—Vida y tiempo—
2011-01-09
When I started Residencias Los Jardines, I started writing a weekly news letter —determined to tell all the good, bad, and the ugly. I knew some readers would be interested in the construction process. I expected others might be interested in the lifestyle of two people who had decided to live outside the box. For others, the adventures of Lita, the parrot and the cat took on an entertainment saga all its own.
Residencias Los Jardines is finished. We periodically have resales and rental availability. Some readers may be interested in this information.
More and more, the content will be dominated by events of our new project, "El Dorado" for short. While the future is always uncertain, I again aim to tell it like it happens —the good, the bad, and the ugly, and that is what follows.
In an effort to make the format more interesting and visually appealing and to field inquiries re. El Dorado, the news letter is now being distributed by Jan Kozak, Marketing Manager, Hacienda El Dorado. I will remain the author.
Brian C. Timmons, Author
Residencias Los Jardines/Hacienda El Dorado - Developer
E-mail: brian@eldoradocostarica.com
YOU CAN ALSO VIEW THE COMPLETE VERSION ONLINE AT:
https://www.eldoradocostarica.
This 662 sf, + parking for one car and 33sf locker is a one bedroom home on the 2nd floor overlooking the large pool. It is ideal for a single person or couple—or investment property.
This two bedroom, 1922 sf (177m2) + parking and bodega, single story home located in Residencias Los Jardines was completed 5 years ago and has been lived in by a single lady who has lovingly cared for and cleaned it twice a week. It is situated on the ground floor of a two storey, horizontal duplex. It is in PRISTINE condition. The vendor is the original owner.
January 09, 2011
Arizona "The Mecca For Prejudice And Bigotry."
We are miles and miles away from Arizona the United States, but the recent shootings of a Congresswoman, the death of a Federal Judge and 6 others has no border and it touches all of us.
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January 09, 2011
Freedom Of Expression Tops With Costa Ricans
The right to say what one thinks is the biggest advantage of living in a democracy such as Costa Rica, says 34% of the country's inhabitants.
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January 08, 2011
Costa Rica Builds Defense Around Isla Calero
The government of Laura Chinchilla has decided to begin erecting barriers at the mouths of the Colorado, Sarapiqui, and San Carlos rivers to prevent the possible entrance of Nicaraguan boats.
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January 08, 2011
Flu Vaccination Kicks Off Monday in Costa Rica
The flu vaccination campaign begins on Monday with the focus on the elderly and in two weeks children under 2 years of age.
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January 07, 2011
Costa Rica's Ruling Political Party Infighting Leads To Resignation of Legislator
Publicly reported and also published in the Spanish language newspapers, television and radio the infighting of the elected government has escalated and while on the surface seemingly a political bore, in reality this infighting will directly impact, at minimum, both our taxes as well as security! (Or lack of it)
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January 07, 2011
Costa Rica's Ruling Political Party Infighting Leads To Resignation of Legislator
Publicly reported and also published in the Spanish language newspapers, television and radio the infighting of the elected government has escalated and while on the surface seemingly a political bore, in reality this infighting will directly impact, at minimum, both our taxes as well as security! (Or lack of it)
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January 07, 2011
Is It Possible To Retire In Costa Rica On Social Security? By Christopher Howard*
The answer is yes and no, depending on your lifestyle and the amount of your monthly Social Security check.
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January 06, 2011
Although The Telecommunications Market Is Now Open in Costa Rica, It Will Continue Heavily Regulated
Tomorrow, Friday, January 7, is an pivotal day for Costa Rica's telecommunications sector, the day when after years of talk and discussions, two foreign operators will announce their offer and plan to compete with the state telecom in the cellular telephone market.
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January 06, 2011
Official Inflation In Costa Rica = 5.82% for 2010! Cost of Living “Priceless”
The official word is Costa Rica´s inflation rate came in just about on the high end of Banco Central´s forecast which was between 4% and 6%.
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January 05, 2011
Chinchilla Asks Obama and Clinton For Support With Nicaragua Conflict
Costa Rica's presidenta, Laura Chinchilla, confirmed she held talks last month, by telephone, with her U.S. counterpart, Barack Obama, and the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
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January 04, 2011
Ministry Of Justice Robbed!?
Is There no Fear at All of Law Enforcement Anywhere in Costa Rica? When the Ministry of Justice gets robbed, we have hit bottom!
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January 03, 2011
Third Time is The Charm For New Traffic Law?
The third time is the charm, so the saying goes, as legislators begin the new year to approve reforms to the reforms of the Ley de Tránsito.
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January 03, 2011
Constitutional Court Rejects Appeal To Ban US Navy Ships in Costa Rica
A Constitutional Court ruling allows US navy ships to enter Costa Rican waters in a joint antidrug operations with the Costa Rican Coast Guard, under the Joint Maritime Agreement in effect since 1999.
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