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A growing number of retired expats in Panama are ditching the daily grind — but with no intention of slowing down.

“I can only stay for about an hour. I have a meeting about establishing a food co-op at 10:30, and, right after, I’m getting a lesson on which bus to take to get to the El Dorado shopping center.” Bobette Jones lives like a Panamanian. She walks nearly everywhere, and to get places too far to walk, she hops on a bus. Bobette makes Panama her home seven to eight months a year and spends the…