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November 21st, 2011 - 5:00 am § in Culture, Day in the Life, Panama

Relentless Positivity

In Panama, the month of November has only fifteen working days. November 1st is Children’s Day, and the second is All Soul’s Day, a national day of mourning on which both loud music and alcohol are prohibited. As soon as the clock strikes midnight, however, three trumpet-calls (“las dianas”)[...]

October 14th, 2011 - 5:00 am § in Country, Culture, In the Field, Panama

Where the Sidewalk Ends, Part II

Panama’s sidewalks leave a lot to be desired. For one, they rarely exist – at least in my tumbledown municipality. And when they do, it is not advisable to trust them. Manholes are left uncovered, grates yawn with serrated edges, and all sorts of other ankle-breaking traps exist for the unsuspec[...]

October 9th, 2011 - 6:03 am § in Country, Culture, Day in the Life, In the Field, Panama

Where the Sidewalk Ends, Part I

In Panama, the difference in quality between services and institutions that are publicly funded and those that are privately funded is striking. And let me rid you of any suspense right away: the public sector is the one that excels in shabbiness. Perhaps the most obvious example of this dilapidatio[...]

July 31st, 2011 - 8:30 am § in Chile, Culture, Panama

I Can’t Say Chino

Chino means exactly what you think it means — I had no need for a dictionary when I first heard this word used, in reference to an Asian friend and fellow volunteer in Chile. She is Chinese-American, a concept which, unfortunately, didn’t always compute.  “What, are you Chinese or Americ[...]

July 15th, 2011 - 9:48 am § in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Looking for Opportunity, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela

La Vida Idealist.org is Seeking New Writers!

If you are reading this now, chances are you’re interested in nonprofit or development work in Latin America. You may actually already be teaching English in Colombia, or working in a national park in Costa Rica, or completing your first year of the Peace Corps in Chile. And if that’s th[...]

July 3rd, 2011 - 10:32 pm § in Around Town, Culture, Day in the Life, Panama, Uncategorized

Machismo Madness: Coping with the Burn

For the month of July, La Vida Idealist has asked bloggers to write about their experiences with machismo. This is the first post in that series. The gentlemen of the Taller Ulises Bicicletas: oh, how I hate them. Their store is located at the entrance to my building, and each day, coming or g[...]

May 22nd, 2011 - 12:04 pm § in Chile, Culture, In the Field, Panama, Uncategorized

Developing in Many Directions

Of course, it is only common sense that in the developing nations of the world, progress has been made in different areas at different speeds. Certainly in terms of convenience, Panama, my new country, has been a lot easier than Patagonia. Most essential items are available in Santiago, my new home,[...]

July 21st, 2010 - 11:01 am § in Around Town, Costa Rica, Country, Good Ideas, Guatemala, Panama, Tips & Resources

Getting Schooled in Spanish Schools

Well, I’ve done this all backward. More than six months after coming to Central America, I’m finally taking a long-term shot at Spanish school. I decided on the school I’m at – Sol Latino in in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala – after hearing good feedback from some travelers I met. B[...]

July 7th, 2010 - 7:00 pm § in Around Town, Culture, Day in the Life, Panama

The Devils of Panama City

A rarely heard utterance: “My favorite thing about the city was the buses.” A Dutch traveler said it to me about Panama City before I left. I inwardly scoffed; she must just think that because they use bikes so much in the Netherlands. But then I got there, and she’d nailed it. Sorry, Karl[...]





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