Saturday, December 21, 2013
THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACE TO START A BUSINESS FOR EXPATS? VENEZUELA
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Sea Shepherd Newest Ship
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Jairo Mora murder informant leaves witness protection program
Jairo Mora murder informant leaves witness protection program
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Costa Rica is Among The Countries With The Lowest Levels of Corruption
December 4th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) Costa Rica is among the countries with the lowest levels of perceived corruption in Latin America, according to an index published on Tuesday by NGO, Transparency International. According to the index, which…
Thursday, November 21, 2013
PAUL WATSON WHY IS COSTA RICA STILL AFTER HIM?
November 20th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) Costa Rica’s judiciary press office confirmed this week that the country still has an active international arrest warrant for fugitive eco-activist, Paul Watson. Watson had recently claimed that he was…
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Tips of the Happiest and Most Successful People
Tip of the Happiest and Most Successful People
It's not money, power or family ties—it's happiness.
Numerous scientific studies have shown that happiness leads people to be more sociable and generous, more productive at work, to make more money, and to have stronger immune systems. This leads medical professionals to suggest that everyone should try to increase the frequency of positive emotions in their lives.
The problem is that maintaining a good spirit is tough. Daily disappointments and stressors can wear on even the most confident person, leading to bad moods and heightened emotions, all of which create a negative mindset that drags a person down.
Some doctors are quick to prescribe mood altering solutions, but people are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with this expensive chemical-based option. And while health experts advocate 30 minutes of exercise a day and a balanced diet to boost the spirit, it may not always be feasible or even work for everyone. As a result, many people are looking for a mental pick-me-up that can help balance their mood and reduce the effects of anxiety—and that's safe, non-addictive, and natura
A new product called Lumiday is quickly becoming a favorite supplement among these individuals looking for a healthy lift. It works by combining the most effective mood and mind ingredients on the market to help people sleep, control their appetites, reduce stress, and boost energy levels.
Clinical studies have shown that the nutrients in Lumiday provide much needed support to a healthy nervous system, promote healthy brain function, reduce the effects of stress, and may help regulate sleep and appetite.
Some of the key Lumiday ingredients that are combined to provide such powerful results are:
- L-Theanine - which has been shown to ease mental and physical stress, while inducing relaxation without drowsiness.
- St. John´s Wort - widely known an herbal booster for a better mood.
- 5-HTP - commonly sold over the counter as a mood aid.
- Ashwagandha Root - considered by many to normalize and balance physiological function.
- Rhodiola Rosea - which may be effective for improving mood and alleviating the effects of anxiety.
Monday, November 11, 2013
HUNDREDS OF SEA TURTLES ARE WASHING UP DEAD IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Friday, November 8, 2013
November 8th 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) A new method of shark finning is making a gruesome appearance on docks in Costa Rica lately – the spinal columns of butchered sharks, with their fins still attached to them. The tactic is the latest measure…
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Reward Fund For Information of Murdered Biologist Jairo Mora Sandoval
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
COSTA RICA PRODUCES THE BEST COFFEE TOUR OF A COFFEE FARM
Located on the fertile slopes of the Alajuela Poas Volcano, the Doka Coffee Estate is widely known throughout Costa Rica and the world for its high quality Arabica coffee. The rich soil, ideal altitude and climate create the perfect conditions for growing…
Friday, October 18, 2013
Liberty Reserve Case. Could This Happen To Bitcoin ?
October 18th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) The Russian Federation is asking Costa Rica to not extradite its citizen, Maxim Chukharev, to the United States. Chukharev is wanted by the Southern District Court of New York on money laundering charges relating…
Thursday, October 17, 2013
"Oh, right . . . that was in the bag.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
PUSH TO BAN GMO CROPS IN COSTA RICA
October 4th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) Community organizations, environmentalists and lawmakers are making a renewed push for a nationwide moratorium on genetically modified crops in a new bill. After an intense push on the grassroots level, which…
Monday, October 14, 2013
COSTA RICA IS A POPULAR DESTINATION FOR RETIREES
Saturday, October 12, 2013
COSTA RICA TAXI INFORMATION
Sadly, taxi drivers often try and take advantage of foreigners by not using the meter, or they take
advantage of the fact tourists are not familiar with the currency or conversion and the value of the colon. It is not necessary to tip the drivers, but of course they appreciate it, and if they have gone out of their way, then it is something that one should do if possible.
