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After Macho de Monte. Do you know where your oranges come from?
There is a bit more to tell, but the last post was getting pretty long so I decided to follow up with another. The road to Macho de Monte is the beginning of a new road that winds its way … Continue reading
Posted in bird watching, expat, expatriate, Panama, photography
Tagged bird watching, birds, Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, Citrus, David, expat, expatriate, International Living, jungle, Latin America, mountains, nature, Orange, Panama, Photograph, photography, travel, Travel and Tourism
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Macho de Monte
Macho de Monte is a beautiful canyon with a river and lots of waterfalls. It’s near Cuesta de Piedra, south of Volcan in Chiriqui Province. Our friends Tony and Carol also wanted to see the place, so we set out … Continue reading
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama, photography
Tagged Canyon, Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, Cuesta de Piedra, David, expat, expatriate, International Living, jungle, Latin America, Macho de Monte, nature, Panama, Photograph, photography, river, Volcan, Waterfall
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Six Months. Has it been six months already?!
Six months ago I picked up my suitcase, a computer bag, and a carry on and left the life I knew behind. I took a Greyhound bus to Ft Lauderdale, and a plane to Panama City. I remember that trip, … Continue reading
Posted in expat, expatriate, mail service, Panama
Tagged Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, David, expat, expatriate, International Living, Latin America, Moving, Panama, Travel and Tourism
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Monthly Peace Challenge: Marching towards Forgiveness
Monthly Peace Challenge: Marching towards Forgiveness “Every thought, every word, every action for peace brings peace. I don’t know when we will reach critical mass and tilt the scales towards peace, but I have no doubt that it is possible.” – … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Color
Weekly Photo Challenge: Color Color? in Panama? Not a problem! I pulled out some of my favorites. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Color Weekly Photo Challenge The Color Red Weekly Photo Challenge – Color! Weekly Photo Challenge: Color
Posted in expat, expatriate, Flowers, insects, Panama, photography, sunsets, wildlife
Tagged Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, Color, Daily Post, David, expat, expatriate, Flower, International Living, Latin America, nature, Panama, Photograph, photography, postaday, sunset, sunset photo, sunset photos, Travel and Tourism
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Checking In
One reason for this blog is to let friends and family know what is going on, and that all is well. I haven’t spent much time at my desk lately so I thought I’d write a note. Yesterday we went … Continue reading
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama
Tagged Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, David, Dry season, expat, expatriate, International Living, Latin America, Panama, Travel and Tourism, Volcan
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Common Sense and Good Manners
“Common sense is not so common.” – Voltaire Unfortunately this is true all too often. Usually I boycott online forums and discussion groups. Lately I have been thinking it would be helpful to get more involved so I’ve gone back … Continue reading
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama
Tagged Central America, Chiriqui, Chiriqui Province, David, expat, expatriate, International Living, Internet forum, Latin America, Moving, Panama, travel
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Originally posted on FindingMySelfinPanama:
David is not as hot as Lancaster, California or Manhattan, KS but at 97F it sure isn’t COOL! Since we don’t have AC I’ve been taking 2-4 showers a day and that did the trick. Even…
Posted in Panama
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The River
I know I’ve posted river photos before but it’s one of my favorite places to go with my camera. I wish I had taken the video camera so I could capture some of the sounds. There was a whole chorus … Continue reading
Posted in Panama
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