Monday, August 20, 2012
Back in town...
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Finally, these fellows were at the beach, but I cannot for the life of me find them on my bird identification folder. I doubt they are some esoteric species, but they DO have that peculiar black color on their breasts.
As I look at these photos, I'm really not terribly thrilled with any of them; do you suppose it is the camera, which has an 18X zoom lens and uses 14 mega pixels, whatever that means. Advice?
Thanks.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Good MORNING, Bejuco!
It isn't always cloudy in the mornings, and yesterday was one of those perfectly blue, sparkling days with Costa Ricans (Ticos, as they are called here) grouped in large family bunches along the beach, grandmas on chairs under umbrellas, babies splashing chubby legs in the water, boys surfing and boogie boarding, and clusters of women, poking through the shells, strolling, always chattering and all enjoying this week of complete shut-down for a soul like me who needs a lawyer to issue me some legitimate documentation before ICE, the electric company, will put on my electricity. Don't MESS with the institutions like ICE! If you have a $4.00 invoice, PAY UP.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Hammock is hung, car has been watered...
and chairs are out. I have boiled the sugar water for the hummingbirds to cool for tomorrow's feeding; every lil' critter here is happy, including my dog friend, Playa, who came over to visit and began to weep and whine with joy at my presence. Life is good despite no electricity which requires a visit to a lawyer's office, documentation, and another trip to the electric company to get it re-established... In the U.S. if we don't pay our water bill one month because $12.00 isn't really worth writing a check for, we just wait until the amount is big enough; nobody turns OFF the water! Here, if you miss two payments (approximately $4.00 a month when I'm not here), they shut down your entire account, and to open it up again, you must get all sorts of documentation. Then there is the "marciamo," which is due on your car every year by Dec. 31; depending on how much your car is worth, you can pay up $1,000 or $100. It's like mandatory insurance, but nobody pays taxes and cannot afford to pay for tickets, so the country is perpetually out of money. Much to my delight, however, the main road has been repaved, taking some of the "fun" out of driving but probably saving some serious wear and tear on my friend the Galloper.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
The kids up the road...
This is the "cafeteria," and the kitchen has two burners; the refrigerator looks a little worse for wear, and the table along the wall was so rickety that if any child sat at it, he or she would probably fall into it when it collapsed in his/her lap!
Tomorrow I will take in my version of Concentration, modeled after the song "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes," which they know in Spanish but will learn in English. I will see who comes to school, but I have DOWN the names of the four who were there today!
When I got back, I noticed that a dog had come bounding through the entrance to our community, running all the way to someone's pool where he immediately sat down and pondered life as he knows it. I raced to take his picture, and here was his response.Have I just taken ALL the joy out of his pool visit?