Retired but not tired
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08/13/01 05:20 PM
08/13/01 05:20 PM
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Posts: 153 USA/Michigan/Germany/Hamburg
Bernd
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Hi everyone, especially to Lan Sluders, he don`t know me, I hope I can change it. First, don`t laugh about my English..... I try my best. In the past 6 weeks I rod almost every news at the AC board and everywhere, it has only to sound like Belize I open it. 98% I love, 2% not because......maybe later. I`m on my way BACK TO EARTH I retired myself 8 years ago(with 50) but age is only a number, I feel like 35/40 and I want to do something als. No more 5 star hotel,no more whith white shirt and binder, no more Mercedes and Rolex...... simple live, sunshine and moon, a nice Atlantic bezze, FUN !!! (If I like a cold beer at 10 AM I will drink it) some volunteer work to share my experience and at last bu not at least I will finish my autobiography. (The German are really grazy, they want to publish that!) Question: Is this a place for me? I know, I know, it depend on..... but some insider information are always useful and my decision is already made. Thank you for many respond,(hopefully) Bernd
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Re: Retired but not tired
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08/13/01 05:46 PM
08/13/01 05:46 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,080 Eugene, OR, USA
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Bernd, Don't worry about your English. You are close enough to understand what you mean, and that is fine.
The only way that you will know if Belize is for you is to go there and see for yourself. 99% of the people may love it, but you may be the 1% who does not. You will never know until you are THERE. Reading about it is not the same. I think that Ambergris Caye would be the ideal place to write, but that is just my opinion.
Take the leap. Go see for yourself!
Kathy
"You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."
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Re: Retired but not tired
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08/14/01 12:53 AM
08/14/01 12:53 AM
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Posts: 4,262 St Louis, Mo., USA/San Pedro
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Hi Bernd: I'm retired and spend considerable time in San Pedro. Been going the Belize since 1985. I love Belize and considering a future full-time residence in San Pedro. My advice would be book the monthly plan at the Hideaway Hotel so that you will have plenty of time of evaluate Belize. Plan maybe a side trip to the mainland, perhaps Cayo District, to get a since of the diversity Belize has to offer. I do not get any compensation at all from the Hideaway (scouts honor), but there is a good diverse group of locals, ex-pats and Texans there, and the monthly rates are "reasonable". Good luck. Bill
Gone fishing!!
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Re: Retired but not tired
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08/14/01 11:32 AM
08/14/01 11:32 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,054 Asheville, NC USA
Lan Sluder/Belize First
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Bernd,
I think the advice you've already gotten is good. Just come to Belize and spend some time poking around, and you'll quickly decide whether it's for you or not.
One other piece of advice I have is to travel around the country before settling in at any one place. San Pedro, for example, is great for what it is, a resort island, but it's only one tiny part of Belize. Corozal or PG for example are as different from San Pedro as night and day.
Persoanlly I'm a big fan of Corozal Town and environs as a place to live -- living costs are a third of what they are in San Pedro, or less. The weather is good -- less rain than in Atlanta -- crime isn't a major problem, and you're next door to Mexico for good medical care and inexpensive restaurants and shopping.
By the way, I just learned that my new book on living/retiring in Belize, Adapter Kit: Belize, is now shipping from Amazon.com and other major bookstores (even though I haven't even seen a copy yet!)
--Lan Sluder
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Re: Retired but not tired
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08/14/01 01:04 PM
08/14/01 01:04 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 5,563 Birdland - 1 mile north
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Bernd I too am planning to retire in Belize where I hope to get back into the discipline of writing. My photography has been taking up all my free time while I am working. I have visited San Pedro 4 times, but will not MOVE there until I have stayed for several months to see what it is REALLY like. I plan to keep my home here. I have a room mate so the house will not sit empty but I can come and go as I please. My motto is: You may need to close doors behind you, but don't lock them. Harriette Fisher BELIZE ME!
Harriette Take only pictures leave only bubbles
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Re: Retired but not tired
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08/14/01 04:06 PM
08/14/01 04:06 PM
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Posts: 153 USA/Michigan/Germany/Hamburg
Bernd
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Thank you all of you so much, an other risen why Belize/AC is, the state is so smal, I can go easy to Guatemala and Mexico, I will travel around to find the right place but I think Kathy I`m always inside the 99%. The 1% you talking about they better stay at home and don`t like this too.It is funny Bill,I only mail 2 Hotel in AC to fix a agreement, one is the Hydeway so I belize you. (Scout honor)I have planty of time to go around and I will. Lan, your new book ist publish only in english? By the way i know south america well,(business)vaccacion always in Germany/Spain /Italy ( I`m searching for this little "KICK" I got this Kick 1972 in Canaria Island but now it is like NEW YORK downtown. Harriet, we have in Germany the same proverb:
Wenn du gehst,geh mit Gott, mach die Tuer zu aber vergiss den Schluessel nicht
(When you go, go with the Lord, close the dor but don`t forget the key)
I still have the key from Germany and the US and I will never let them go. See you hopfully all, Paece, take care yourself and each other Bernd
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