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About Lahry

Status:

Considering a Move Abroad 

Gender:

Male

Currently Lives:

Holbrook, Arizona, United States

Citizen Of:

United States

Some Forum Posts:

Belize: Placencia for single:

Hello everyone, I'm a 73 yo single white male. I've been to many foreign countries before, including India and Nigeria. So culture shock is not a deal with me. My retirement income is about $1900 usds/mo. For that, my must haves are internet, and a clean air conditioned room with a bed, shower, refrigerator. A hot plate or microwave would be even better. I will also need a cell phone of course. I have a BlackBerry sim card phone that I got in Nigeria. will that work? I'm a very frugal person. I take 3 prescription meds for High Blood Pressure. I want to be close to restaurants etc. Also a room where I could securely park a motor cycle would be good. My goal is to find a place where I can live inexpensively, I can live comfortably, and enjoy the culture of Belize. I like the street side food vendors, etc. I'm not picky. I currently reside in Louisiana USA. So, I'm all ears. I do have a Passport good till 2020. What kind of a visa should I get? Also can I use my debit card there to access my US bank account. Thanks to all who will be kind enough to respond.

Colombia: I'm thinking about it.:

Hello everyone, I'm a 73 yo single white male. I've been to many foreign countries before, including India and Nigeria. So culture shock is not a deal with me. My retirement income is about $1900 usds/mo. For that, my must haves are internet, and a clean air conditioned room with a bed, shower, refrigerator. A hot plate or microwave would be even better. I will also need a cell phone of course. I have a BlackBerry sim card phone that I got in Nigeria. will that work? I'm a very frugal person. I take 3 prescription meds for High Blood Pressure. I want to be close to restaurants etc. Also a room where I could securely park a motor cycle would be good. My goal is to find a place where I can live inexpensively, I can live comfortably, improve my Spanish, and enjoy the culture of Columbia. I like the street side food vendors, etc. I'm not picky. I currently reside in Louisiana USA. So, I'm all ears. I do have a Passport good till 2020. What kind of a visa should I get? Also can I use my debit card there to access my US bank account. Thanks to all who will be kind enough to respond.

Colombia: I'm thinking about it.:

Hello everyone, I'm a 73 yo single white male. I've been to many foreign countries before, including India and Nigeria. So culture shock is not a deal with me. My retirement income is about $1900 usds/mo. For that, my must haves are internet, and a clean air conditioned room with a bed, shower, refrigerator. A hot plate or microwave would be even better. I will also need a cell phone of course. I have a BlackBerry sim card phone that I got in Nigeria. will that work? I'm a very frugal person. I take 3 prescription meds for High Blood Pressure. I want to be close to restaurants etc. Also a room where I could securely park a motor cycle would be good. My goal is to find a place where I can live inexpensively, I can live comfortably, improve my Spanish, and enjoy the culture of Columbia. I like the street side food vendors, etc. I'm not picky. I currently reside in Louisiana USA. So, I'm all ears. I do have a Passport good till 2020. What kind of a visa should I get? Also can I use my debit card there to access my US bank account. Thanks to all who will be kind enough to respond.

Colombia: metrocuadrado.com:

I must have this exchange thing all screwed up in my mind. Can someone tell me how many COP's $500 usd's will buy? I looked at some those rentals on the two sites above. Staggering, to say the least.

Bahamas: Turks/Caicos:

I'm hoping someone who lives there will reply. I'd like to know more about expat living there. I'm single, retired male. All I need is a room to sleep and bathe, make coffee. Must have internet. Must be walking distance to some kind of food supply. :) Is that too much to ask?

Belize: Placencia:

I've been looking at lots of places outside the US where my funds go the farthest, and life is safe and calm. My focus is on Placencia, Belize. Do any of you live there. Got info about there? I am alone. I need a simple place to bathe, sleep and cook a bit now and then. Must have internet and AC would be nice, but not a must.

Belize: Visiting Belize:

What's wrong with AC?

Panama: Sound system availability in Boquette:

Hi, I'm thinking of coming down for a trial visit to Boquette. One of the things I want to do, is to sing at the market in Boquette. I can sing anything from Merle Haggard, to Michael Bolton, to Elvis. But I'll need the availability of a sound system. I have one here, but it's too heavy to ship. Anyone have any ideas. I just need two inputs, so it does not have to be elbaorate. Is there a music store there, that could furnish such? Just curious. :)

Colombia: Transferring money from U.S. to Colombia:

I'm new to info on Columbia. Very interesting comments here. Thank you. Can someone please explain what a "cedula" is? Thanks.

Global Expat Forum: Pastor:

Hello, I almost missed this. Please write me an email, and we can talk more. Also, to find out about who I am, visit http://whosoeverwill.ning.com. I am also "Lahry Sibley" on Facebook. Hope to hear from you soon. L

 

Date Joined:

6/24/2010

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