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There’s Nothing in Everything and Everything In Nothing

It’s a lazy Sunday and I was just pondering some rarely understood spiritual thoughts. I’d like to share a couple of them with all of my readers and hope in turn they pass it on to some other cared about individuals. I woke up early and took care of the chores around the house and […]

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Moving To Another Country Does Not Have To Be Scary – Expats Guide

Moving to another country to sit out the carnage of the coming financial collapse of first world countries can be a great survival strategy… but what if you are afraid to make the move?  What if you don’t speak the language, understand the culture, or know the people?  What if you have been brainwashed into […]

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America The Once Great Prize Fighter

Honestly I just don’t know how much longer the current goings-on can endure. Read the following article for an analogy of what I mean. We all know of once great prize fighters that were simply undefeatable. That is undefeatable while it was their time and they were in their prime. Fortunately or unfortunately depending on […]

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Food For Thought

We were all set to celebrate a birthday at the beach today but the weather had other plans for us. I’m currently spending some time with a great family here for their third time. They’ve decided to make Cabrera their home and as of this trip revealed to us they’re moving here this June. This […]

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California Expat Sees Plenty Of Opportunity For Expat Owned Businesses In The DR

With 18 years experience in the DR, this California expat has watched the Cabrera area grow as more expats have discovered this quaint tropical village.  This has given her a unique perspective of the businesses and services that are needed in the area, many of which would be perfect business opportunities for expats moving to the area.  […]

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Violence! Its Origins are always the Same NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

I’ve been mentioning for well over a year now expect the violence to increase and take a sharp turn upward. Most of you who follow my blog already know I rarely put dates, times, percentages or amounts in the same sentence. Timing and severity are two subjects I find nearly impossible to predict with any […]

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Expat Kids Love The Cabrera International School – El Faro De Cabrera,SRL

More younger expat families are waking up to the many benefits of a life outside of the United States, Canada and Europe. When they come to Cabrera Dominican Republic, in addition to lower costs of living, less stress, a pleasing tropical year-round climate, stunning beaches and some of the friendliest people on earth…. these expats […]

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New Jersey Couple Returns To Cabrera Dominican Republic To Open A Grocery And Restaurant

There is a long-standing tradition for natives of Cabrera Dominican Republic to migrate to the North East of the United States, often times to provide high level services in the hospitality and restaurants industry or other industries requiring cheerful personal service.  You may or may not know that there is a very large population of […]

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Bet You Wish Your Nation’s President Had Such Popularity

Quick Post I felt you all needed to see. President Danilo averages 83% positive approval rating. When’s the last time you’ve seen such an overwhelming positive approval rating for an elected official? I thought so… you haven’t. In recent history the best that’s ever been isn’t much over half that number.  Still I bet you […]

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Florida Expat Teens Loving The Tropical Island Life

So what do a couple Florida teens and their younger sister think about their family’s decision to become expats in Cabrera Dominican Republic?  The http://DRescapes.com team interview these two teens at their new tropical home to find out about how they are liking their new school, their neighbors, new friends and life in general.  Many American and […]

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