INTERNET WOES
As we settle into island life, we have been loosely tracking
the Pros and Cons of how and where we currently live.
PROS
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Unspoiled nature abounds
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The sea is 130 steps outside our door
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The salty air is fresh & clean
·
Getting used to life without A/C
· More physical activity- tasks require more effort due to less modern conveniences
·
One week in and I’m already in better shape
· Vegetable/Fruit vendor stops at my back door every Wednesday and Saturday
· A “quick trip” to town takes at least 3 hours, so we learn to see and plan for each excursion as an “Outing!”
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Recognizing the feelings of slowing down
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Enjoying the peace and tranquility. Gentle
breezes. Stillness
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Meeting people from around the world at this
Lodge, famous among kitesurfers
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Slowly making friends with the locals, who are
kind, generous souls
Cons
· No-see-ums. Some call them sand fleas. Some call them sandflies, but we’re from Florida and are well-acquainted with these hateful no-see-ums. Scratch, scratch, scratch
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Internet connectivity issues
First off, we are on a remote island in Central America. And while I am grateful that internet services do exist, the spottiness causes me some self-examination.
Most obvious is my quick move from peacefulness to
complete irritation the minute those little WIFI arcs at the bottom right of my
taskbar disappear, replaced by a tiny globe that says: No Internet Access.
When I say “quick move” I mean, 0 to 60 mood-change in less than 3 seconds.
Red Flag. The problem appears to lie more with my attitude than bandwidth. A wise person told me I have a case of Internet Entitlement.
What?
Those two words strung together accurately describe why I get so frustrated when I can’t connect to the World Wide Web and Email.
I have a blog to write and publish! I have a business
to run that is 100% internet-based! My readers and clients depend on me! Our
families need to hear that we are still alive, way out here. I mean, I am
important! I matter so much that by gosh there had better be internet service
when and where I need it!
Whew.
That’s some ugly, honest stuff right there.
So, before the solution we found arrives within the week,
I want to ponder some of that. After all, isn’t everything out here ‘manana’?
I hope this is all resolved for you, and sooner than later!!!
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