Archive for May, 2012

Mike Cobb’s Radio Show May 22, 2012

Posted on 22. May, 2012 by .

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Today’s program features a couple of expats in the making, Ron and Sue Foreman, who are considering a move to Central America and plan to spend a few months at Gran Pacifica next winter. In this interview we talk with them about their ideas and expectations of the future move and the kinds of things [...]

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The Benefits of Choosing to Live in Nicaragua

Posted on 18. May, 2012 by .

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Whether you are nearing retirement or looking for a fresh start in life, there are several advantages to choosing Nicaragua as your new home. The country offer cultural events, beautiful landscapes and the ability to develop a successful company. One of the least expensive countries to live in, you can stretch your funds further while [...]

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Parachuting and Golf in Nicaragua – An Interesting Convergence

Posted on 17. May, 2012 by .

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A friend of Mine, Rich Grimm had been running a group of folks call the Tsunami Skydivers to Belize for over a decade when he decided to take a change of pace and bring 150 of them to Nicaragua. Because Rich and I stay in touch, he knew about Gran Pacifica and suggested we stage [...]

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The Fun of Being non-Catholic in a Highly Catholic Society

Posted on 16. May, 2012 by .

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The Cobb Family just attended its second 1st Communion in 3 weeks. The church was packed as you can see from the photos and there were even some dignitaries attending. Former President of Nicaragua, Enrique Bolanos was there celebrating the communion of a grandchild. Our friends, Ben and Lorena have 2 daughters, Laura and Carmen, [...]

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Running in Nicaragua – The Carrera Verde 2012

Posted on 15. May, 2012 by .

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The Carrera Verde translates into the “Green Race” and over 1600 people showed up to run a 5K Race in Managua this past Sunday. This Activity will allow the reforestation of Reserva Natura with about 6 thousand trees to be planted this June. It’s amazing that I’d run into so many people I knew, but [...]

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