Maintaining Lifestyle During a Currency Collapse

Maintaining your standard of living during and after the coming currency collapse is possible with careful planning and action.

My Interview With Chris Martenson

Ever since my interview with Chris Martenson I haven’t had the opportunity to compose any new posts. The good folks arriving have kept me up and running and I guess you could say I’ve been busier than a one armed wallpaper hanger. However I now have a couple of days to catch up on things […]

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Sustainable Living In Cabrera Dominican Republic – Local Home Tour

On a recent DYD tour, my friend Christopher wanted to focus our tour on anything related to sustainable living since that is his passion.  What an interesting week.  We headed off the routine route and up into the hills to get a taste of life up in the hills.  We drove up in the mountains […]

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James Wesley Rawles Links ISIS to the CIA – Explains Key Benefits Of Expatriation

In the most controversial segment of our interview with best selling survival author, James Wesley Rawles, we get a new insight into how ISIS might have achieved such a meteoric rise in power and prominence is such a short span of time.  James’ theory certainly would explain how ISIS could have grown in power so rapidly, […]

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James Westley Rawles: Baby The Rain Must Fall

Recently I had the opportunity to share in a second interview with James Westley Rawles. This time around it was more of a fire side chat together than a formal interview. We’re almost finished the editing and won’t be long before you’ll be seeing it on both the web site and the DR Escapes YouTube […]

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James Wesley Rawles On A Collapsing Dollar and Sustainable Agriculture

James Wesley Rawles, an internationally recognized best selling survival author is back for a 5 part interview with DR Escapes.  We touched on many of the hottest topics in survival planning in this latest series of interviews and you will not want to miss a single episode.  James offers candid and practical guidance that you […]

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Being In the Green

I’d like you to think on the above title and then ask yourself what does being in the green mean to you. Of course your answers will differ but each one would still be correct. WHY …Because it’s correct for you and therefore becomes your reality. But seriously think about this before continuing. What does […]

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A Close Friend and An Eye Opening Visit

For the last week our good friend Christopher came down and paid us a visit. It’s been over 7 years since Liane and I last seen him. Together we did so many things and personally I know Christopher left with a whole different understanding of many things. While composing this post three of the many […]

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Rice Harvest Time On The Northcoast Of The Dominican Republic

I like to ride the roads this time of the year.  Everywhere you look on the north coast you will see stacks of large sacks full of freshly harvested rice.  Rice is a big staple here in the Dominican Republic, and much of the country’s rice comes from the farms along the north coast.  At […]

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Check Out Boba Beach – The Next State Park Beach Near Cabrera

We had a day off to do a little more exploring up on the northcoast of the Dominican Republic, so Johnny and I decided to take one of the side roads down through a little fishing village to let you see a rustic hidden beach that is destined to become the next State Park Beach […]

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Time, If I’m Correct There’s Not Much Left toThink of Your Plan “B”

Tomorrow I’ll be picking up a good friend who’s going to be staying with us for a week. Since I had some time today I wanted to post a blog and bring up something I tried to draw to your attention back in March of 2013. Seeing how events are currently unfolding this past post […]

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