Lucero Surf Retreats
Travel Blogs from Santa Teresa
Impossible Dinner
... take the dogs with us without leashing them and without them running away to follow a squirrel or an iguana, never to be seen again. I fetch our two camping headlamps and attach one around the neck of each dog. In the dark of the night we are now able to spot the dogs a mile away (two bright spots of light moving on the beach). Our canine friends seem to love it as well: a night-vision device is very ...
Red snapper already
... about a half hour later with two good sized red snappers in hand. That man can find a fish anywhere. He said two Ticos stopped him on the road to find out where the lucky spot was.
The rest of the day was pretty low key. Peanut butter and tiny banana sandwiches for lunch. Alex's stomach is so taught you can bounce a tiny banana coin right off it. Mike had to gut and scale the fish without benefit of a decent knife. I'm kicking myself that ...
Le Sigh... My Last Day
... invited Howard to the dinner. Told her to tell him it was my treat (I knew he couldn't afford it). He accepted.
So the lot of us went out (including one person I didn't care for and everyone knew - I didn't hide it). A couple of the guys, Jeff and Hadley, told me they would run interference for me. Nice guys. I thanked them. Dinner was delicious and everyone liked it there. Oh, before I forget, I bumped into some nice ...
Zip Line Costa Rica
... back from the concession with Tricia, Remee was very happy as she has found her primary food group, a hot dog. Christopher also is happy because he found a deep fried taco. Tricia and I just had to settle for beautiful ripe avocados and green papaya.
Tonight we are heading back to El Cafetal where we stayed at the beginning of our journey. It has a great pool for the kids, we know how to find it and 3 of the 4 of us consider that it also has a great breakfast. Remee will make ...
Back to "The Falls"
... on pizza and the fact that we had had fresh fish 3 of the last 4 nights.
It started to rain when we came out of Mary’s and by the time we got home it was coming down pretty hard. Rain is welcome here in the dry season as none of the roads are paved around here and as such the greenery in the ditches can get rather dull. It cooled the evening off nicely as well.
A bonus to the rain for us is that we are heading off to the waterfall at Montezuma today ...