La Terraza del Silencio Alajuela
Los Lagos del Coyol Alajuela, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica
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Frolicking In the Rain
... I had to let the dogs out and they were excited to see each other so I didn't get to sleep until 4:45. We woke up at 5:30 to shower and get ready. We woke Mike up at 6 so he could give us a ride to the airport. It didn't take us very long to get through security so we ended up waiting by our gate for about 40 minutes before we could board the plane. On the flight from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale the flight attendants were Hispanic and the plane ...
San Jose and Alajuela, Costa Rica
... in Costa Rica. We took the bus to the town of Alajuela first thing the next morning and easily found the house where I stayed. The house was closed up and looked like it had been vacant for quite awhile. We went around to a couple of nieghbors and asked if anybody knew where they were or what has happened to them. We finally found a few people who knew. The story is that Oscar and Vivian had gotten ...
Tica Life
... trotzdem interessant.
In Manuel Antonio war es sehr heiß, schlussendlich war das alles dann wohl zu viel Sonne, ich habe jetzt einen Sonnenbrand Grad „Ägypten“ ;) Und langsam schält sich auch schon die Bräune meines Lebens ab, wie bei einer Schlange …*wui*
Letzte Woche waren wir auch mal an einem Abend in San Jose in einem Club in dem man viel Salsa, Merengue und diese ganzen Tänze tanzt. Ich war sooo fasziniert von den guten Tänzern, ich ...
Back to the city
... near the airport, a little gem of a place hidden away.
we are heading to Ciudad Colon again to stay with our friends from Seattle, Bridget and family. we'll be back in the downstairs for a few nights. they are so great to let us come and stay there with them. sydney and mya will be excited to play together again. max and miranda were holding hands a lot and max took her under his wing... was really cute.
buenos noches familia y amigos.
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Rainforest Treks
After a good nights sleep we went for a communal breakfast of delicious fruit, eggs, rice and beans and some banana bread.
We then trekked into the rainforest, along the bromeliad trail and then along the Tapir trail, taking about 3 hours overall, it was extremely hot and sweaty but the biodiversity was amazing. We saw many different species of plants, some weevils, a wandering spider, orchids and a stained glass palm, one of the ...

