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  1. How do you think Google translates "Boquete" ???? That's also a word in Portuguese.
  2. I was just getting a new battery in my watch at the little telephone and watch repair shop behind Restaurante Sabroson #3 (formerly Lourdes). There is a large empty field between the shop and El Buen Pastor church where the kids from the church school play soccer at recess and after school. There is now a sign on the lot saying they have approved a new construction project there for Super Baru. Will we be finally getting our own good sized grocery store??? With parking ????
  3. There is a very simple solution -- the one Tom Brymer employs in his newsletter. He copies and pastes the first 3 - 5 sentences into the post and then he hot links the words "continue reading" to the entire article. Don Ray didn't want to summarize his post but a copy and paste is easy, simple, and quick.
  4. The expat community's favorite taxi driver and all around entrepreneur, Danny Higgins is rumored to be considering opening a Chinese take out place in his new building directly across from the Handicap Foundation in Alto Boquete. Who would have guessed that Danny was a cook in a Chinese restaurant for many years in the states. Let's hope he goes through with this plan. A good Chinese take-out place would be a welcome addition.
  5. Actually, I like the way NING does it. The original poster can edit their post at any time and they can delete their post if there are no replies to it.
  6. I have to believe that the U.N. treaty on the treatment of juveniles probably states that they should not be incarcerated with adult offenders. Since Panama has no facilities for the separate detention of juveniles (i.e., no reform schools, juvie detention centers, work camps, etc), the Panama government just releases them and uses the U.N. treaty as an excuse for not spending money to create juvenile facilities. When listening to the minister speak about all the opportunities the government was giving to gang members to deter their life of crime, I couldn't help but wonder what opportunities the government was also giving to the good kids . . . those who don't own a firearm and don't assault and rob people.
  7. Bud has been such an asset to the Boquete Community for so many years. He's made professional recordings of BCP concerts and plays, he started Boquete.Org many years ago, he's the technical support (and sometimes the Newslady) for News.Boquete, etc, etc, etc. And now he's got Marcelyn by his side to help. What a great team !!!
  8. It's been more than a year since the city of David installed hundreds of parking meters. At first the Panamanian wouldn't use them as they didn't want to pay. Then (from what I understand) somebody filed a lawsuit against the city and we were told not to feed the meters. It's been a long time and nobody is putting any money into the meters and apparently there aren't any parking tickets being issued. Do we still use the parking card in places there are no meters? Curious (and dull) minds want to know.
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    The locally famous flea market is held the first Sunday of every month on the grounds of Chiriqui Storage. Chiriqui Storage is located just 1.5 km north of the Terpel gas station in Dolega. Gates open at 10 for the buyers. Every flea market is different with new and different vendors selling a variety of things. Also lots of food vendors for your lunch. Free admission; free parking
  10. In good condition radio, 5 cd player, mp3 player,cassette tape player. etc. Includes operators manual, remote control, AM loop antenna. Excellent sound quality. $40 Email pjbarrett@aol.com
  11. Steve This is my home and they will carry me out in a box (or an urn). I grew up in a small town in northern Michigan and living in Boquete is like a return to those small town days with no movie theater, no other entertainment except shooting rats at the dump. What we have in Boquete is a great sense of community should you decide to share it with us. I'm convinced that it's unique in all of the expat havens I have visited or heard about.
  12. We rarely hear about the crime in the indigenous and Latino communities and, in fact, had I not been friends with Alberto through the Handicap Foundation, I wouldn't have known about this. Alberto lives across the street from me, has 9 children, and is in a wheel chair as a result of a fall from a tree about 2 years ago. Alberto's sister-in-law was walking from her job in downtown Boquete near Romero's about a week ago when she was attacked and beaten up. She was taken to the hospital and died a few days ago. This stuff happens all around us and we know next to nothing about it.
  13. The answer is simple and very inexpensive. Boil your drinking water for 3 minutes and pour it into a Brita-type picture. I hate the idea of people buying bottled water. The throw-away plastic bottles are a huge threat to the environment and the oceans.
  14. Lhotse, situated at the border of Tibet and Nepal, stands at 8516m, making it the fourth highest mountain in the world. The Lhotse Jacket provides unstinting weather protection for those that head into the mountains whatever the weather. Whether trekking through driving summer rain in New Zealand or hiking in the Chiriqui mountains, this is a serious shell for almost any occasion. Boquete resident Dale Jackson paid $135 for this jacket and barely wore it. She is now donating the sales proceeds to Buenos Vecinos de Boquete. 3-layer GORE-TEX® Pro 40D fabric3-layer GORE-TEX® Pro 80D fabric reinforcementsMountain HC Hood is fully adjustableAlpine fit with articulated and pre-shaped sleevesStorm Construction techniques used throughoutStratum Storage; 2 large pockets and 1 Napoleon pocket with moulded AquaGuard® zipspersThe jacket is in like new condition and is sized Medium. It's a steal at $50 or best offer. Email pjbarrett@aol.com. All proceeds will go to Buenos Vecinos charity.
