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Thursday, 23 June 2011

To Build or NOT to Build before moving to Costa Rica

Posted on 04:51 by Unknown
Before building a house in Costa Rica, there's many things to consider.

Like many others, she chose Costa Rica. She will retire in 5 years at which time she will sell off her remaining 'stuff' and make the move from the United States to the land of 'Pura Vida'. She has already purchased some land in order to build a house. After numerous attempts she has finally found someone she said she can "trust" to manage the building/construction of her new dream house. She told us (William and I) her story over a few cups of coffee. Afterward, we encouraged her to consider a few things before actually starting the construction. This video is based on that conversation. It's a must see if you're planning on making the move to Costa Rica. *It should be noted that this particular subject has many nuances and while this video contains a few which should be considered by no means are they the only ones.



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Thursday, 16 June 2011

Norman in a BOX

Posted on 06:57 by Unknown
I'm often a strong critic of Costa Rica but really, it's only because I LOVE it here and I care. If I didn't, I wouldn't give a shit and I wouldn't say shit. It's the same reason you would tell your child they have body odor and not the bum on the street- know what I mean?

I haven't been in the States for almost 3 years but just returned after a week with family in Ohio and a week of partying in New York. Both were GREAT! But as great a time I had, I couldn't wait to get back home to Costa Rica. Being in the States just reminded me of why I never want to live there again. I sorta view the US like many people view New York City, love to visit but wouldn't want to live there.

I'm sure my brother and his family wouldn't mind if I compared them to the, 'Leave it to Beaver' family, because really, it's a fairly accurate comparison. Although Zack, my nephew, would have to snort Coke and drink a 6-pack every day to get in as much trouble as the 'Beaver', and my sister-in-law is also no June, I'd say more of a nicer, prettier Rosanne Barr. But the family dynamic is pretty much spot-on.

I think the best way to describe my brother's family is to describe my brother and his house. He lives in the same town where we were raised as kids and has worked at Kroger's (big grocery store chain) since he was like 17, he's 43 now. Goes to work every day, church on Sundays and has all the trappings you'd expect, nice home, 2 cars, 2 motorcycles, flat screen, fenced in yard with 2 dogs and big-ass basement that contains about 73 duct-taped, boxes of memories. Pretty much my family about 10 years ago, except I think my son was snorting coke back then. lol

He loves his life and I'm happy for him and his family. But secretly his life saddens me. So safe, so predictable, so comforting, and to me, so pathetic. Where's the life in a fenced in yard of STUFF? And really, no matter how important you think your 'stuff' is, at the end of days it will wind up in a garage sale. Yes, even the complete set of gold-plated, special edition, Norman Rockwell plates that cost you 3 months salary and will undoubtedly have various family members feuding for years after your death, will ultimately (I said ultimately) find themselves on ebay no matter how much they may have meant to you.

Norman in a box... Where's the respect?

I just want to SHAKE HIM out of his complacency and tell him there's a great BIG WORLD out there and the experiences are endless.

But here I am, sitting in La Fortuna, Costa Rica enjoying my life but still wondering where I'm going to come up with $230. to pay my next month's rent. Yeah, I'm livin the DREAM *wink*... and while my brother and his family are off on a 3-week vacation to Maine, I'm just wishin I owned a complete set of gold-plated, special edition, Norman Rockwell plates... you know, so I could pay the rent.

Great song that pretty much sums up how I feel about the US. So take 2 minutes, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.



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Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Costa Rica Travel - FAQ's

Posted on 08:25 by Unknown
You have Costa Rica Travel questions and michael alan and D'Angelo from Travel Costa Rica NOW have the ANSWERS!

Hey EVERYONE! We get tons of emails on a daily basis so we'd thought we'd do a video on the Costa Rica travel questions we receive the most. Such as, BEST time to travel to Costa Rica, BEST things to see, what about Malaria, is renting a car a good option and other questions as well. So, if you're planning on taking a trip to Costa Rica you might want to take a few minutes and CHECK out this video. Hope it helps.



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Friday, 3 June 2011

Yellow Journalism

Posted on 10:06 by Unknown
We are all familiar with the adjective 'Yellow Newspaper' or 'മഞ്ഞപ്പത്രം'. A yellow newspaper refers to one which runs behind sensationalism, uses distorted stories, biased opinions and misleading photographs in a crazy attempt to increase circulation.
But do you know how this word 'Yellow Journalism' came to use?
Here is the story: In the 1880's, during the Industrial revolution machinery became so cheap that publishers could print enormous copies of dailies easily. This had stimulated an unhealthy spirit to increase circulation among the newspapers. At that time, there were two leading newspapers in New York, The New York World run by Joseph Pulitzer and The New York Journal run by William Hearst. Pulitzer's World  had a very popular comic series by cartoonist Robert Outcault called 'Hogan's Alley' featuring a character 'Yellow Kid'. But this fellow Hearst simply hired Outcault and another staff member of New York World and began printing 'Yellow Kid' in his Journal. Pulitzer got angry on this. What he did was, he hired another cartoonist and started printing 'Yellow Kid' in his front page! This comic strip used a special, non-smear yellow ink. On seeing this silly fight between Pulitzer and Hearst, the critics coined a word 'Yellow Journalism' referring to the significance of the cartoon. 
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