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Rising from the Ashes to Newfound Freedom
Sometimes retirement doesn’t come in a neat package – it can be thrust upon us in the disguise of uncomfortable circumstances. This is what has happened to you and we invite you to look at this as a great opportunity to reinvent yourself. Continue reading
The Power of Having a Plan
I am so happy the day I ran across your blog, I don’t even remember how that happened, but I have been a faithful reader ever since. Continue reading
Up, Up and Away – Or Not
I would rather fly one plane directly to Hell, than have to connect planes to Paradise. Continue reading
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Mexico Retirement Locations – Comparing San Miguel de Allende to Chapala, Part III
One thing for sure is there are fantastic expat communities in both of these places, and both are extraordinary places to live. In my opinion, anyone wishing to explore Mexico as a retirement destination would be well advised to… Continue reading
A Reader’s Comments on Retirement in Tatters
I too read the Joe Nocera article in the New York Times. It was surely bleak, and frightened a great many people. Your take on the article was quite unusual. Continue reading
Important Steps to Finding Your Trusted House Sitter, Part II
In Part I, I spoke about how to list your home, whether or not to have a vehicle available to your sitter and how trust is a priority on both sides when finding your perfect sitter. These are my tips this week. Continue reading
Mexico Retirement Locations – Comparing San Miguel de Allende to Chapala, Part II
Guest blog post by Kevin Knox Kevin is a semi-retired coffee taster and buyer, world traveler, gourmand and student of yoga and meditation. He and his wife, Erin, currently spend their time between San Miguel de Allende, and Chapala, Mexico. To … Continue reading
Important Steps to Finding Your Trusted House Sitter, Part I
If you own a home, are new to the house sitting world and don’t know where to start to find the right sitter for your home and pets, this blog post is for you. Continue reading
Mexico Retirement Locations – Comparing San Miguel de Allende to Chapala, Part I
I’m hearing from more and more people who’ve heard about but not visited either San Miguel de Allende or Lake Chapala, asking for information and advice, so I thought I’d offer some impressions. Continue reading
What if Akaisha and Billy Hit the Big Time?
Then the thought occurred to me, “Suppose B and A hit it big and became niche ‘Trip Advisors?’ with substantial financial rewards.”
Would you continue to live frugally in Mexico and Latin America, or would you… Continue reading