We didn’t know how popular this blog would be, and judging by your response it is going crazy. A few of our readers have mentioned that they are having trouble navigating the blog. Today we will try to explain how to read it and catch up on things you may have missed. If you have not subscribed to e-mail notifications, that is the easiest way to receive each post when it is published. You can do that by scrolling down to the “SUBSCRIBE TO BLOG VIA EMAIL” near the bottom of the 1st page. It is simple to subscribe; just enter your e-mail address. We will not spam you and you can unsubscribe any time. If you prefer to just check back, all you need to do is save the link http://2RetireInPanama.com to your favorites. For those of you checking back, you can catch up on any missed posts by searching the “RECENT POSTS” on the sidebar column to the right. They should be red, and you can click on each one to take you to that post. We started writing this blog in August, and the past posts are a little further down on the same column titled “ARCHIVES”. Once you click on an archive link you will have access to all the posts for that archive period. We certainly love to have comments and suggestions. At the bottom of each post there is a row of icons where you can click to share, and a like button. Further down you will find a comment section. You must be logged in to see this and leave a comment. We will not share your e-mail address when you comment and we reserve the right to not display all comments. That keeps the spam out of our blog. We do want to keep it positive and entertaining. We do, however, want to hear about negative experiences if you find that you do not agree with our findings. We will post a bad experience that you may have had with one of the things we write about. Let’s be fair here. Everyone doesn’t always have the same great experience.
For the next few months we will be learning our Spanish, researching the country of Panama, and learning about the native food. Our blog will have a Spanish “word of the day”, some recipes that we will try when we get down there, and other great things. We hope that some of our new friends on the ground in Panama will weigh in and share some of these things as well.
As always we hope that you will all enjoy what we are writing about, and share this experience with us.