Friday, Oct. 24, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
When I have an Ecuador question, I usually ask Gary Scott.
Not only does he know the country inside out...but he’s also one of the clearest thinkers on international currency I know.
That’s why I asked him for his take on the effect of the global financial crisis on Ecuador’s currency...which happens to be the dollar.
He puts things in perspective below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Friday, Oct. 17, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
Remember Panama City before the boom—when prices were low?
Suzan Haskins found a little city on the Pacific coast just south of Panama that she says reminds her of the very affordable Panama City of 10 years ago.
Except this city has real beaches with water you can actually swim in!
Read on to find out where.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008
Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Mexico may be top dog overall in our 2008 Retirement Index, but there is a place close by with even better weather.
I think it’s the best weather on Earth.
International Living magazine Editor Laura Sheridan agrees. In fact, she tells me that this country is the only one that earned a 100 score for weather...perfect climate year-round.
Laura has the whole story on this paradise on Earth below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
There are places in the world where the simple, practical, cordial life still exists. In some of these places, the sound of modern civilization crashing and burning is just a distant rumble.
Recently, Suzan and I were standing on a rooftop in a little mountain town between two extinct volcanoes.
Read OnWednesday, Sept. 3, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
It’s the most obvious no-brainer my wife and I have seen in years.
Just $46,000 for a brand-new condo with a world-class mountain view.
In a clean, quiet little town where it really is always spring, and $2 still gets you a four-course lunch.
Suzan tells all about it below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008
Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
It could be Aspen or Breckenridge...but it has never snowed here.
And you can buy a brand-new condo with the mountains right outside your window for less than $50,000.
Suzan Haskins tells you all about it below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008
Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards —your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
My wife, Suzan, is into something new—eating only locally grown food.
We just visited one of the few places on earth where you can really do this without cheating. It’s a highland Garden of Eden where the growing season never ends, cabbages get as big as beach balls, and a dollar will buy more bananas than you can carry.
Suzan serves up the story below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living