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Ginnie Bedggood

Ginnie Bedggood moved to the Dominican Republic as a resident in 1992 when she was 49 years of age. Prior to that she had spent most of her life in the UK but had also lived in the US, France, the Sahara Desert and Mali. She has travelled extensively in Africa and Europe as well as visiting Russia, Mongolia and China. In UK she worked as a probation officer and University teacher. The jobs she has had in DR are too numerous to mention (!) but she is now “retired”, which means she works voluntarily rather than for money.

"Photos of the worthy aspirants were included because not everyone can read. Even then not all could see: one elderly lady held her voting paper up close to her eyes and remonstrated with her daughter, 'Hey! You didn't tell me I voted for Baldy.'" Ginnie Bedggood looks at the often chaotic count in the 2006 Dominican Republic elections.
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"Candidates do not canvass door to door here. Instead they have 'caravans' – motorcades with the candidate sitting on the roof of an SUV via the sun roof, surrounded by supporters in a procession of vehicles. Plus the ubiquitous mobile ghetto-blaster, of course." Ginnie Bedggood takes a wry look at election campaigning DR style!
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"Most decent expats are far too busy to spend hours daily propping up an expat watering hole. So if you "accidentally" come across bar-room wisdom from someone who seems to have all the answers, contacts, friends in high places etc. to make your transition to your new life really easy... find out from the bar staff how often they frequent the place and then ask yourself why they do not appear to do anything else." More salutary advice from Ginnie
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"Do not base a decision to relocate to the Dominican Republic on a two-week holiday at an all-inclusive resort here. Real life is very different. Well, of course, it must be, silly woman, what sort of advice is this? I can hear the seeds of scepticism slowly bursting into bud in your cerebral cortex. But... it happens!" Author Ginnie Bedggood, a long-term resident of the DR, warns prospective migrants to take off their rose-tinted specs before committing themselves.
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