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Monday, December 25, 2017

Christmas Morning 2017 - Costa Rica

After breakfast this morning, I went for my walk - which I try to do every second day. Usually I walk up through Barrio Jesus. The sidewalk parallels ruta 3 which, if I kept on walking for about 58 km, would take me to Playa Doña Ana on the Pacific Coast.

Today I decided to take photos of some things I saw on this Christmas morning’s non-ambitious walk.

First, fortification with Rompope, Costa Rica’s traditional egg nog. This one has rum in it:


It was cool overnight, dropping to 65F/18.3C. It had warmed up by the time I started out, with beautiful blue skies, fresh breeze and dry air. Enjoy the photos! I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday.







Sunday, December 10, 2017

We Purchased a Car for our Cat

Did that headline grab your attention? Well, it’s true. Our cat needed a perch high enough to survey the neighbourhood. Here he is with his vehicle:


Of course, this is an utter lie. We finally decided to purchase a vehicle after over six years of living without one. An ad for this 2006 Subaru Forester popped up on my Facebook feed about two weeks ago. Low mileage, great condition - so I phoned right away. Good thing I did because there was a lot of interest in it and I was the first caller.

A really nice couple were selling the vehicle - he from Vancouver, B.C., and she from Brazil. We bused into San José, examined and test drove it and decided to buy it. We picked it up about a week later after transferring money and meeting with the lawyer regarding transfer of ownership, etc. Another plus was that we were able to transfer Canadian money to a Canadian bank account for the sale, rather than having to convert CAD to USD.

Cars are very expensive here (new or used) because of import and sales taxes, etc. Everyone we know drive older used cars. They seem to last forever here. It is 4 wheel drive, has AC and everything else we could want. Also, it is not a huge SUV like some we have seen and is lower to the ground, so we don’t get the feeling that it is going to tip over on corners. You can see our laneway is very narrow and we have since cut back the hedge on the left. When our gardener is next here, we will have him pull all the roots up.

We will miss our taxi guys but it is so convenient to hop in and go whenever we want. We went for breakfast yesterday at La Casita del Café, which is not far from our house. The view is absolutely incredible and the prices low. 



Here’s what we got for 8,000 colones, about $16 USD.

Two mocha coffees:


Lance’s choice on the left - gallo pinto, plantano, ham slice,  two eggs, and a corn tortilla with cheese. Mine on the right - fully loaded omelet (three vegetables, cheese, ham), and corn tortillas with natilla (sour cream):


And there is no charge for the view:



Interesting old photos of Costa Rica on one wall:











Saturday, December 2, 2017

Weather Statistics for Vista Atenas, Atenas, Costa Rica

A number of people have expressed interest in what the weather is like here. This is a weather report for the month of November 2017, where we live in Vista Atenas.