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Originally Posted by aimelove
My father in law lives between Las Patos and Perdinales. I was staring hard to see if I saw him, but I didn't see him. He works a fishing boat and has about 20 kids scattered all over town. My plan is to retire in that area. Matter of fact, my brother in law just opened a motorcycle repair business in Las Patos.
It is more relaxing than dodging motos and dealing with the fast life in Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo stresses me like New York does sometimes. That region is like heaven on Earth. I hope it stays a secret from the tourist industry while I am building up my retirement funds here in the US. I doubt it though. The Italians are already pumping money in, buying homes and opening little businesses here and there. By the time I am ready to retire, it will become another Boca Chica.
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At a certain age one begins to see the wisdom of a slower paced life as a real asset. Why so much work? How many toys are enough? What are the real pleasures of life? Well enough babbling from me.
Hope your dreams come true and maybe one day we'll drink a Presidente in Los Patos...on me.