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Enjoying the Best of Costa Rica
... for the locals. If you buy a $2.00 beer, you get a big plate of these cracklins every Sunday at 2 pm. He is a really nice guy and has done a lot for this little community. He's lived here for 17 years; at his restaurant right on the beach he has foosball tables, pool tables, great music, good food and friendly service. In addition he has put in a ...
Letters Home-Costa Rica-2012 Days 1,2,3
... the horizon while three different appetizers were enjoyed; red snapper ceviche, Barba Roja nachos, and breaded fried plantains with an avocado and black bean sauce. The sunset was outstanding with a good mix of clouds and colors. The background of blues, purples and grays made the orange suns descent look like a pastel painting.
Back at home base, Theresa suggested a beach stroll. The beach has no light and there was no moon, and so ...
Downtown San Jose
... but the kids vetoed and picked a black one that has a bottle cap opener built into the brim. Hopefully it will serve.
We walked up the hill to an old castle that used to house the military (prior to the end of the Costa Rica military in 1948/49). It has an excellent view of the Central Valley and was repurposed to hold the National Museum soon after. It's a pretty cool place. After you buy your tickets and check your ...
Off to San Jose
... That caused us a little confusion.
After the movie we looked around the food court for a decent deal on dinner. Most of the restaurants we've seen here have been about 2x the cost of other restaurants we've been eating in elsewhere. Pizza Hut had a deal for 3 slices with ham for about $4 so we grabbed about a pizza and a half and headed back to the room for snacks and sitcoms in Spanish.
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Letters Home-Costa Rica 2011, Days 8 & 9
... rock, making for a unique picture opportunity. The sunset was cooperative, actually perhaps in its own way, showing off a little bit. Then…we drove on to Jaco.
Some local handmade souvenirs were purchased as were treats from the bakery. We learned that the farmer’s market was in the morning, so we’d missed it. By now, it was past the dinner hour, and in the distance, on this busy street, the sounds of a Mariachi Band ...