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To: AlexW

Is he bullsh*tting in the article or does it seem pretty realistic to you? Of course, everyone’s mileage will vary, he’s in a bit of a different place than some other person, etc, etc. Maybe expound on medical care and food for us. Thanks!


30 posted on 12/27/2011 3:44:46 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (You can't invade the US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.~Admiral Yamamoto)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Beauty of person or place is always in the eye of the beholder.

When I took early retirement at age 52, I wanted to buy a blue water boat and do some serious sailing. But the wife (now for 51 years) would have none of it. So we retired in Arizona on the Colorado River and have been here for 20 years.

Many people find the Mohave Desert drab and unappealing, but we find it beautiful in so many ways. we take the ATVs and do endless exploring of remote places with no people and it is great.

46 posted on 12/27/2011 4:18:58 PM PST by Sea Parrot (You know you might be facing your DOOM , if all you get is a click, Instead of a BOOM !)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Herrington is well known for his blogs and forums.

He is, like most expats, bullish and may embellish some points.

As for medical care, it is not world class.
In my town there are a few small hospitals, but living here with serious medical issues could be problematic.

My girl had all of her prenatal care here in Dalaguete, even ultrasounds, but she needed a c-section, so delivery was in Cebu city.

That was not a problem, as a neighbor a few blocks away, is the town ambulance driver.
When she went into labor at 7 AM one morning, he was here in just a few minuets, and took us to the city in 90 min., less then half the normal time.
One interesting note...A month later his wife went into labor, and also had to be taken to the same hospital in the city for a c-section.

Making babies is the national pastime here.

One other note:
One does not need a car here, and very few people have one.
Highway bus transportation is fast and often.
We walk five min. to the highway and wait maybe five to ten min. for an aircon bus.

I travel my town by bicycle, but pedicabs for local travel are cheap and plentiful.


55 posted on 12/27/2011 4:27:34 PM PST by AlexW
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