Hotel Coconut House
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Typical Day at Home
... homes spanning from the central valley to Jaco.
Two weeks later, we were on a plane. Eight days after - we were homeowners. We had never even been to Costa Rica before that trip. Here's basically how it went down...
We bought plane tickets for an eight day stay; toured homes for the first three. Once we found this enchanted home in the mountains, we stopped our search. We knew this was the home for us ...
"recognize your culture shock"
... teaching because i'm taking it really seriously. i always want to be good at everything i do. if you're not doing your best at something, why do it?
some things i find interesting here, other than the laid back culture and pretty colored houses. there are no directions, only landmarks. like people don't give addresses. and apparently when asked for directions, ticos like to think about where the nearest church is and ...
Today´s World Tourism Day 2011 – Linking Cul
... been to so many places, and they have been so exposed to other cultures like never before. ...
Coffee Tour :)
... coffee. There was a sign with the history of coffee dating back to some century I cant even remember! They explained how coffee made its way around the world. They then showed us the different plantations around Costa Rica. After showing us the map, we wernt to an outside house that had all of the different stages of coffee. That was neat to see how coffee was formed. It began raining like crazy so we cut right to the movie. They brewed ...
They're breaking up that old gang of mine
... Showed the others
the two main churches, a bit of time in the Central Market as well. A couple of 'pops' at El Patio as Lee and Lee Boy waited for some CD's to be burned of their pix to date.
Four new people look pretty boring. To Macchu Pichu for dinner. It was fine but more on Scott's illegal drugs courtesy our guide in a timely manner saved me from tipping him. A nightcap and ...
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- Pets allowed