Archive for January, 2009

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #39, January 31, 2009

Posted on January 31st, 2009 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hello Panama Forum Members!

Are you as passionate about Panama as I am?

Have you been dreaming about sharing your observations and thoughts with a huge audience?

Or maybe you just want to keep a public record of your insights and ideas?

There’s an amazing new feature at Panama Forum that allows you to do all that, and more: your own blog!

But wait… you might be thinking that starting your own blog is difficult, and that it’s even harder to gain readers and make your blog well known.

And that’s certainly true. There are millions of blogs out there and most of them have just one reader: the author.

However, starting your blog at Panama Forum gives you an instant headstart and puts you way ahead of more than 95% of all the bloggers out there:

INSTANT BENEFITS

  1. Your blog is integrated into PanamaForum.com
  2. You’ll have a big readership right away: all Panama Forum members will be aware of your blog
  3. All your blog posts are promoted near the top of our front page, where they are seen by hundreds of visitors each day
  4. Each week we’ll email a selection of the best posts to all our 4,309 forum members
  5. Your blog has your own RSS feed, which makes it very easy to promote your blog posts all over the web (we do that for you, too)
    and finally,
  6. Your blog is 100% FREE and it takes you just a minute to get started.

If you always wanted to start a blog but didn’t know how or thought it wouldn’t be worth your while, think again!

It’s so easy that you have NO EXCUSE! :D

You don’t even have to register… just log in to Panama Forum and make your first post right now:
http://www.panamaforum.com/blog_post.php?do=newblog

Don’t be shy… tell it like it is! Write something about yourself, about Panama or about anything else you can think of.

After you’ve made your first post, take a minute or so to customize your blog (this is OPTIONAL):
http://www.panamaforum.com/blog_usercp.php?do=editoptions

I look forward to welcoming you to the wonderful world of blogging! If you have any questions, I’m here to help.

Enjoy Panama and have fun!

See you next week.

LATEST THREADS:

  • Panama switches to energy-saving light bulbs
    Panama joins the list of nations who are suffering an energy crisis. They try to remedy the problem by handing out free fluorescent energy saving bulbs to its citizens.
  • Stable banks in Panama
    Worried about your money? Check out this thread and get a list of most stable and reliable banks for your needs.
  • Panama climate
    Traveling to Panama for the first time and no clue about the climate? Visit this thread to get more information.
  • Best beaches of Panama
    Want to visit the best beaches in Panama? Lots of information and pictures in this thread to get you to your dream beach.
  • Panama nightlife
    Do you want to know more about nightlife of Panama City? See which places to visit and which to avoid.

PANAMA NEWS:

  • Gringa Robbed at Gunpoint on Bus at Albrook Terminal
    A friend of mine was on the David-Boquete bus a few days ago which had not yet left the Albrook terminal. A guy without a ticket boarded the bus on the pretext of needing to deliver some papers to someone on the bus. He robbed my friend (and her 90 year old mother) at gunpoint and walked off the bus carrying about $8000 worth of gold coins and jewellery.
  • Positive Panama 2008 Economic Activity
    The Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) of Panama grew 8.27 percent from January to November of 2008, informed official sources. According to comptroller reports the growth was due to the high performance of mining and quarries, construction, transportation, storage and communications, hotels and restaurants.
  • A Live Auction of pre-Columbian Artifacts from Panama?
    “Panama, c. 500-1500AD. A heavy and nice red ware vase with round body and wide flared tubular neck and swirl design in gray with crème colored background on neck. Nice example of its type, produced near and influenced by Costa Rica, in excellent condition. H: 6.25″. Choice. Old San Francisco Collection.” Somebody is auctioning off a whole bunch of pre-Columbian pottery, all of it supposedly from Panama, in an auction on 15 February 2009.
  • Absolved Former Nicaraguan President Eyes Presidency
    Former Nicaraguan President Arnoldo Aleman wants his old job back now that his money laundering conviction has been overturned. Aleman says he is ready to challenge the ruling leftist Sandinistas in 2011. He says he will seek the presidential nomination from his Liberal Constitutionalist Party. Aleman’s announcement Monday came three days after the Supreme Court overturned his 2003 conviction and 20-year prison sentence. He had been accused of using 60 bank accounts in Panama to launder about us$58 million in stolen government funds. Aleman governed Nicaragua from 1997 to 2001. He had spent most of his time since his conviction under house arrest, but remained the top power broker in his party.

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #38, January 25, 2009

Posted on January 25th, 2009 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hello Panama Forum Members,

This is the 38th issue of the Panama Forum Newsletter.

While most of our participating members are single or retired, some are asking questions about what it’s like to live in Panama with kids, and what there is to do.

If you have just relocated to Panama, you may have noticed that there is quite an active single life, but what about family life there? Luckily, Panama is quite child-friendly, and there are plenty of options for entertainment and activities.

When planning a family trip to Panama, there are many adventure tours that take you around various areas of the region, allowing you to explore local villages, beaches, jungles, and more.

While most trips are ideal for children above the age of 6, there are many different fun activities to choose from for children of all ages.

Within Panama City, I would suggest visiting Casco Viejo, a historic neighborhood filled with gorgeous restored buildings, plenty of shops, delicious restaurants, and even a museum that can give you a nice, educational day trip out with your family.

Feel like a walk in the park? Panama’s Parque Omar is a huge park filled with trails for jogging or strolling, a playground, a gym, several sports fields and courts, a swimming pool, a local library, and fresh smoothie and fruit stalls. Be sure to check out the park’s weekly schedule to find out about the many public events that are held there.

If you are a member who is still unsure about visiting or relocating to Panama as a family-friendly spot, there is no need to worry. Panama is a happy, culture rich, historical place that is great for raising kids.

TOP PANAMA THREADS

  • Is It Worth Living In Panama?
    A member who has been a part of the forum for some time and has been considering relocating there is still having a few doubts. Is it really worth living in Panama? What are your reasons for moving there?
  • Real Estate In Panama
    With such a huge market for real estate in Panama it isn’t surprising so many investors are flocking there. But one user would like a few more details about local real estate, and how it relates to business there.
  • First Time Visitors To Panama
    Some must see sites for people visiting Panama City for the first time, and some activities you just have to try.
  • Renting An Apartment In Panama City
    Here is some advice for people looking to rent apartments in Panama City. Where should you look?
  • Stats On Number of Americans Living In Panama
    Michael is curious about the number of Americans who have relocated and are currently living full or part time in the area.
  • Best Beaches
    Which beaches are best? With so many covering the Panama area, what beaches are the most beautiful, family friendly, and fun? Check this thread to find out.
  • Gyms In Panama City
    Want to stay fit? This thread lists some of the best gyms in Panama City.


TOP PANAMA NEWS

Sloth - Photo of the Day

Posted on January 25th, 2009 in Panama Photo of the Day | No Comments »

A hanging sloth in Panama is feeling itchy.

Sloth
Photo by rbcullen.