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Giant Banded Anole, new in my garden, Atenas, Costa Rica And I think he is different from the Green Tree Anole I posted earlier. Maybe not. But I think larger and the stripes different. |
“Open Bird” Garden Art by Anthony Jeroski
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Vertical View of Garden Art from front door. |
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Arrival View or First Impression from the Driveway In some ways I like this view best – more subtle. |
The fired clay sculpture was made of Costa Rican clay by my former next door neighbor Anthony and was fired at the University of Costa Rica the week before he left for his new art experiences in Spain. I wanted it to be like one of the flowers growing out of my garden. At first I looked for driftwood to mount it on but couldn’t find what I had in mind. Then I found this tree stump just tall enough to bring it up with the taller flowers. I think it is just right! Here it is on the stump before installed in the garden:
More School Relationships
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They really get into decorating for these Spelling Bees! And they served me food and drink too! |
I’ve been too busy to process 650 bird photos from the boat trip on Rio Tarcoles, thus that report will be delayed another day or more. So, a report on two more schools I’m relating to:
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One of the Student Coordinators of the Spelling Bee at Colegio Tecnico Professional |
Wednesday I was asked at the last minute to help with the English Spelling Bee of a second High School, Colegio Tecnico Profesional de Atenas, more of a job & skills training school than Liceo, last week’s high school. It was wonderful and again the kids so friendly and helpful and hard working. I was “The Pronouncer” of words for this one. It hurt me every time a youth misspelled a word, as if I did not pronounce it clear enough, but we had to get down to one winner just like before. The winner was an extrovert 14 year old boy, one of the younger students, who was born in Dallas, Texas and moved here 7 years ago at age 7. He talks/acts like a real Tico, but did have an unfair advantage in the English Spelling Bee since his parents still speak English at home. But he won! He will go to the regional and maybe the national English Spelling Bee. I learned that the program was started here several years ago by a Peace Corps worker. And you wondered what they did?
Then today, I went with with Corinna, the wife of David Castillo and co-director of Su Espacio, to visit with the principal of Escuela Los Angeles (Los Angeles is a barrio of Atenas), received a tour of the school (as I got yesterday at high school) and she showed me their construction needs for and outdoor theater (to be their auditorium) and playground construction needs. They are going to have a Garage Sale, Venta Garaje, on October 3 that Su Espacio is co-sponsoring and I have been asked to help with marketing and promotion, especially to get expats to donate good clothing, etc. for the Garage Sale. Plus next week I will attend their arts festival!
I’m getting more involved with Ticos and local activities as opposed to just with expats like some. This has been my plan from the beginning and it feels good to participate in the local community. I love Atenas and the wonderful residents! Everybody helps me with my Spanish! And this evening I started a second Spanish Class, which emphasizes Costa Rica Spanish, which is unique in several ways. And I need all the help I can get to speak Spanish! 🙂 This is so much fun!
Why Not Mopt instead of Mopped?
LICEO CLASES DE INGLÉS FOTOS “Spelling Bee”:
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These two seniors stayed through last several rounds until girl on the right spelled “Mopped” as “Mopt” to be eliminated. Wow! English is a difficult language! Inglés es difícil de aprender. |
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A few of the early arrival participants. Orange shirts are seniors and blue shirts are 9th through 11th grades. They were all so nice and polite. Los estudiantes son muy simpaticas. |
I was there at 8:15 and left a little after 11:00 for my jungle adventure which will be storied in other posts. Maybe one more tonight. 🙂 And note that I am back to including Spanish language words and phrases in red so you will know what is Spanish AND because my Spanish teacher wants me to use more Spanish all day every day and include a Spanish section to my blog or just some Spanish lines like I have done with this post.
❝If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.❞
‒Nelson Mandela
Spelling Bee and Carara National Park
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All the students walk to and from school, are clean cut, polite, friendly |
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SPELLING BEE
Tomorrow, Thursday, 30 July 2015, I’m starting the day as a “Native English Speaker” at Colegio Liceo de Atenas, the big high school near where I live, to serve as a judge and maybe to pronounce the English words for their English Language Classes Spelling Bee. They have 3 full-time English Teachers in a Spanish-speaking school! A big high school!
