Category Archives: costa rica

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my costa rican t-shirt

celebrates the country’s 1948 disbanding of their military

 when they chose to give the money to education, culture, and social programs instead

there is a country-wide celebration each year

 when i heard this as a visiting american

i was left gobsmacked.

(see the story below)

Peace consists, very largely in the fact of desiring it with all one’s soul.

The inhabitants of my small country, Costa Rica, have realized those words by Erasmus.

Mine is an unarmed people, whose children have never seen a fighter or a tank or a warship. – Oscar Arias

Film: Costa Rica Abolished Its Military, Never Regretted It

the beginning and the end of my journey-a story of magnificence, as told in pictures..

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my morning view from my hotel in san jose, costa rica at the beginning

a magnificent welcome

my morning view from my hotel-ish in the jfk airport area, new york, usa, at the end

even the boy scouts need help finding their way from time to time at jfk airport

2.5 hours in tsa security

dogs alerted to hiking shoes worn in the rain forest

they took my shoes for a while

 later dropped them into a random plastic bin for me to retrieve with no explanation

planning in my head to work out an alternate flight

miracle flight delay at last minute

ran for ages and somehow made it on just in time

i’m not known for my running skills

but i was motivated

right on time

bus transfer to ann arbor

with the kindest, most positive, happiest driver i’ve ever encountered

helped an older blind woman board bus one step at a time

moved her personal things so that should could sit in a front seat

helped a very elderly man who did not speak english to secure a ticket and hook up to wi-fi

yelled out, “i’m not tryin’ to not listen to your conversation here,

but i’m overheatin’ and need to turn on the air so i may not hear you!”

apologized for now planning to be 5 minutes late to arrive in ann arbor

did not blame the delay on the people she stopped to help

got on her radio and gave us updates like an airline pilot

told us she was passing trucks, so she could go a couple of miles faster,

as per company policy, to make up the time

as we approached ann arbor

she shared that she makes it a point not to go over curbs

even with all of the city’s myriad construction detours

told us the she really is a hippie at heart and loves ann arbor

reminded me so much of the comedian, melissa mcarthy

a blond version

with her big hair clip, gloves, vest, reflector sunglasses

and best of all

an incredibly big heart and enthusiastic demeanor

born to do this job or any job with people

upon arrival in ann arbor

she told us not to worry

she would get all of our luggage our from the underbelly of the bus

did so with a smile, got right in there to grab our things, and wished us well before she headed off

a magnificent ending.

many thanks to all who followed me on this journey

“remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.”

roy m. goodman

beauty in costa rica. – part dos.

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leaves in the rain

lovely homemade breakfast

pollinator hotel in the forest

fresh-picked peppercorns

cool water swimming pool at the rainforest hotel

local cat rests with la tortuga sculpture

shadow of a rainforest fern

rainforest hotel lounge

retro lighting and paneling

playing jazz standards and christmas music

the coatis and their families

often joined us for meals

a hut deep in the rainforest

offering a place for the workers to rest

a palm tree on the pacific ocean nods to the end of a day.

“i love to mix everything together. it’s really my way to see beauty.”

-alessandro michele

you carry it. – part uno.

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ethereal green wall in the alley of a small town

powerful monument in the capitol city

broken pottery mosaic on the sidewalk

tree trunk art in the rainforest

luscious dessert art

bottles create stained glass in the walls of the turtle sanctuary

heart becomes part of the path

where the fairies might live in the rain forest

small storefront in the rain

night setting at one of our rain forest stays

hanging rain forest bridge to ?

fisherman’s boat waits for him on the river

flowers growing wild on the caribbean beach

near where the sea turtle laid her eggs the night before

there was beauty of all kinds to be found in costa rica,

often in the most unlikely of places, in all its forms, as is beauty’s way.

“when you leave a beautiful place, you carry it with you wherever you go.”

-amanda stoddard

more of my favorite people in costa rica.

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haezel who woke up at 4 am to milk her cow and taught us how to make cheese from it,

made pastry and coffee with us, and who also helps the local community and school children

enthusiastic fellow hikers

our wonderful guide who led the way, was endlessly patient, never let us get lost,

and shared his knowledge of the country and its nature, stories, history, and spanish with us

along with our talented and very funny driver who navigated incredibly challenging roads

with the owner of a local medicinal plant and food organic farm

who also shared her homegrown sugarcane liquor

called ‘moonshine’ or ‘contraband”

toasting new friends

observant hikers

fellow traveler crew

costa rican cowpokes

breaking bread (and lots of beans and rice) together

 sharing our day

boat adventurers

a shy boy and his rooster.

such memorable people all.

i loved meeting strangers who became friends.

the costa ricans were some of the most positive people i have ever met. 

