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Las Galeras

Bill on March 21st, 2008

It turns out that there are 26 species of snake to be found on the island of Hispaniola. My previous research had confirmed that none of the 26 are poisonous, and the few snakes we’d actually encountered appeared to be friendly in a slim and green non-threatening tropical sort of way. So that’s what I […]

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Bill on March 16th, 2008

…is good news, I suppose. We just plug slowly away: paint a little, gaze out at the ocean a little, cook a bit, read some, prune a bush and then before you know it, it’s time for a hand of cards and then off to bed. None of this has gotten old, excepting maybe the […]

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Bill on March 11th, 2008

Hi, I’ve come to realize that learning a new language can involve a great deal of concentration and a fair amount of effort, or not much at all–it’s just like using English in that regard. And, just like communicating with English, paying attention seems to be the most important part. It’s easy enough to develop […]

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Bill on March 6th, 2008

Hi, Make no mistake about it, once you leave this little village everything takes a full day. Go to the bank in Samana or for a Spanish lesson and by the time you stop for lunch the day is gone. Or go to Las Terrenas for lumber, or paint or groceries at the Supermercado Lindo […]

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Bill on March 1st, 2008

Hi, Like I’ve said, our home here in Las Galeras is magnificent but, as they say, that’s all about location. While our house is comfortable, it’s a far cry from elegant (and your bungalow isn’t even within earshot of elegance–but more about that when you express an interest in actually visiting…) If you’ve been reading […]

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