Never been to St. Louis, then, have you?The only place I've ever been threatened with any criminal activity was in Lisbon...damn near got pick-pocketed by two pretty girls.
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Never been to St. Louis, then, have you?The only place I've ever been threatened with any criminal activity was in Lisbon...damn near got pick-pocketed by two pretty girls.
We've been staying off the beaten path in Little Bay (Westmoreland). Haven't been bothered by anyone. In fact, everyone we've come in contact with has been extremely friendly. I even cooked real spaghetti with Oxe tail and invited our neighbors over. Had a great time. A lot of stories and laughs. Ventured into the "city" for groceries in Savanna-la-Mar and you can definitely see the stark contrast between rural and city life. Different scenery but the same issues as anywhere else I suppose.Wasn’t that bad… 40 years ago when we vacationed there.
‘Course we mostly stayed within the confines of the all-inclusive property, away from the cities, and they’ve had time to breed 2 more generations of hopelessness.
Why is it some of the most beautiful, paradise-like countries are hell holes?
Actually we have...several times. Stayed downtown and attended Braves games.Never been to St. Louis, then, have you?
Then you've had far better luck than I have there.Actually we have...several times. Stayed downtown and attended Braves games.
Plus flew into STL when our son was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood.
Then you've had far better luck than I have there.
Let me elaborate on my previous comments. We moved here last summer, had some down time while we waited for my stuff to go through the shipping process. I loved those weeks, everyday was like a vacation. Once it hit the ground, we went into "gas pedal to the floor" mode in getting our business set up. We've experienced just about every setback you can imagine, from exponentially higher costs, to housing issues, to numerous government compliance issues, to health issues, to the engine blowing up in my truck (and, because it's a Ford, we're having to send for parts from the US). There are days when we get clotheslined multiple times from crap there's just no way to anticipate. For the past 4 months I have been working every day, even worked straight through Christmas. I'm exhausted, I'm tired of dealing with dumb people, and I admit I sometimes fail to see the reason we moved here to begin with. I haven't been getting out and enjoying the really cool parts of Costa Rica because every waking minute I am investing in this new company. I know it takes a lot to get something like this off the ground, I've done it before. But I've never done it in a foreign country. Now, the good parts: We are getting some major attention from the top top top people in our industry, everyone is telling us we hit this place at the right time with the right idea and we're going to be uber successful. They're handing us orders, big ones. We have some good people in our organization, and have done all the legwork to ensure healthy growth. Now, it's time to watch it grow. And, maybe go enjoy a beach or two.
Cool
What industry or what type of business?
We are headed there (Santa Teresa) again in a few weeks.
Screwless coffinsI think he builds coffins? But IdK