I have been a member of I/L from almost the beginning---a time when our info about the World arrived on 7-10 mimeographed pages in black and white and stapled together. This was long before I retired or attended any conferences. I told my children that when I retired I would be gone from the U.S. and looking for someplace to live overseas. A month after retirement I was in Belize and then Ecuador. At the time, Cuenca, Ecuador, was the number one place to live in the World for retirees. I've been in Cuenca for eight years now and have attended many I/L Conferences in several countries. I am now looking to southern Portugal (Algarve) or the island of Madeira (Portugal territory many miles southwest of Portugal). I am also interested in Ajijic, Mexico, located on Lake Chapala (the largest lake in Mexico). The draw for the Ajijic area is that I can drive my car and several suitcases down in a couple of days. The Ajijic area has the largest expat population in all of Mexico and, according to them, has the best cllimate in the World. Whatever I decide, I owe it all to I/L and their excellent articles from those in person and on the ground.
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