martes, 7 de enero de 2014
Mariscos Las Pitahayas
Had some tasty seafood the other day at Mariscos Las Pitahayas in Altamira, Managua. It isn't much on ambiance...more like a ranchón you might find at a Nicaraguan beach like Poneloya o Paso Caballos. However, the service was really good and the food was tasty...not as hot as I would have liked but it was good.
We ordered breaded shrimp and garlic shrimp, both plates very tasty, served with french fries and salad. Prices weren't the greatest (click here to see) but it beats Burger King.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I give Mariscos Las Pitahayas a 6 (mainly for lack of ambiance and prices should be lower for this type of restaurant). If you have a hankering for seafood in the middle of Managua, it's a decent option.
Mariscos Las Pitahayas
De la Vicky 300 mts. S
Managua
2252-5809
sábado, 4 de enero de 2014
Beautiful weather in Nicaragua...
Do you want to escape the coldest weather in 20 years there in the U.S.? The weather and beaches are beautiful in Nicaragua....
Nicaraguan fast food/Fritanga de Nicaragua
Mmmmm, delicious. This table of food cost me 108 córdobas or $4.26. Good stuff! Let me break it down for you: 1.5 liter Pepsi, plate #1: rice and beans (gallo pinto), fried cheese (queso frito), fried plantain (un maduro) and cole slaw (ensalada de repollo); plate #2: fried plaintain slices (tajadas), cole slaw (ensalada de repollo), rice and beans (gallo pinto) and a cottage cheese filled crepe (manuela); plate #3: same stuff but with 2 manuelas and a little spicey tomato, lemon and onion salad (chile).
Mmmmm, delicioso. Aquí en la mesa gasté 108 córdobas o US$4.26. Buenísimo!!! Ustedes ya saben de que se trata así que no voy a volver a traducir toda la comida. Basta decir que estaba....RICA!!!!
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Scarecrow/Espantapájaros
Saw this scarecrow in El Hormigón, Granada. What's good for the goose is good for the gander....
Vimos esta espantapájaros en El Hormigón, Granada. Parece que funciona....
miércoles, 1 de enero de 2014
The World’s 8 Best Places to Retire in 2014 - On Retirement (usnews.com)
The World's 8 Best Places to Retire in 2014
December 31, 2013 RSS Feed PrintIf you could retire anywhere in the world, where would you go? As we find ourselves at the beginning of a brand new year, that's a question worth asking. The very good news is that we are living in a time when it's not only possible, but easier than ever to launch the retirement adventure of your fondest day dreams almost anywhere on earth that appeals to you.
Specifically, here are the best, most comfortable, affordable, convenient and rewarding spots worldwide for retirement in 2014. Which one is calling your name?
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7. Granada, Nicaragua
Monthly budget: $1,300
Monthly rent: $500
Geographically, Nicaragua is blessed, with two long coastlines and two big lakes, plus volcanoes, highlands, rain forest and rivers. In this regard, it's got everything Costa Rica and Panama have got, all less discovered and developed and available for the adventurer and eco-traveler at bargain rates.
Architecturally, too, Nicaragua is notable. Its two sister colonial cities, Granada and Leon, vie for the title of Oldest City in the Americas. Whichever story you believe (that the Spanish conquistadores settled first on the shores of Lake Nicaragua at Granada or, perhaps, a few months earlier in Old Leon), Nicaragua is the big winner, with impressive colonial-era churches, public buildings and parks to her credit.
Property values have fallen significantly in this country over the past several years, thanks to the re-election of Sandinista President Daniel Ortega and the global recession, which has hit this country hard. As a result, you can buy a house on Nicaragua's Pacific coast for less than $100,000.
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Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing group. With more than 28 years experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current opportunities for living, retiring and investing overseas in her free e-letter. Her newest book, "How To Buy Real Estate Overseas", published by Wiley & Sons, is the culmination of decades of personal experience living and investing around the world.
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