How fun this will be! Even though I was going to leave early on my birding adventure, I can’t turn down an opportunity like this to relate to the community! I’m trying hard to not be like most of the segregated expats who only associate with each other. I didn’t move to Central America to spend all my time with North Americans! I’m here to get away from them! 🙂 (No offense now! I still like some of you! But I sure like the culture down here better.) So I will leave for Carara at 11:00 after the Spelling Bee! FYI the school Facebook Page. or School Video and Google Images of the school or just Google the school and you will see pages for the students to do homework, etc. You will get a report from me on this for sure!
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Hope to get a better shot than this one on my 2011 Tarcoles River Cruise as a day trip from the Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship, our FBN Panama Canal Cruise |
CARARA NATIONAL PARK
Now for the planned trip: I have a rent car and I’m spending two nights at Hotel Villa Lapas at
Tarcoles, the closest one to the Carara Park and have scheduled a 5-hour guided tour of the park with hopes of Scarlet Macaw photos. This is mating season in the second most populous Scarlet Macaw forest of the country, so maybe some cute, cuddly couples to photograph! 🙂 But regardless, there will be many birds and much else to photograph! And if not raining too much, I will hike to the tallest waterfall in the country or at least see it from a distance at a nearby botanical gardens. I’ve done the nearby Tarcoles River cruise 3 times, but that is always another option if I get bored – ha, ha!
Tico Times article on Carara National Park
Costa Rica Bureau Page on park (not sure if it is official park page, if any)
One National Parks Page on the park (maybe not official)
A Guide Service Page and the Wikipedia Page is good
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And hopefully more than overfly shots like this one I made in 2009 at Corcovado National Park in the South on Osa Peninsula. |
“One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” ― John Muir, Our National Parks
And my PHOTO GALLERY of Costa Rica Birds if you want more! 🙂
Little Yellow Sulphur
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Little Yellow Sulphur is one of many yellow ones all around now. Note that this is different than the other two yellow butterflies I’ve shown. On my Plumbago flower, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
And I have a PHOTO GALLERY of Costa Rica Butterflies that you might enjoy. Peace & Love!
Humidity and the DampRid Discovery
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It is rainy season (though less rain this year) and that means high humidity, even in your house. So I discover this interesting product at PriceSmart. DampRid |
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I hang it in my closet and it absorbs the moisture from my clothing and the surrounding air. The crystals in the upper bag collect water and put it in the lower silver bag until full or crystals used. |
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By holding up to light you can see the water in lower bag and some of the crystals that are dissolving down there. A bag lasts about a month so far. |
Because my windows stay open at all times and there are often breezes, the air in the rooms does not seem to be as humid and I haven’t felt the need for a dehumidifier yet. September and October are when the heavy rains come and it may be different then, though being on a hill with good cross-venting air flow, it will probably be fine.
Dobsonfly
Read about the Dobsonfly on Wikipedia.
And for more of my insect photos, see Costa Rica Insects PHOTO GALLERY
or the separate Costa Rica Butterflies PHOTO GALLERY, a much larger collection.
Common Rain Frog
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Common Rain Frog (probably), though similar to Wet Forest Toad and Rain Forest Toad. There are more frogs/toads here than anywhere, ID is difficult! This one from my garden is waiting at my front door! About 3-5 inches, 10 cm. +/- Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica Click to enlarge photo. A third the size of Giant Toad shown earlier. |
Maraca Plant Added to Garden
Zerumbet Zerumbet Ginger, Maraca Plant in Costa Rica, and in other places Shampoo Ginger or Pine Cone Ginger (links are to Google photos of flowers) |
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It is the tall plant, two spears now with the little yellow flower on ground at base. They grow 7 to 8 feet tall and can have a large cluster of flowers at base. Click photo links under top image. |
I’m really excited about this addition to my garden which I requested in the beginning, but they are very difficult to find. They surprised me the other day! In a year or two it will be developed more with multiple shoots and multiple flowers. The flower starts small and yellow like this one and by October will be more like a pine cone and will have turned red or sometimes orange. This may be the neatest addition to my garden yet! A Heliconia plant was in that location and they moved it to my front yard for more color there! It is fun to live in a garden! Plus I start traveling next week.