A DAY IN THE LIFE
Bob K
I was on the beach in Sosua yesterday and the police were out in force. There were no less than 6 foot patrols of up to 6 cops (PN or Cestur or a combo of both) roaming up and down the beach. There were also two large groups of volunteers patrolling the beach as well. All entrances had guards posted (PN) who inspected all beach bags and coolers looking for any bottles, beer or otherwise, as these are not allowed on the beach this weekend. Even the restaurants and bars need to serve drinks in plastic cups this weekend. They were also looking for any weapons (guns and knives), drugs, etc.
They were also setting up all kinds of drink and food stands on the beach as well as multiple BBQs. Most of the restaurants and bars will close this weekend as there are so many Dominican beach stands being set up and most of the Dominican visitors will bring their own food and drink. So a good weekend for the owners to take some time off.
There were also multiple patrols along the road ways and flag wavers telling people to slow down.
Yes it has begun and time for us to "hole" up for the duration.
Everyone have a safe and happy holiday weekend.
Bob K
Have a good safe weekend!
I will start a couple of "deep thought" threads...... So we have something to do......Lol.
Bob K
Here in the capital ---- sooooo quiet. I am a block off the Malecon, no traffic, no noise. I live on a cul de sac and even the kids are quiet.....
Bob K
I remember parting that Friday night and never went back out until Monday, when the calm returned. The other expats I met there and even some Dominicans told me they do not attend the beach festivities. Maybe I'm just getting old and just not into that whole Spring break party scene :-( I love dancing and music, but as a former club bouncer the whole scene just feels unsafe and one thing I did learn while doing that job was: Go with your gut feeling!
I would love for other expats to chime in and tell me of your own personal experience with semana Santa weekend or just the reasons why you choose not to partake of the festivities. I'm not super religious, but I don't feel the display of music, alcohol, and debauchery represents the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus and all that he stood for, It should more than anything a time to reflect on life and help the less fortunate, not a time to get drunk and act stupid! But hey! to each their own. Happy and safe Easter everyone.
That said, my across the cul de sac neighbor decided today was the day to blast reggaeton crap. A group of us descended on him for being disrespectful!!!! Ha.
For me it is the death rate and accident rate that scares me the most. Last year, due to work commitments, I spent most of Semana Santa on the road!!! I drove from Puerto Plata to Punta Cana, to Santiago back to Santo Domingo them to Punta Cana again, then Back to Santo Domingo finally Puerto Plata! NEVER AGAIN......not worth the strain on my nerves. Never every again will I do this for any client or contract!
The hotels are jammed. The beaches are jammed. Restaurants are jammed. In a country where customer service sucks imagine how bad it is this week!!!!!
And in case anyone missed it - Wednesday there was a major roof fire at the Hard Rock Hotel in Punta Cana. The cana roof on the main restaurant went up in flames. It could be seen for miles. Imagine that hotel this weekend!!!!!
I remember when motorboats etc were allowed on the beaches and seadoos. There were so many deaths in the water it was ridiculous!!!! Now no motorized water sports. NO big trucks on the roads from noon Thursday until 6am Monday. And vehicles are lead back into the big cities by convoy! Controlled speed. It helps a great deal.
BUT it doesn't help the north coast, doesn't help the drunk driving all weekend. Just please be careful out there......
Bob K
Bob K
Stay off the roads if you can.....
Santo Domingo. In his second report Saturday before noon, Emergency Operations Center (COE) director Juan Manuel Mendez said 20 people have died during the Easter break so far, all of them were in traffic accidents.
COE also reports 582 people affected, 354 in traffic accidents, 30 for alcohol overdose, 10 for food poisoning and 188 for various reasons.
According to Mendez, most traffic accidents occurred in Santo Domingo, La Vega, Puerto Plata and San Cristobal.
This afternoon will be the worst as after 3PM or so all the drunks will be leaving the beaches and heading home in overloaded cars and pickup trucks.
You could not pay me to drive the roads this afternoon.
Hope all had a enjoyable and safe holiday weekend.
Bob K
Off to Santo Domingo tomorrow to renew residency. It is too long to go and do in one day so we are overnighting it and then hopefully home at a reasonable hour Wednesday.
Planner we are going to a Chinese restaurant off the Malecon for diner tomorrow... want to join us?
Bob K
Today I am off to the lab for tests....
So today is frustrating so far!!!! reminder to all - don't try to get anything done the day after Semana Santa weekend. Everyone's brains are fried from sun and beer and rum!!!!
Bob K
Oh for the good old days.
Planner call you later this afternoon
Bob K
As you may remember I had dengue in early February. Once the first week was over, I thought the worst was behind me. Not necessarily so...... I have been dealing with complications from dengue - they are not common but are not unheard of.
Within about 10 days the worst of the pain, fever and exhaustion have run their course. I was immensely better then the first week but still not doing too well. At the end of one month I was at about 60% energy, continuous pain in my hands and feet and intermittent issues with my knees.
At 2 months I was at about 80% energy but worse pain in hands and feet - I could not get shoes on my feet!!!! And now 3 months later I was getting worse and not better.
A visit to a doctor - who did routine tests - not tests that an American doctor friend requested and this bozo tells me I have arthritis. I do not accept that. He did however offer me an injection of Anti inflammatories to help with the swelling in my hands and feet. After confirming it was ONLY anti inflammatories I got the injection. Silly me, I wrote down the names of the drugs he gave me. That was a Friday.
On Sunday with some relief in hand so to speak, I did some online research before filing my medical paperwork. And low and behold, what do I find??? THIS MORON has injected me with steroids!!!!! I had specifically asked if he was giving me steroids and was told NO. I was soooo angry. I get to decide what goes into my body.
Next I go to a specialist (thanks to friends for the recommendation) she takes the time to check me out thoroughly, discuss what I was given, explain how steroids act and put my mind at ease. And she clearly indicated the ones I was given were not the best choice.
She then explained the issues I am dealing with. Sometimes dengue will fool the body into believing it is still under attach. AND sometimes dengue will trigger an underlying disease. Am I dealing with either of these scenarios? Probably, so lets test for it!!!!
Well, due to the tests already run by doctor #1, I now find out I have to have the new tests pre approved by insurance! Ahhhhhh Ok, sometimes I just do not understand the systems here. So i go to the lab, get the tests done and now will wait 8 days for my results!!!
Costs of all my lab work - with insurance 1,081 RD, without the bill would come to 6,581 RD. big difference. I will keep you posted on the results - which I can see ONLINE when they are ready. How cool is that.
And I am still dealing with pain in my hands, feet and knees - it is interfering with my dancing, and that is just not okay!!! Soon I hope to have at least some answers, then we figure out what to do about it.
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