ECUADOR NEWS MAGAZINE: Ecuador,Puerto López declared as a protective tour...: Ecuador news magazine - Quito, May 23, Andes - Puerto López, a county in the coastal province of Manabí, Ecuador news magazine - Quito, May 23, Andes - Puerto López, a county in the coastal province of Manabí, was declared as a protected area for tourism. “This declaration will allow the state, through the Ministry of Tourism, to make an integrated plan for its land, buildings, utilities and natural areas in order to work towards sustainable tourism,” stated Freddy Ehlers from the Ministry of Tourism.
"I'd rather prep 16 years too early than 16 minutes too late." Strategic Relocation Ecuador: https://linktr.ee/journeymanjackecuador Someone once said that Ecuador is a country that is: •EASY to love- 😊 •HARD to understand-🤔😘 •Impossible to forget- 🥰😍 Ecuador Real Estate: http://EcuadorRealEstate.org
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Three tickets to Paradise by Deborah A. Brookhart
Book Description
Publication Date:
May 13, 2013
After a man loses both his full-time and
part-time jobs within a month of each other and cannot find employment,
he decides to cash in his 401k and move to Ecuador. This is the story
of how he, his wife and teenage daughter, along with a dog and cat, deal
with language barriers, "gringo rates" for items, a crazy builder, and a
home invasion where the wife was pistol-whipped.*******Caution:
contains adult language, including the F-bomb**********
Olon Again...Naturally: Cuenca Again
Olon Again...Naturally: Cuenca Again:
May 31, 2013
I have a lot of confidence in my eye doctor here in Cuenca, and looking forward to being able to see again. I don’t know what cataract surgery costs in the States now, but the cost of this procedure here is going to cost $1200 - $1500, depending on what type of lens is needed (to be determined during the operation).
In fact, it seems like every time we are in Cuenca, there is some type of holiday celebration happening, generally rooted in some religious observance (during our last trip here, it was during Palm Sunday weekend), and I love that Ecuadorians embrace merriment at the drop of a “Panama” hat.*http://leighfrost-olon.blogspot.com/2013/05/cuenca-again.html
Friday, May 31, 2013
Cuenca Again
I’m back in Cuenca for a week or so to take care of on-going eye problems.
I saw my eye doctor yesterday and I am scheduled to have cataract surgery next Tuesday. Both of my eyes have cataracts, but the left eye is down to 20% vision, so that one will be operated on first. This is the same eye that I had laser surgery on about 8 months ago to repair a torn retina, and because I had Lasik surgery done on my eyes about ten years ago, the surgery will be a little more complicated than normal cataract removal.
I saw my eye doctor yesterday and I am scheduled to have cataract surgery next Tuesday. Both of my eyes have cataracts, but the left eye is down to 20% vision, so that one will be operated on first. This is the same eye that I had laser surgery on about 8 months ago to repair a torn retina, and because I had Lasik surgery done on my eyes about ten years ago, the surgery will be a little more complicated than normal cataract removal.
I have a lot of confidence in my eye doctor here in Cuenca, and looking forward to being able to see again. I don’t know what cataract surgery costs in the States now, but the cost of this procedure here is going to cost $1200 - $1500, depending on what type of lens is needed (to be determined during the operation).
The Festival of Corpus Christi started yesterday. It is a weeklong celebration that includes fireworks, bands, a multitude of the stands selling dulces, and other festivities. It’s always fun to wonder around El Centro and Parque Caldron during these holidays.
In fact, it seems like every time we are in Cuenca, there is some type of holiday celebration happening, generally rooted in some religious observance (during our last trip here, it was during Palm Sunday weekend), and I love that Ecuadorians embrace merriment at the drop of a “Panama” hat.*http://leighfrost-olon.blogspot.com/2013/05/cuenca-again.html
Taken during last visit to Cuenca during Palm Sunday weekend. |
Ecuador Expat Bloggers: Blog Update -- May 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Blog Update -- May 2013
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http://www.retire-in-ecuador.com/retirement-in-ecuador-blog.htmlAnd many more:....http://ecuadorexpatbloggers.blogspot.com/2013/05/blog-update-may-2013.html
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
So, You Want to Retire in Cuenca Ecuador…
So, You Want to Retire in Cuenca Ecuador…
So here is that all important question…
Do you really want to retire in Cuenca, Ecuador?
