Back To Blogging
This is my first post since February 25. Much has changed. I am now alive and well, living in Columbia, Missouri USA. The desire to write and post has returned. So it is time to get started again.
It will be somewhat different posting a primarily Dominican-related blog from up here. I think it will require a different approach. I look forward to sitting down to write and we will see where the posts lead me.
Much has changed in my life since returning to the states from my home away from home in Sosua. I am in my 5th month away from the island. After spending 5 months in Sosua last winter, I returned home in early April.
I have spent most of the past 4 years in the Caribbean, first in Puerto Rico, then on the island of Dominica and finally in Sosua for the past 2+ years.
I felt burned out, like my Caribbean adventure had reached the 'been there done that' point. The lure of no electrical problems, of not having to carry my water in, of not having Dominican friends stop by for conversations that invariably led into asking for something, convinced me it was time to come home for an extended period of time.
I felt the need to help my brother look after my aging mother, of being in better contact with my four grown children who are nevertheless spread far and wide and of living down the road from my brother, who is my best friend in the world.
I felt the desire to have more choices to shop for, a car to drive, sporting events to attend and other good things about being a gringo in gringoland. I told myself; maybe after a year or two I will regain the desire to live among the palm trees and the noise of the motos again.
I am doing all those things and the time here has been wonderful so far. The objectives I set for myself are being met and I love the quiet days and evenings, the peaceful solitude.
But, seemingly right on cue after being in one place for five or six months, the restless feeling has returned. A desire to go back to Sosua or perhaps try some other location in the DR has crept into my consciousness. I welcome this feeling very much. It tells me a lot about myself.
As I sit here enduring the 'dog days' of August in Missouri, I am beginning to think of winter around the corner. I have not done a Missouri winter in four years and truthfully the thought of it is a bit intimidating. The cold, gray, cloud-covered sky with intermittent ice and snow storms and with darkness arriving by 5 pm each day are giving me pause for thought. Do I want to experience this again? Or do I want to board a plane and get the hell 'out of Dodge?'
I do miss my many friends down there. So, as of today, no decisions have been made, but daily thought is being devoted to the decision.
In the meantime, I have also felt a desire to get busy with this blogsite.
Totally surprising to me was the fact that as time passed, I somehow gathered many faithful readers. When my posts became less and less frequent and then trailed off altogether, several wrote very nice emails urging me to continue. I hope I am able to get the word around and they will return.
This blog has always been heavy on photos and will continue to be that way. The difference will be that instead of using almost solely photos that I had taken myself, I will now rely, al least somewhat, on other people's photos and images taken off the internet.
The majority of the information I plan to post will concern the Dominican Republic. But, there are other topics that are near and of concern to me that I will include as well.
I would like to write about Dominican north coast and Sosua news, about other areas on the island perhaps worthy of a visit, about expatriate life in the Dominican Republic, about some of the things I have learned concerning the Latin culture in the DR, about things to see and do and just Dominican general information that is of interest to me.
Also let's not forget about the Caribbean World Series Champion and Dominican Winter League Champion Las Aguilas de Cibaneas. Where are those guys today? Who are they playing for? How are they doing?
My home is filled with the sounds of Bachata and Latin Pop music each day. I do love the heat and the beat of Latin music. Music plays such an integral part in the lives of those on the island who are paralyzed with poverty and have no way out. I want to learn more about the various artists who sing such beautiful songs and so will include that information on a steady basis.
There are many special things to do and see on or near the north coast. Perhaps some research will inspire me to visit new places and see new things.
In the 2+ years I lived on the island, I rarely ventured beyond the Puerto Plata to Cabarete corridor. Perhaps this is why I began to lose interest in being there. I am told the island is beautiful and diverse. When I return, a priority will be to branch out, go more places and see more of the island.
I have never had a car when living in Sosua. I made up my mind the other day, I am not returning until I have some decent mode of transportation. I really do not have the desire to buy a car just yet. Instead, I am in the process of looking for someone or someplace that would have a car for long-term rental (several months). If you read this and have an idea or know of someone please write to me (prbeachbum@hotmail.com).
I am not going to limit the blog to information about the Dominican Republic. There are more important things to write about.
I am a very concerned American. Slowly this country has awakened to the incompetence and corruption of the Bush / Cheney / Rove / Gonzalez / Rumsfeld/ Neoconservative Administration. I am an avid reader and have read upwards of 30 books concerning the effects they have had upon this country during the past 6 1/2 years.
There are still many wonderful things about this country, but there is also true cause for concern. I wish more and more of the citizens would finally wake up, read up, stand up and get involved. Thankfully the polls show that 73% of the American public are also very angry about where our politicians have taken us.
Do not assume because you have health insurance that they will take care of you when catastrophe happens. Companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna employ departments whose sole job is to pore through your policies to find pre-existing conditions and other ways to deny your coverage when you apply for it.
The United States is the only country in the Industrialized First World without Universal Health Care coverage and that is a travesty.
GO SEE SICKO! Michael Moore has brought the subject back to the forefront where it belongs.
Sharing links is fun also. In the next blog, I will write about the above link. If you guys are partial to Latin women as I am, you will enjoy participating in a 'special election' currently being held there.
5 I am hungry for lunch at Susannah's.
4. I want to go sit in the shade and watch all the pretty girls walk by.
3. I want to feel the sand under my toes as I look out at the sea.
2. I feel younger when I am there.
1. I miss my friends.
Matt is holding his nephew and John's son Tristan.
Right now, my main concern is Matt. Matt is a 21-year old Air Force soldier stationed at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. I often think, how can one of the most anti-Iraq War persons living in this country have a son who is eligible to deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan this coming January. Believe me we have some spirited conversations.
Matt is currently home on leave until the end of the month. The picture above is one I took of him, his big brother John and John's son Tristan yesterday when they came to visit.
As a veteran from the 'Viet Nam Era,' I know that if he goes, and it looks like he will, to Iraq, he will return a different person. His bravado and lust for adventure will most likely be replaced with a head full of lasting memories about danger and death. But, as hard as I tried to prevent him from enlisting, I now totally support him in my own way. I'll just be glad when the next 2+ years are over and he comes home to the rest of his life here safe and sound.
My friend Renato is doing a wonderful job of providing the members of the Yahoo Group Sosuadominicanrepublic with daily Spanish lessons. You are doing a great service Renato. I am not going to try and compete with him, but like most of us who spend time in the Dominican Republic, I am always trying to improve my ability to communicate and understand the language of the island. I think I will restrict my Spanish language entries to vocabulary. Hopefully, it will help me continue to learn new words and the readers as well.
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