“it is good people who make good places.”

-anna sewell, british novelist

 

‘ants are the centaurs of their dragon world.’ – ezra pound

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in all of the my recent time spent in the various forests and habitats

and all of my encounters with flora and fauna

(with each of them having powers much stronger than mine)

i never once had a situation where they were aggressive

or when i had to defend myself against any of them

until

one night in a rain forest hotel

with screened windows for an open cross breeze

perfect for sleeping

i at last laid down exhausted on my bed

only to feel something flying near my face

 jumping up and turning on a light

i noticed quite a few flying ants

buzzing around my room

and some walking ants marching around

who i strongly tried to encourage to leave my space

and then every time i would feel like i was in charge

i’d see a couple more casually strolling or flying by

from the corner of my eye

so i tried to figure out how they had gotten in

and to find the source

and i remembered the humans telling us

not to leave our doors open for more than a minute

as all of the bugs, and perhaps a mammal, would feel free to visit

and i remembered talking to a fellow traveler

with my door open

just before going in to sleep

so perhaps the ant leaders and their minions had taken that as a welcome

as i looked around the room

i noticed some of the flying ones stuck inside of my lampshade

no doubt waylaid when trying to ‘go to the light’

and the crawling ants seemed to be heading to my extra pillow

to join others who got their early to hang out in its case

so i knew i had to take drastic measures

survival skills kicked in

and i took the entire ant nightclub/pillow, case and all

and threw it in the shower

turned the water on high for a bit

(was i trying to drown them?)

and then tried to close them in the bathroom

by haphazardly/half-assedly (if it was a word)

closing the door and using bath towels to fill in the cracks

with a small crack to let a bit of light out to watch for others

not the best plan

(was i trying to imprison them?)

and finally went to sleep

with one last solo flyer buzzing by

just to make his point

and when i woke up in the morning

none were to be found walking around or flying by

all was quiet on the front

i’m sure they were resting after all of their late night hijinks

but i’m guessing whoever came to clean my room later

might wonder why i had a drenched bed pillow in a case hanging to dry in the shower

with the door closed and towels all used

and why my lampshade was filled with dried flyers

and if i get a bill for a replacement pillow

one day when i least expect it

perhaps in 3 years and a day

i will happily pay the bill

 it would be a small price to pay

for winning my battle

and the ants are probably laughing it off somewhere

knowing they actually won the battle

with only a few downed soldiers left behind

and would find a new place to party the next night.

no doubt with replacements.

and the howler monkeys screeched out ‘good morning’ as only they can do.

“bugs are not going to inherit the earth. they own it now. so we might as well make peace with the landlord.”

-thomas eisner

early birds.

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fresh fruit breakfast for the early birds

watching the early birders watching the birds

 

“when you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all.”

  • e.o. wilson 

one of my favorite people in costa rica.

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bonsai for sale

from a creative salesman who clearly always finds a way

in la fortuna, costa rica

i so admire his dedication and out of the box thinking.

 

“how you sell is more important than what you sell.”

-andy paul

“if there is magic on this planet it is contained in water.” -lauren eiseley

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off to the pacific ocean

outrigger canoeing

stop at a little beach

 warm swim in the salty ocean water

short walk to a hidden waterfall

sit under the cool water

 snack on fresh fruits

ending the day walking into a tiny beach bar

enjoying a costa rican cocktail of passion fruit and local sugar cane liquor

as the sun went down over the water

going to the river the morning after

for a boat ride through the mangroves

sharing space with

 crocodiles, pelicans, egrets, herons, storks, white-faced monkeys, macaws

all of them protected and safe.

“water is the driving force of all nature.”

-leonardo da vinci

transition forest.

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air plants, leaf-cutting ants, army ants, red macaws, giant caterpillars, fungi, great kapok trees
all live here together
 another magical hike
into yet a different kind of forest
 the only transitional forest in central pacific,
where dry and humid forests converge
 Carara National Park  – Garabito/Turrubaresis

“i would say that there exist a thousand unbreakable links between each of us and everything else,

and that our dignity and our chances are one.

the farthest star and the mud at our feet are a family;

and there is no decency or sense in honoring one thing, or a few things, and then closing the list.

the pine tree, the leopard, the river, and ourselves –

we are at risk together, or we are on our way to a sustainable world together.

we are each other’s destiny.”

-mary oliver

Upstream: Selected Essays