May 2017
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My parents used to tell me that life was full of contradictions. I remember thinking that was just a tired old cliché. But as we all learn over time, it's true. And that's why the best answer to a question is often: "It depends."
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Boo! That's not a word you'll hear very often in Panama this time of year, as Halloween isn't widely celebrated. Still, locals are familiar with big holidays celebrated in the U.S., as there has always been a great deal of American expats living here.
The highland town of Boquete is one of the most popular expat destinations in Panama. People are attracted by the comfortable climate and natural beauty. But what keeps people in Boquete is not its beauty, but its residents. Expats, together with the local population, have established a well-rounded community full of social clubs, civic groups, volunteer efforts, and fun activities. There is a huge variety of ways to spend your time in Boquete, and here's a sampling.
Panama is small, think smaller than Rhode Island, but seriously diverse. So getting a handle on different regions can take time. The most important thing to know is that the two major regions that attract expats are: