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jsn123

Hey everybody!!

My name is Jason and I am currently planning on relocating to Cuenca in the next year or so.  Im 40 years old, will be retired military by than, and am a huge animal person.  Ive spent roughly a year now researching Cuenca online and just recently stumbled upon this forum.  Looking forward to meeting you all.

Jason

mugtech

jsn123 wrote:

Hey everybody!!

My name is Jason and I am currently planning on relocating to Cuenca in the next year or so.  Im 40 years old, will be retired military by than, and am a huge animal person.  Ive spent roughly a year now researching Cuenca online and just recently stumbled upon this forum.  Looking forward to meeting you all.

Jason


Nice to know.  What is your favorite huge animal?

Nards Barley

jsn123 wrote:

Hey everybody!!

My name is Jason and I am currently planning on relocating to Cuenca in the next year or so.  Im 40 years old, will be retired military by than, and am a huge animal person.  Ive spent roughly a year now researching Cuenca online and just recently stumbled upon this forum.  Looking forward to meeting you all.

Jason


Hey Jason,

We have a zoo here in Cuenca looking for volunteers. Besides helping the animals and improving the zoo, it would be a good way for you to start climbing the pecking order.

SawMan

mugtech wrote:
jsn123 wrote:

Hey everybody!!

My name is Jason and I am currently planning on relocating to Cuenca in the next year or so.  Im 40 years old, will be retired military by than, and am a huge animal person.  Ive spent roughly a year now researching Cuenca online and just recently stumbled upon this forum.  Looking forward to meeting you all.

Jason


Nice to know.  What is your favorite huge animal?


:D

Clarka

My spouse & I are in our 40's living in Canada with our "fur baby"; a shorkie. I am a physiotherapist & my husband is a funeral director. We love to travel & are longing for a simpler, healthier lifestyle in either Costa Rica or Ecuador. My husband loves wildlife photography whereas I love to cook, bake, exercise, & would love to use my PT skills at an animal sanctuary. We're hoping to relocate in 1-2 years. In the meantime, I'm trying to learn some Spanish with Rosetta Stone & research the best potential areas to suit our needs.

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