  15. I'm willing to buy your used 6' vinyl tables for a reasonable price. Contact me at pjbarrett@aol.com
  16. You can still be a vendor at Saturday's flea market at Chiriqui Storage. Email chiriquistorage@gmail.com today and sell your stuff tomorrow. We're growing every month with the new Saturday market. We've got about 16 current vendors this month including Betty with her plants and sweet potatos, Lucy with smoothies and coffee drinks, Penny with her Berard's all-beef hot dogs still only a dollar. Also selling books from Irene's estate. Buyers -- come by for incredible deals and fun. Gates open at 10 AM and close at 1 PM. Free admission, free parking. Chiriqui Storage is located 1.5 km north of the Dolega Terpel gas station.
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    Tuesday, October 20 – Beyond sustainability to Abundance - all beginning in our own back yards and farms Building ecological, abundant systems on your land: Strategies in the fields of Permaculture. Ethics, principles, strategies and tool kits in the large umbrella of permaculture.. What we need to know about being a permanent, restorative culture? How can we benefit from Permanent Agriculture or Restoration Agriculture to avoid pesticides, fire, drought, and food scarcity? How can proper Earthworks avoid flooding? How can we produce zero waste to maintain a beautiful pristine nature in the face of increasing population??? Kelly Ware has been involved in permaculture for 21 years. She received her Permaculture Design Certificate in Basalt, Colorado at the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Center. She has studied Large-scale farm permaculture at Versaland in Iowa and has spoken at several convergences and conferences of an intro to permaculture: She is part of the Permaculture Voices network and a founding member of PermaEthos of the Survival Podcast. She is moving to Boquete to consult on eco-settlements. She offers online classes in Profitable Urban farming, PDC by Geoff Lawton, Plant Propagation, micro greens, and more.
  18. Thank you plumber Dav. This is for a kitchen sink that is plumbed for water but not plumbed into the large gas on demand water heater. It will be used for doing dishes. They all run on 110 so I think I'm good there. The water is filtered for sand before it enters the house.
  19. Hacienda Los Molinos are inviting you at the First Food Pairing Ron Experiences, to be celebrate on our Raíces Restaurante, on october 16 2015, starting at 7:00pm. Will be a great oportunity for taste the Best Rum from Carta Vieja Made it in our goergus Province Chiriqui
  20. AMIGOS DE ANIMALES SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC WHEN: Sunday, October 25, 2015 WHERE: our clinic in Alto Boquete – look for our sign! FOR APPOINTMENT: contact Magaly at 6563 - 8686 or boqueteanimales@gmail.com TO VOLUNTEER: contact Alicia at akcleavenger@hotmail.com please let me know if you will be able to volunteer and at what time…all day; morning (8 til 1); or afternoon (12 til 5 or closing). This is our last clinic of the year and will likely be our biggest. Many people are away, we hope you can help us out by volunteering at this clinic. Carol Cardinale-Santana will be giving a training class on Saturday October 24 at 10:30am for new and returning volunteers. Once again, we are asking that anyone who can, to please bring a dish to share for our lunch.
  21. Panama Red Rum is FINALLY now licensed for sale in Panama and available at the Boquete Sandwich Shop. MORE OUTLETS TO COME SOON!! Stop by and enjoy a Red on the Rocks, or by the bottle. For more information contact: Penny Ripple - panamaredpenny@gmail.com Jim Wasson - panamaredjim@gmail.com
  22. For new and old residents of Panama, moving to an unfamiliar country and culture can trigger fear, stress and anxiety. Sometimes the stress and anxiety we experience become overwhelming, threatening to turn a move to Paradise into a move to Chaos. These new life experiences can also create conflict between loved ones. Our natural urge is to fear and resist some of the changes going on in our lives. There is a process to change that, when understood and handled consciously, can turn the fear, stress and resistance into positive and constructive channels. The result is to move more easily through change with positive outcomes. Relationships become aligned, mental clarity is achieved, better choices are made, and good mental, emotional and physical health are achieved. Change is a fact of life. What we can control is how we manage change. I am pleased to announce the opening of my practice in Boquete, focusing on change management. With over 20 years of coaching in change management, I bring the skills and expertise needed to assist you. I also have a new book out, Awakening in Change, available on Amazon. I have office hours available through The Haven on Tuesday afternoons and Thursday and Saturday mornings. For more information on how Change Management Coaching can help improve your life and relationships please contact me, Merl Will-Wallace, MA in counseling, at 6534-5008 or go to www.counselingfortransition.com. You can also schedule an appointment through The Haven at 730-9345. During the months of October and November, I am offering 50% off the initial office visit. Professional services are conducted in the strictest of confidences. Supporting Life's Changes,Merl Will-Wallace, MA Change & Transition Coach Work - Relationships - Health - Spiritual Growth (719) 445-8653 USA(507) 6534-5008 PanamaE: merl@counselingfortransition.comW: www.counselingfortransition.com
  23. Does anybody have any experience with these small heaters for heating water in your kitchen sink. Did you buy it locally? Where did you buy it? How much was it? Does it increase your electricity bill a lot? Curious minds want to know. Thanks much.
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