The Lehning’s Passed Through Today
More on Wednesday about their visit in Atenas.
And more things are happening on my CAJA application than I can explain now, but bureaucracy is hard at work in this government health insurance thing but my attorney is back in the middle of it. And I really need it! The Rx cream for my finger to help skin grow (Sufrexal) cost me about $48!
Why Atenas?
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WHY ATENAS? by Tina Newton |
White-winged Dove in Cecropia Tree
After the Rain
New Flowerpots
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The greenery by the rocking chairs looks much better in new pot! |
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And the living room plant looks better in the new pot also! I think. |
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My newest indoor plant is this palm in my bedroom with philodendron ivy at base. |
I may have told you that my artist friend Anthony has returned from 9 months of traveling in Spain and Morocco and has moved into the house next door that was occupied by Don & Lynda who moved back to Oregon. Before traveling, Anthony lived on the other side of me in someone else’s casita (a small house most big house owners have for guests or rental.). He is the one who made my garden art bird sculpture. He really decorates well with a lot of plants and that motivated me to spruce mine up a little.
Rainy Season Starting!
Atenas Oxcart Parade Today!
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And this small child stole the show as she led her toy oxen in pulling a toy oxcart! |
In fact there seemed to be more of an emphasis on the children this year in what has always been a family affair to celebrate and remember the important part boyeros (oxcart drivers) played in the history of Costa Rica as the first land shippers of coffee and bananas to the two big port cities for shipment to the U.S. and Europe.
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The parade still had the colorful oxcarts! And the big oxen! |
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And most included the whole family as usual. A Family farm affair! |
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But many were led by children this year as the Oxcart Leader or Boyero. |
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And a few even had young oxen! |
While others had their hands full! |
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But all accepted their responsibility with pride! |
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Goat Carts were in parade this year for the first time, led by kids of course! Pun intended! |
And there are more Women Boyeros each year! |
And the whole time the Central Park is filled with tents, entertainers, arts & crafts, food & drink vendors, a playground, and plenty to do if you get bored with the parade.
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A Rooster on Stilts! and . . . |
. . . and another on foot, representing Gollo, a big furniture/appliance store. |
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Someone leading the children in games before the parade started. And of course all the food, drink, balloons, etc. available to buy! |
The parade always starts with police and horses, one carrying the Costa Rica Flag: |
Red, white and blue patriotism! |
I watched the parade with 3 friends, Anthony, Jean and Carolyn and then afterwards we went to La Finca for pizza and pasta. A fun day! And if you want to see photos of the bigger oxen being led by men and other views, see my photos from last year’s parade at: 2015 Oxcart Parade on this blog.
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Another happy day in Costa Rica! |
A Walk In the Garden!
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Step into my main garden from the driveway or back door of house. Surrounded by the trees and other flowers of neighbors. You know you are in a tropical place! |
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One is a Nance Tree which by July will have little yellow fruits I can eat! |
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The largest of my 4 Heliconia plants. |
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The brightest of my Heliconia plants. |
The smallest of my Heliconia plants. |
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And the most prolific of the 4 Heliconia plants. It greets you at the driveway next to the Plumbago. |
Red Ginger is all over my garden & prolific. |
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Lantanas are my border and called multiple things here. Grow fast! I have to cut them back regularly or they become shrubs! That is something like a Florida White Butterfly here today. |
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A type of Petunia that blooms abundantly every morning, then by mid-afternoon the blooms have all dropped to the ground. More the next morning! Year-around. |
Flame Vine in English or Triquitraque in Spanish which literally means “firecracker” in Spanish |
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Flame Vine or Triquitraque |
“Crown of Thorns” is what Lynda called it. I bought at Don & Lynda’s Moving Sale. |
Aloe Vera – I’m always ready for burn! 🙂 |
Sorry I made so many photos this morning! And that is not all of my garden! 🙂 I love it!
Atenas Climate Fair Started Today
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Daytime boring music with the old men playing the Marimba or . . . |
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One of the small rhythm and brass bands playing traditional music. The park is a lot livelier at night with rock, pop and lots of dancing. |
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And midday Sunday is our famous annual Oxcart Parade which I will see and photograph again this year. This is a photo from last year. |
I can hear the high school marching band practicing tonight, so I guess they will be in the parade Sunday. And I can hear the lively pop music from the Central Park stage that attracts the young people and those who love to dance. There are lots of “happy sounds” around here most weekend nights and occasionally on a weeknight.