Nicaragua
Don't Wait: Escape to Nicaragua Now
8 October, 2009 - 16:50 | by fylI am a usano (person from the U.S.) living in Nicaragua. This article is about how you can move to Nicaragua today, live comfortably and move yourself up the economic ladder. Don't wait until you are too old to have fun–you can move today.
What does that mean? It means you don't have to wait to retire, built a nest egg or anything else. If you are ready for what Nicaragua has to offer, there are ways you can make that transition today.
Living in Nowhere, Nicaragua
6 October, 2009 - 18:00 | by fylThose who know me know I live in Nicaragua in, well, the middle of nowhere. Ok, almost 30 minutes by private car from the nearest place with a paved cross-street and 45 minutes from the nearest town of any size. (Adjust the travel times appropriately for walking, horseback or bus.)
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- Jacque Fresco's project/work to move us toward a Resource Based Economy.
- A relatively short article on how to grow new topsoil. This is a "how to do it" article that is not highly technical. Anyone can do it.
- Detailed information on construction with ferrocement from art to water tanks to houses.
- Web site and free newsletter about health issues. A "real" doctor who sees alternatives to the "organized crime" of the AMA/drug companies financial plans.
Information for English-speakers living in or considering a move to Nicaragua.
- An international list of vegetarian and vegan recipes. The majority are in English but there are also many in Spanish and Chinese.
- On and about permaculture which is a sustainable way to grow things. (It also is a lot less work.)
- The best I have found for an English language news site about Bolivia.
- Not necessaily appropriate in all cases but interesting technology. Anything from a new hybrid car to dogs detecting lung cancer.
