Well, this one is not on my tree but one of my new napkin rings. |
See also my other posts of tree birds: Animales Fantasticos, Arbolitos de Pajaros and More Birds on My Tree.
Well, this one is not on my tree but one of my new napkin rings. |
See also my other posts of tree birds: Animales Fantasticos, Arbolitos de Pajaros and More Birds on My Tree.
A swarm of bees building a nest on neighbor’s carport ceiling. Don’t know the name. |
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Cropped in closer on hundreds of bees and corner of hive. |
These bees have taken over Anthony’s hummingbird feeders and he is looking for a solution to that problem. Let me know if you have one. Knocking down this nest did not do it.
His bees stay on his hummingbird feeders, thus no birds now! |
LITTLE THEATER EXPERIENCE
For you guys back in the states who think I just live with the birds and have no social outlets, you couldn’t be more wrong! Sometimes I have too much going on to live the slow, simple life I’m here for. One group I belong to is expats that take charter bus trips to San Jose for cultural activities plus some local recreational activities. Last week we went to the San Jose Little Theatre Group for a very interesting little play titled The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. It was about a teen boy with Asperger’s syndrome that was a little emotional to me since that was one of Juli’s problems. But I enjoyed it and our group of 40 filled the theater which we had to ourselves. It was a late afternoon private performance and then we went to an Argentina Steak House for a very good dinner before returning to Atenas. Thanks to Tony Phillips who puts these trips together!
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My latest T-shirt I live in T-shirts & cargo shorts! This one features a Costa Rica Sloth and my new way of living. |
“Sometimes our stop-doing list needs to be bigger than our to-do list.”
― Patti Digh, Four-Word Self-Help: Simple Wisdom for Complex Lives
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My Costa Rica Driver License or Licencia de Conducir. Slightly out-of-focus and my thumb over it to make it not copy-able. Security you know! |
Before I got residency I could drive a rent car with my Tennessee Driver License IF I had a current Visa in my U.S. Passport. The same is true now that I am a legal resident, but the Visa has to be renewed every 90 days! That means spending a lot of money and leaving the country. To get a Costa Rica Driver License you have to:
― Robert Lynd
My latest book is nearly 350 photos of bird, mostly in Costa Rica, but also from our surrounding countries.
Click book image to Blurb website, then click the image there to “preview” electronically.
This one has to be ordered through Amazon.com – trying something new.
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From my kitchen looking across the DR/LR and terrace at another rain. Our rainiest rainy season in years has everything growing. |
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Step out my back door and the flower garden is 6-7 feet tall! |
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And the screen of little palms outside my office/guest room is growing too! |
Usually by December the “Dry Season” or our summer has begun, but it is raining again today and forecasts are for more. Its a good thing that I love the jungle! 🙂
Not the expensive one, just a simple Canon 100mm zoom, 1:28, Image Stabilizer (for hand-held) and auto focus. Here’s a few flowers with it and MY VERY FIRST HIBISCUS in my garden! I only recently got the plant which is slow-growing, but here’s the first bloom!
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Hibiscus My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Once de Abril (haven’t found an English name yet) My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Heliconia My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Plumbago My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Red Ginger My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Porter Weed My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
I think I did okay on close-ups of flowers before with a telephoto lens from a distance, but this is suppose to be better! It has the capability of a 1:1 ratio if I get close enough. Insects will be more difficult because they scare off, so I’ll probably continue with my 300 mm for them. Though, note the little tiny ant on the Porter Weed above. 🙂 And it is so nice having flowers blooming year around!
My Flora & Forests photo gallery