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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Thank you every one

Dear Family , friends and fans i just want to say a big thank you for all the help from the one's that could help thank you very much, we made it to WA. things have been really bizzy scene we got here, many blessing to every one and happy holidays..

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

we need you help....

Dear family-friends and fans
"i need you help"
here is a note from my daughter any and all help would be highly appreciated...


Hey everyone, please help bring my dad closer to me. it has been 29 years since we lived in the same city together and I would love to have him and my sister close. My dad wants to get out of the Midwest. A gypsy hippie does not belong in the mid west. he belongs here in Washington with all of us earthy, outdoorsy, open minded welcoming community. I may not have had the opportunity to have a childhood with my father but I want to have a closer relationship with him and I would like for my daughter and son to have a growing relationship with him.. Help me give my kids what I couldn't have.


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thank you from the bottom of our hearts

Thursday, April 30, 2015

7 Amazing Inexpensive Countries To Live In For A Year

7 Amazing Inexpensive Countries To Live In For A Year


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Have you ever thought about chucking it all and moving to a place where the greenback goes farther? Though many of us do, the spots we used to consider cheap—the Bahamas in the 1970s, Paris in the ’60s—aren’t so inexpensive now. Don’t worry. There are still plenty of places where the slightly well-heeled can live comfortably without giving up an arm and a leg.
You have the world available to you, and there are plenty of options for international exploration.
If you have a skill that you can take with you overseas, like writing or design, or if you’re willing to teach English, work in a café, or become a tour guide, 
you’re in a good position to live in one of these inexpensive countries.



Thailand

 
 Average Monthly Rent (1 Bedroom): $300
Average Monthly Utilities (Electric, Heating, Water, Garbage): $70
Home to the Songkran festival and the world’s largest Buddha, there will always be amazing festivities to take part in.  If you choose to plant yourself in Thailand, you’ll probably run into a bunch of other expats, as it’s one of the top choices for those wishing to move.



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