We got a ping pong table that was
temporarily put in the dining room until the rainy season was over but
it looks like permanent might be a more accurate description! So far
it's been super windy here at the start of the dry season, which ping
pong balls don't like. Plus we usually end up playing in the evenings,
which are long since it gets dark at 6 pm. Personally I'm not too keen on the idea of searching for a ping pong ball in our jungle yard in the dark. So either we will start a
new interior design fad or we will remain unique. It could go either
way at this point....
Costa Rica or Bust
Monday, December 9, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
The New House
The one thing I was certain we would not do was buy a house in Costa Rica. So of course we did. I really have to stop declaring things, since sure enough that's what I end up doing. We visited the property as a potential rental home since we really needed move at the end of our San Isidro house lease. It took about 2 seconds for Dale and Jack to fall in love with the place. We knew the current owner's were highly motivated to sell it so it seemed unlikely that we could remain long-term renters. Plus we had already experienced the pain of trying to get repairs done by landlords (We once went 6 days without a shower). So we made a low ball offer and, voila!, we own a house in Costa Rica!
This is the main spring fed fish pond next to the front porch. The waterfall makes a lovely sound.
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Perfect chess tables! |
The front porch across from the pond makes a nice outdoor living room. |
Apollo loves the yard! |
The house sits low on the property. |
Palm trees. |
The yard is almost an acre and has all kinds of exotic plants in it. |
The second spring pond. |
Home is where the trampoline is! |
View off the back deck. |
Back view of sugar cane fields. |
My first time to have granite counter tops in the kitchen! |
The dining table, covered with projects as usual. |
The living room. We inherited the couch and it's super comfortable! |
This is a great meditation spot. |
The upper part of the property has large juniper trees. |
This amazing tree is one of the cornerstones of the yard. |
Some of the coffee and sugar canes fields that border us. |
Our driveway is a third of a mile long and very private. |
Apollo and I spend a lot of time just walking up and down the driveway. |
Some of the jungle plants in the yard. |
Oh yeah, there's a defunct swimming pool. |
My command station. |
The upstairs addition feels like a treehouse. It's Jack's main hangout. |
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Volcano Arenal
Monday, September 2, 2013
Potholes We Know and Love
If
the craters on the Moon have names, why not potholes in Costa Rica? So
we have a new family project. Dale was the first to christen a truly
remarkable & breathtaking specimen that is on our way to town with
the name "Big Bertha".
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Meals Around Here
Once
upon a time, we had leftovers in this house. Sometimes I had to throw
leftovers outs because they had worn out their welcome. That was before
a teenage boy started living here. Before he took up residence here,
we lived with a very picky eater. There was a lot of mac n cheese being
made. Comments like "What *is* this?" were often heard. Now I try to
make extra large batches of everything in hopes of having leftovers for
breakfast but it rarely works. The more I make, the more is consumed.
Anyway, feeling gratitude for the changing winds. Even though my
cooking skills have remained relatively constant, I suddenly feel like this
amazing, magical chef.
Today was a good day. We had Special Breakfast. Our new groove is that most days we have leftovers, which generally are some kind of soup or stew. However, since we have a teenage boy in the house, leftovers don't always happen. Despite the fact that I continue to increase the batch size of everything that I cook, his appetite seems to keep pace with my production efforts. Anyway, on days that we don't have leftovers for the next day's breakfast, sometimes something amazing happens. I notice this the night before. And I have potatoes in the house. And I put them in the oven, bake them and then place them in the refrigerator to cool. Then the next day, I can make fried potatoes to go with eggs. It require the kind of precise alignment that creates a solar eclipse. Except it doesn't occur quite that often around here, for obvious reasons. But when it does, we call it Special Breakfast. Plus, it sounds like something Hobbits would have.
Today was a good day. We had Special Breakfast. Our new groove is that most days we have leftovers, which generally are some kind of soup or stew. However, since we have a teenage boy in the house, leftovers don't always happen. Despite the fact that I continue to increase the batch size of everything that I cook, his appetite seems to keep pace with my production efforts. Anyway, on days that we don't have leftovers for the next day's breakfast, sometimes something amazing happens. I notice this the night before. And I have potatoes in the house. And I put them in the oven, bake them and then place them in the refrigerator to cool. Then the next day, I can make fried potatoes to go with eggs. It require the kind of precise alignment that creates a solar eclipse. Except it doesn't occur quite that often around here, for obvious reasons. But when it does, we call it Special Breakfast. Plus, it sounds like something Hobbits would have.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Letter to a Rooster
Dear Rooster Next Door-
Hi! Welcome to the neighborhood! I must compliment you on your excellent health and robust vocal projection! Thanks for bringing 4:42 am to my attention! Mornings are so awesome!
Sincerely,
Me
Hi! Welcome to the neighborhood! I must compliment you on your excellent health and robust vocal projection! Thanks for bringing 4:42 am to my attention! Mornings are so awesome!
Sincerely,
Me
Friday, August 16, 2013
Grecia
We
stopped at the Grecia mall this afternoon before the farmer's market and
were looking at the movie theater there. The rating system is a little
different here. There's PG-12, R-15 and TD, which stands for todo
personas or all people. Also, Jack discovered that if you stand in
certain spots during a monsoon storm, it's actually raining inside the
mall.
Grecia means Greece in Spanish. Here are a couple of pictures from near the center of town. Hey Aristotle! Fancy seeing you here!
Grecia means Greece in Spanish. Here are a couple of pictures from near the center of town. Hey Aristotle! Fancy seeing you here!
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