Villa Rosa for my layover in San Jose - not too shabby!
I've been checking my lakes for open water, but even with lots of imagination, there isn't enough to put a kayak in yet :-(
On the bright side, I was watching an elusive beaver play in one of the open pools for quite a while. Always fun - they are just too cute. It looked pretty skinny for a beaver, I bet it’s looking forward to some better weather too!
But since the weather can't be helped, we might as well look at some pictures from my Costa Rica vacation 2 years and 2 weeks ago now and keep our hopes up! :-)
Cherrie blossoms while waiting for the bus to the yoga retreat on the East coast only a hop skip and a jump away from Panama.
Bananas! What would PB be without them?
Walking trees! No seriously they move up to a foot or so each year by putting roots out in front of them and slowly uprooting at the back, always moving towards the sun.
Guavas just lying around left for the monkeys to nosh on.
LOOK SHARP!!! In the foto above, what may look like a bit of dust on your screen are hundreds and hundreds of large birds sailing on the thermos screwing themselves up higher and higher. I was watching that for a long time. I was positively mesmerized. I wished I had a better camera but you'll just have to use your imagination a little here. It was like a tornado funnel of birds, which corkscrewed higher and higher without a single beat of their wings!
More views from the retreat.Is that a white egret?
An old pontoon with a tree taking it for a big plant pot.
Porto Viejo.
Aren't those houses fun? Why aren't we using more color?
Oh and yes, the chocolate she makes is delicious. My personal favorite was her ginger chocolate!
On my way home after a few days of particularly torrential rain. It nearly looked like we wouldn't be able to leave Limon. But our driver tried various routes and eventually one led us savely out. I was starting to get a little worried, when an acutal log swam past our mini bus...
Bye bye Costa Rica. I had been a good trip and my first time in a developing country. Quite an eye opener. We are just taking so many things for granted! Also I was really disgusted by the behavior of some of my fellow tourists. But that's no way of ending a post!
Back to the lack of open water. I am going to end on a high note and predict a first lake kayaking session for next weekend! Next week we are supposed to hit 70 and no temp below 57. That's gotta mean some good melting by Saturday!
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