The Taxi Service that I recommend in the pacific town of Jaco Beach, Herradura, Playa Hermosa
His name is Alex, Cell phone 506-8878-0645 speaks limited English, He is honest and on time.
Friday, October 11, 2013
PERMITS TO CARRY FIREARMS CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE
October 1st, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) The procedure to obtain a permit to carry a firearm, as well as the registration of firearms can be performed online beginning today. According to Public Security Minister, Mario Zamora, and the Director of…
Thursday, October 10, 2013
COSTA RICA FILM FESTIVAL
October 10th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) Presenting 140 films from different parts of the World, the Costa Rica International Film Festival 2013 “Peace with Earth” (CRFIC 2013), will take place the next October 11th to the 19th in the capital San…
Saturday, October 5, 2013
TOYOTA Prius Mini RV From Japan
Thursday, October 3, 2013
COSTA RICA KILLS THOUSANDS OF SEA TURTLES AND SHARKS
October 3rd, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) The second-most-common catch on Costa Rica’s longline fisheries in the last decade was not a commercial fish species. It was olive ridley sea turtles. These lines also caught more green turtles than most species…
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
MINI CAMPER VAN VIDEO PART 3
I have converted my 1993 Toyota Previa mini van into a mini RV that gets over 20 MPG.
I've had a lot of questions from people that want to convert their own vehicles for traveling.
Bug-out or prepping has become a popular lifestyle.
I have put together a series of videos on how I set up and equip the van, there is a video bar on this blog with the rest of the series.
Thank you for watching.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
MEDICAL TOURISM IS BOOMING IN COSTA RICA.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
COSTA RICA TOPS LIST OF TRAVEL & LEISURE TOP FIVE DESTINATIONS
September 25th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) The oft-cited travel magazine, Travel & Leisure, is still “hot” on Costa Rica. The publication said that Costa Rica is one of its top five “hot” destinations, along with Hawaii, Paris, New York and…
Friday, September 27, 2013
COSTA RICAN CHURCH STICK UP
September 27th, 2013 (InsideCostaRica.com) Four armed and masked men burst into a church where family members were mourning the death of a loved one, stealing cash, cellular phones and credit cards. The incident took place during a wake on Tuesday…
Thursday, September 26, 2013
COSTA RICA TRAVEL SAFETY TIPS FROM TAXI DRIVER
SAFETY TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN COSTA RICA FROM A TAXI DRIVER
The truth is most taxi drivers never see the items left in the back seat, we don't check the back seats every time a passenger gets out, we look for another client or respond to a call form dispatch, the next person that gets into the taxi usually is the new owner of your iPhone 5, it is what it is.
I have to be honest, it is very likely you will be a victim of theft, weather you know it or not, with a smile on there faces Costa Ricans feel you are in their country and they have the right to your belongings, money, and anything else of value they can steal from you.
I'm not your average tourist, I worked the night shift in a legal RED Taxi sometimes from 3pm to 3am, I loved it. It's probably the best way to meet people from all walks of life.
The night life is jumping in the pacific beach town of Jaco, there is lots of restaurants to chose from, there is casinos and clubs/bars. The Cocal Casino is where you can pick up company for hire.
Prostitution is 100% legal in Costa Rica.
This is my advice for those who are traveling to Costa Rica to participate in this activity.
You can hire a professional from any one of many places, (ask any taxi driver) or you can try to meet a regular non professional that will charge you to have sex with her, either way your going to pay.
Make sure the person is over 18 years of age, Very important, I never condone any kind of underage exploitation of minors and neither does the Costa Rican government.
