Coffee at the Cathedral
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When in Alajuela I often start at McDonald’s for the restroom and then coffee and sometimes pancakes, eating upstairs overlooking the Cathedral of Alajuela – all cellphone photos Alajuela, Costa Rica |
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And Central Park Alajuela Alajuela, Costa Rica |
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Pigeons & Grackles often join me on the balcony Alajuela, Costa Rica |
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And as I board my bus back to Atenas A guitar-pickin’ & singing preacher. Alajuela is interesting! |
My Photo Gallery of Alajuela
Egret Haiku
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Great Egret on the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
Seeing Costa Rica from Atenas
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Shot of his brochure. |
Poas Volcano Erupting
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Official photo |
For some of my visitors whom I took to see the closest volcano to Atenas, Poas, you might like to know that it is now erupting and no visitors allowed. It is still not giving us the dust that Turrialba still gives occasionally, but it is an hour+ drive away and is closed as a park and for 5 km around it.
Read more in this Tico Times Article and see rocks, etc. thrown around the area. We have had no visible effects in Atenas but best to keep our distance for now. A few people living on the northern slopes claim they could see the eruption from their houses.
Video of Eruption 5 days ago on YouTube (close up view)
Facts About Costa Rica Volcanoes, with some 200 vestiges of volcanoes, only 100 have any kind of activity and today only 2 or 3, Poas, Turrialba, and Arenal significantly, but others could.
this crater at Poas on a safe, clear morning that tourist often see when no clouds cover it:
My photo made in 2015 |
. . . and the other Poas crater that is inactive as a Crater Lake:
My photo made in 2015 of the non-active cone or “Crater Lake” |
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Me in front of Arenal Volcano in 2010 on the Caravan.com Tour |
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My House Location
Or the general gallery on Atenas, or Walking in Atenas (flowers/trees),
Or the People & Fiestas of Atenas
Third Trip to Hospital Mexico Schedules June Angiogram
My Atenas public doctor was limited in what he could do related to my heart arrhythmia, so he sent me to a cardiologist at Alajuela Hospital in Alajuela, our provice capital.
Three visits there gave me more tests including another EKG and a treadmill test, but Dr. Hernandez wanted an angiogram which Aljuela Hospital does not have the equipment to perform. He sends me to the biggest government hospital, Hospital Mexico in San Jose with his request for it. Over two months time I have had three very interesting visits, including with one lady who spoke very rapid Spanish and would not slow down, necessitating my rescue by a bilingual medical equipment salesman waiting in line.
Today was just an hour and a half wait in the crowded hospital cardiolgy waiting room where a doctor finally saw me briefly, giving me a piece of paper with a 2 June 2017 date for my angiogram and a promise that someone will call me to discuss the time and preparations. That will likely be an interesting phone conversation if I’m even able to complete it! When you start living every day life here you realize how important learning the language is. I’m tired of not understanding or being bumfuzzled! Language-learning motivation!
And for after the procedure, which can include some anesthesia, I have scheduled my friend Walter Ramirez to pick me up at the hospital. Though getting there by bus is easy since the Atenas bus stops in front of the hospital! Just don’t want to do that alone after anesthesia! Plan ahead!
Atenas Easter Processional
The Altar Boys & Girls Lead from the Church Atenas, Costa Rica |
The Band is already in the street. They join parade behind Jesus statue. Atenas, Costa Rica |
Men in Biblical Costumes Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Real flower petals prepare the way. Atenas, Costa Rica |
New Priest flanked by Little Angels Atenas, Costa Rica |
The Risen Christ Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Some of the congregation join in the procession that circles Central Atenas, about 8 blocks back to church Atenas, Costa Rica |
Photo Gallery of these same above photos, Easter Processional 2017
This year it was held at end of the 4:00 PM Mass, meaning around 5:30 as it is starting to get dark and threatened rain this time. The last time I watched it was two years ago after the 9 AM Mass. And last year I was in Nicaragua and observed two Easter Week processionals that were really different. Here are links to those posts:
Other Wildlife at Tarcoles this Week
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Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ Lizard Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ Lizard Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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American Crocodile Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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American Crocodile Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Green Iguana Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Spiny-tailed Iguana or Black Ctenaura Iguana Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
As always on this blog you can click a photo to see a larger version on black background.
Yeah, it is possible to sometimes see a monkey, sloth, coati, agouti, bat or other mammal, though no longer frequent on Tarcoles. People population growth reduces the animal population everywhere!
You can see all of the photos from this day trip at 2017-13-April Tarcoles Float Trip gallery
Or see my photo collection of OTHER WILDLIFE in Costa Rica or BIRDS separately
EASTER BUNNY?
And for Easter I have yet to see a rabbit here, though one website says there are 3 species of forest rabbits. The more common agouti twitches his nose like a rabbit, but he’s actually a rodent!
EASTER IS EITHER RELIGIOUS OR BEACH HOLIDAY FOR TICOS
Easter is purely a religious holiday here officially almost equal with Christmas in importance but purely for the focus on Jesus, not spoiling children with candy. (They spoil them other ways!) I’ll try to get some photos to share from the Easter Mass Processional tomorrow which is big deal everywhere. It used to be a “Dry Week” with no alcoholic beverages sold nation-wide, by law! Now it is up to local communities and is not enforced in the dry cantons.
Click this One tourist guide to being here for Easter (Semana Santa or Holy Week) with a list of other major holidays included. It is important to know before visiting here because many Ticos travel for many holidays, especially this week, and especially to the beaches, meaning the highways are literally bumper to bumper. It took us twice as long as usual to get to Tarcoles Thursday because of this. I would never go to a beach during Semana Santa (Holy Week). Think Spring Break!
Birds at Tarcoles
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Great Egret Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Crested Caracara Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Yellow-headed Caracara juvenile Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Great Blue Heron with catfish Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Great Blue Heron finding fish Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Roseate Spoonbill Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Bare-throated Tiger-Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Mangrove Swallow Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Tricolored Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Green Kingfisher female Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Whimbrel Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |