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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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Preparing for Extended Periods of Travel

It’s fun to enjoy extended periods of travel, distant countries, sightseeing historical places, and eating in Irish pubs, French cafés, and Italian pasticcerias.  The benefits of culture, history, determination, and foreign language are immeasurable. But once you’ve made the decision to go, how do you prepare for extended periods of travel? A standard suggestion for […]

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Going Back in Time – a Cruise Through the Panama Canal

Standing on the front of the boat, it felt somewhat like a “Titanic” movie moment.  Arms outspread, breathing the fresh sea air, I was filled with exhilaration and excitement to be out in the water on our 300-person tour boat to see the incredible engineering marvel on our cruise through the Panama Canal. Ron had […]

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Ron & Shelli in Central America

Exploring Costa Rica’s Iconic Pacific Coastline

When we left the lush rain forest and geothermal area of Arenal to explore Costa Rica’s iconic Pacific coastline, we drove two-and-a-half hours to Liberia, the second largest city in the country and the hub for the northwestern coast.  When we reached Liberia, we exited the freeway and headed south towards the Pacific beach towns. […]

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The Avion restaurant north of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Discovering The Beauty of Central Costa Rica

The third week of our south-of-the-border adventure immersed us in the beauty of central Costa Rica. We flew Volaris Airlines from Cancun, Mexico to San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica.  Centrally located in the beauty of central Costa Rica, San Jose lies in a valley surrounded by dense green mountains shrouded in the mornings […]

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This Playa sign sits behind the Tequila Factory on Fifth Avenue in Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Playa del Carmen – A Coastal Beach Town South of Glitzy Cancun

Playa del Carmen is a bustling little city on the Caribbean coast on the Yucatan peninsula located mid-way between Cancun and the obscure little Village of Tulum.  Playa del Carmen seems to have qualities of both. The Little, Big City and its Famous Fifth Avenue Playa is small enough to be less expensive than its […]

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La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, originally, built in the 17th century by indigenous bricklayer Zeferino Gutierrez, is the current parish church of San Miguel. This emblem of the town, with its Neo-gothic façade and towers constructed in 1890 is unique in Mexico and one of the most photographed churches in the country.

The Mexican Colonial Favorite – San Miguel de Allende

Ron and I arrived in this Mexican colonial favorite – San Miguel de Allende after a four-hour bus ride from Mexico City.  Yes, we took a double-decker cross country bus!  Public transportation in Mexico is not what you might think. Here, buses run on-time, are modern, clean, and have bathrooms.  When you purchase tickets you […]

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This lone sail boat is tied off the end of the dock in this beautiful ocean scene.

Destination:  Experiencing An Epic Latin American Adventure

Next week, Ron and I will be heading out for a Latin American adventure to experience one of our long-dreamed-about destinations in Mexico and Latin America. We’re very excited about getting away for a few weeks on a Latin American adventure and exploring the cities, rainforests, and colonial highlands of three countries, Mexico, Costa Rica, […]

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