Costa Ricans say ( Pura Vida) it means Pure Life, you should visit Costa Rica at least once in your life, I have lost count, it's been over 50 times for me, Have a great time just be prepared to come back broke with lots of good memories after all that's the most important thing.
Have fun.
Monday, September 23, 2013
HOW TO STEALTH CAMP IN URBAN AREAS
Happy Trails, there is so many beautiful places to see.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
How to Live Without Debt, Set Yourself Free.
- Save an emergency fund. Many people use their credit cards as a sort of emergency fund — if there’s an unexpected expense, the card comes out to the rescue. Instead, use the money you aren’t paying towards debt to build up a healthy emergency fund, keeping you out of debt when something unexpected comes up. Living without credit can be risky, but having a strong emergency fund (aim for $2,000 initially, then build it up to 6-8 months or more of expenses).
- Save for goals. Once you’ve got the emergency fund adequately covered, you can start saving for other things. Set savings goals for yourself: do you want to travel, or buy a car, or save for college, or renovate your home, or buy a house. Decide on your highest-priority goals, and set a dollar figure. Now save towards those goals. Without debt, it should be fairly easy.
- Get a debit card. If you need to use a credit card in certain situations, such as buying something online, often you can use a debit or check card instead, if it has the name of a major credit company such as Visa or Mastercard. I went seven years without a credit card, but using a Mastercard debit card, and had no problems at all. It actually worked every place you would need a credit card, but I wasn’t buying stuff on credit it was taken straight from my checking account, meaning I would need to have the money first before purchasing anything.
- Earn interest instead of paying it. The problem with debt or credit is that you waste money paying interest. It eats away at your finances. Instead, make your money work for you by investing it.
- My father use to say the when owe interest it will eat up your savings. Invest in real assets, real estate, gold and silver. will grow over time.
- Buy a car on cash. For those who have been buying vehicles with auto loans all their lives, it may seem impossible to buy a car on cash. But it’s very possible, and many people do it. My grandparents, for example, always buy their cars with cash. So instead of making loan payments, and paying double the price of the car or more over the term of the loan, they make savings deposits, and end up with the amount it costs to buy two cars in their bank account over the course of five years. I’m going to use my current van as long as possible.
- Invest for retirement. This is just common sense, no matter what your credit or debt situation, but without debt payments, it makes sense to accelerate your retirement investments (as one of your savings goals). Then you can retire early, thanks to not being in debt.
- Travel without credit. It’s a common belief that you can’t rent a hotel room or a car without a credit card. This is false. It’s easy to rent a hotel room, for example, with a cash deposit. You just need to call around to find the right hotels.
- Use PayPal online. I’m not a big fan of online shopping — well, actually I love to shop online, but I think it’s bad for your finances, only because it’s so easy to do. You end up buying stuff online that you might have resisted in the real world. But if you must buy something online, and don’t want to get a credit card (or a debit card), in many cases it can be done with PayPal — meaning that you have to have the money before you make the purchase. I’ve heard of people who don’t like PayPal, but I haven’t had a problem so far.
Friday, September 20, 2013
How To Find Free Camping Sites and Overnight Stealth Camping Tips
Many states allow you to park, overnight, in their rest areas. (We did that, recently, in Arkansas.)
Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois (only on Illinois Toll-way), Indiana (only on Indiana Toll Road), Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, New York (emergencies only), Ohio (only on Ohio Turnpike), Oklahoma, Oregon (14 hour limit), Texas and Virginia. Check with your state.
There is plenty of other things to spend money on, enjoy the journey more when your not paying fees, that's why I have a camper van.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON GASOLINE GET MORE MILES PER GALLON
- Replace the air filter. A clean air filter can improve gas mileage by as much as 10%, and nearly 25% of all cars could use a new air filter. Replacing a dirty air filter can save you 39 cents a gallon or take you 22 miles more on a typical tank of gas.