So here is that all important question…
Do you really want to retire in Cuenca, Ecuador?
Don’t Believe Everything You Hear About Cuenca Ecuador….
- It will cost at least $1000 a month to live in Ecuador (You cannot live on $600 per month). When I say live, I mean more than just exist. Living means seeing a show now and then, eating out once in a while, living in a place that has walls and a roof. Having internet access and satellite TV. Maybe hot water for your morning shower would be nice. Rents and real estate prices are going up. Be aware of these things. Arriving with not enough money will turn your dream into a real nightmare.
- You really need to speak a little Spanish in order to relate to the locals. Learn how to order food and how to ask directions. Take a class for goodness sake.
- The residency Visa process is not a piece of cake. It will be tedious and frustrating. Get help if you need it.
- Learn about the local culture and respect the local culture. Don’t expect to find some little USA when you move here. This is Ecuador.
- Calm down, slow down, and quiet down….. Do not bring that ego and “better than everyone else attitude” with you. Arrogance is a very unattractive trait. You will be a guest in this country, so try to act that way.
- Rent for the first year. Ecuador is a big country. There are beautiful coastal towns like Manta (pictured below) and beautiful mountain communities like Quito or Cuenca Ecuador. Do not buy property right away. Slow down. Look at everything first. Get a feel for this place.
- If you think that those International Magazines you are reading are telling you the whole truth, think again. A lot of them are selling seminars, books, and real estate. Get your info from more than just one or two sources. Read local blogs and get in touch with some of the local groups on Facebook. Talk to people who are living in Ecuador. Be careful.
- You must visit before you move to Ecuador. If you cannot afford to visit Ecuador then you cannot afford to live in Ecuador.
- You have choices. Ecuador is not the be all end all place. There are a lot of great places in the world to live. Keep your mind open.
- http://www.ecuadorgeorge.com/cuenca-ecuador-3/#.UaPyFcwovHg.facebook
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
6 Things That Make Ecuador Affordable
By Josh
on March 12, 2013
Thinking about making the move abroad and wondering where is the best
location for a soon-to-be expat? Your answer might just be Ecuador, the newest hot spot destination for retirees and expats wanting the good life without the financial stress.
Ecuador is the world’s best place to retire overseas on a retirement budget.
Here you can live better than you do in the U.S. for less money. The
cost of living is low, and the cost of real estate is one of the lowest
for Latin America. With monthly estimated living expenses ranging from
$900 to $1,400, Ecuador surpasses Panama, Mexico, and Costa Rica.1. Real Estate in Ecuador Is Affordable
If you want to call Ecuador home for good, the process of buying a house is straightforward. Real estate prices are still relatively low. Some expats find it is still possible to build new residential construction for under $100 per square foot. But remember, this is local construction… cement or red clay brick. There is almost no wood construction in Ecuador....http://vivatropical.com/ecuador/affordable-ecuador/AAA LIVING IN CUENCA: Trip to Machala, Ecuador - the banana capitol of t...
AAA LIVING IN CUENCA: Trip to Machala, Ecuador - the banana capitol of t...:
Stephen and Geri picked me up around 10 am on Saturday morning along with Val and Ana. We headed towards Yunguilla, a beautiful village in the lust green mountains south of Cuenca, and then down to the coast. Leaving behind the 72 degree weather of Cuenca. Two and a half hours later we were in the 86 degree weather of Machala with 80% humidity! It was nice to wear shorts and t-shirts again.
Machala is the banana capitol of the world and we drove through miles of banana fields.
Machala is the banana capitol of the world and we drove through miles of banana fields.
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