12th century.  The unearthing process is tedious and difficult, […]

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Ron and Shelli in Venice

Boomer Tips on How to Start the Transition to Retirement

“Once in a while it really hits people that they don’t have to experience the world in the way they have been told to.” – Alan Keightley Like many people, my husband and I looked forward to retirement.  But the more we thought about it over the years, it was beginning to seem like more […]

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Shelli and Eiffel Tower

Paris – Climbing the Stairways of Famous Monuments

Climbing the stairways of medieval monuments has become one of our favorite ways to explore European cities.  It not only challenges us physically, but it seems to immerse us into the culture by giving us a better perspective of the history, the craftsmen, and the engineering of medieval architecture. When we visited Paris this spring, […]

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