- Check wheel alignment. Poor wheel alignment makes tires wear out more quickly and forces your engine to work harder, reducing gas mileage by as much as 10%. Aligning your tires can save you 39 cents per gallon.
- Tune up your engine. A properly tuned engine can improve mileage by 4% and save you 14 cents a gallon.
- Check tire pressure. More than one-quarter of all passenger vehicles on the road are under-inflated. And the average under-inflation of 7.5 lbs results in a loss of 2.8% in fuel efficiency. Properly inflating your tires can save you 10 cents a gallon.
- Check your gas cap. It's estimated that almost 15% of all cars on the road have broken or missing gas caps, which reduces gas mileage and possibly harms the environment as well. Fixing or replacing a faulty gas cap will save you 3 cents per gallon.
- Buy your gas in the morning or evening. Gasoline becomes denser in colder temperatures. This means that if you fill up your gas tank in the cooler morning or evening hours, that you’ll be getting better gas price economy.
- Slow down! For every 5 mph you knock off your highway speed, fuel consumption is reduced by 7%. So if you typically drive 70 mph on the highway, slowing down to 65 mph will save you 27 cents a gallon.
- Be a smooth driver. The smoother you accelerate and decelerate, the better your gas mileage will be, with potential gas savings of 33% on the highway and 5% around town. Drivers who take off like a drag racer and approach lights at top speed before hitting the brakes can save 68 cents a gallon by taking it easy on the gas pedal.
- Keep your foot where it belongs. Driving with your foot on the brake will wear out your brakes and reduce gas consumption by as much as 35%. If you stop driving with your foot on the brake, you'll save the equivalent of $1.35 per gallon.
- Using Cruise Control. If you’re like me, your driving speed tends to fluctuate. Cruise control takes the human element out of the equation, and keeps driving speeds steady. It’s the easy way to drive at a constant moderate pace. I set mine at 67 mph.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Simple Life Changes Can Set You Free To Travel The World
I'm in the process of becoming Debt free. Its not that simple and that is probably what has kept me from traveling more. I finally said if I don't start doing it now then when?
There are a lot of steps to making this very major life change and re-invention of who I am, but at age 47 it's not that difficult - I also find it exciting to be able to travel and see new place and meet people that I can share my experience with.
But, here is the basic plan:
1. Sell off, give away or trash just about everything - except necessities, of course, like clothing and such, the basic things that make life easier and a few things of sentimental value (we all have some of those things - they keep us grounded and remind us of where we came from).
2. I'm also looking after my mother, helping her as her mobility is deteriorating, my travel plans are somewhat up in the air, my mother is more important to me than any travel plan. My father passed away last year at the age of 82.
3. Determine what I will do to generate an on going income from new revenue streams. I have a business in Costa Rica that runs its self for the most part with the help of a long time employee.
He only steals enough to get by and leaves me with some income. I need to be involved in a virtual businesses that can operate on the Internet from anywhere - whenever I am anywhere I choose to be - including overseas. Technology is always advancing, So, I have to do some thinking and experience into something that is mobil, I have several ideas to work on.
4. Another reason for downsizing and getting rid of all the "stuff" that has accumulated over the years is because step 4 is to move around the world and have a home which will become both my home and my office - probably for the next several years. Yep! The plan is to be a 21st Century gypsy, and relying on technology for taking care of just about all of the normal business and day to day living requirements. I want to "See the USA (and Canada) In my van, I want to criss-cross this nation, visit all the wonderful "off the interstate" places that make up Americana and meet all the people who live there and learn about them. I also plan to spend more time in Costa Rica next year, if my mothers health improves.
I want to share what I know and have learned with those I meet to hopefully make their lives better in some way. My life will automatically be better because I will have met so many different people.
So, at the moment, that's the basic plan. I'm going to make plans and write notes to remind me to blog at least a few times a week, just so I can get this adventure down - and make it available for anyone interested in reading it - and I hope, gaining some kind of useful insight from my experiences.
Please leave a comment or follow this blog and come along for the ride, Thank you.