¡Buenos Noches!
Mountains are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery.
Very Windy Now!
![]() |
Same shot seconds later with little or no wind. |
December and January are very windy, and though the constant sunshine ensures comfortable weather, these can be the coolest months of the year. – See more at: http://costarica.com/travel/dry-season-vs-green-season/#sthash.zyxlTX2x.dpuf
“The warm moist air driven westward by the trade winds loses its moisture as it crosses the cordilleras and the resulting dry air gusts down the Pacific slopes drying out everything in its path. With such low moisture content, few clouds form to block the sunshine and the prevailing winds keep Pacific breezes from bringing moisture onshore, thus, further promoting the dryness.” -Angelfire
Although Costa Rica is a small country in terms of area, there is a lot going on here in terms of weather in Costa Rica. With a climate that is diverse and varied, Costa Rica can be divided into several climatic zones, each of which are distinct and individual. Though generally classified as a tropical country because of its close proximity to the equator, Costa Rica has no real winter period, and the sun shines here throughout the year. In general the weather can be classified as a dry or high season and a wet or green season. With over 12 hours of sunshine a day, the sun rises at about 5:45 am and sets at about 5:45 pm consistently throughout the year.
The main reason for the diversity in Costa Rica lies in the fact that Costa Rica has an ocean and a sea relatively close to each other, the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Of course elevation does also take part in the diversity of weather as well. For example Guanacaste which is next to the Pacific Ocean has a dry climate where there are many tropical dry forests, while Tortuguero which is on the Caribbean Ocean that is only about 130 miles or 210 km away (as the crow flies) has very humid and wet weather with rain throughout much of the year.
The Central Valley with San Jose (ATENAS) enjoys the best climate in the country as the weather here has an average of 22 degrees Celsius or 72 degrees Fahrenheit and is tempered with a cool coastal breeze. In the highlands the temperature averages 13 degree Celsius, while in the lowlands or at sea level the temperature stays at around 26 degrees Celsius or 79 degrees Fahrenheit, with hot days and sultry evenings.
In Costa Rica the average annual temperature is around 21 to 27 degrees Celsius or 70 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit and the coolest months of the year are November, December and January. The months March through May are the hottest months of the year, so make sure you protect yourself from the sun.
There is no real summer or winter in Costa Rica and the rainy season here lasts from May to November, with the months of December through April having little to no rain and September and October being the heaviest rain period. While the average rainfall in the country is around 100 inches, some mountainous areas get as much as 25 feet of rainfall on a yearly basis. Also remember to keep in mind as we mentioned before that Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast is rather unique and has its own microclimate. With tradewinds keeping the weather hot and humid most of the year, there is no real dry season out here and it rains very often.
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
~John Ruskin
I Chose No Party for New Year’s Eve
And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been.
Rainer Maria Rilke
OTHER BLOGS FROM ATENAS or COSTA RICA
We are providing a list of blogs that might be of interest to our readers. By providing this
information, we are not endorsing or accepting responsibility for any content found therein.
Please contact us if you have any other blogs of interest that you would like to share. These are
alphabetized for your easy reference. Please advise if you find that some blogs no longer exist.
Biolley Buzz bcrcoffee.com
Bunky Bartlett http://www.bestofcostarica.org
Carole Connolly http://carolejeanscostaricacapers.com
Claudia Leon http://photoleraclaudinha.smugmug.com/
http://straightline-cmkl.blogspot.com/
Charlie Doggett http://costaricadecisionprocess.blogspot.com/
De La Pura Vida Costa Rica delapuravida.com
Dennis Easters/Pure Life Development http://www.atenasrealestate.cr/index.php/blog
Diane Miskell http://dianascostaricablog.blogspot.com
Going Like Sixty http://goinglikesixty.com
Julie and Rick in Costa Rica http://julieandrickincostarica.blogspot.com/
Marietta Arce http://marisundays.wordpress.com
Mi Chunche michunche.com
Nadine Hays Pisani happierthanabillionaire.com
New Life in Costa Rica http://www.anewlifeincostarica.com/nuevo_vida/
Paul Furlong motorcycle blog http://eyeneo.com/
Pura Vida Mommy puravidamommy.blogspot.com
Rubiatica rubiatica.blogspot.com
Shannon Farley http://enchanting-costarica.com/
Somewhere In Costa Rica http://somewhereincostarica.com
Su Espacio http://www.suespacioatenas.blogspot.com/
The Real Costa Rica blog.therealcostarica.com
The Very Worst Missionary theveryworstmissionary.com
The View From Here theviewfromherecr.blogspot.com
Christmas Eve Anniversary! One Year in Costa Rica!
![]() |
Merry Christmas from my Terrace where I added Poinsettias to a potted palm. A cell phone selfie. |
And most of the people are loving and Christ-like year around. Always Christmas!
And I have been here a full year on Christmas Eve!
It is home now! Pura Vida!
AND TONIGHT I DID WHAT I WAS TOO SICK TO DO LAST CHRISTMAS EVE! I went to the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service and Lord’s Supper at Iglesia Biblica:
“It came without ribbons! It came without tags!
It came without packages, boxes or bags!
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before!
‘Maybe Christmas’ he thought, ‘doesn’t come from a store…
Maybe Christmas perhaps… means a little bit more!'”
– Dr. Seuss
The Trees Are Our Friends!
![]() |
A new sign just appeared alongside the road I walk to Roca Verde, Calle 8 |
The rough Google translation to English:
The trees are our friends, always await us in the same place.
ADECA
Here, Jesus More Popular than Santa!
![]() |
Nativities are everywhere! Usually called Pasito or Portal here. Other Spanish names are Nacimiento, Belén, and Pesebre. |
I like living where Jesus is more popular than Santa Claus! Though Christmas Trees are around in a few places, especially commercial places, they don’t believe in Santa Claus but rather the baby Jesus, el niño or el niñito who brings some of the Christmas gifts for young children. Read this neat article in Tico Times. For where gifts come from, Santa is 3rd place after Jesus & Parents in a survey of children!
![]() |
Tree in Central Park Atenas Not much! Not a priority! 🙂 |
It is a religious society and the people even live like followers of Christ! I’m trying not to compare to the States where most of my readers live, but it is tempting! 🙂 The people here are wonderful!
And I do plan to eat at least one tamale this Christmas, a very strong tradition here!
Feliz Navidad!
Yellow Bells Keep Increasing!
![]() |
Up close they are a very bright yellow trumpet-shaped flower |
The Yellow Bells are blooming earlier than I expected or remember from last year and do hope they are still around when Reagan arrives in February. They started with a few blooms on the high tips of limbs that get the most sun and are now spreading all over. They do attract hummingbirds!
![]() |
From my lunch table today at about 1:30 facing NW. |
![]() |
From the street today at 2:00 PM (bad time for photo) |
![]() |
An even worse image at 2:00 PM but you can see that my terrace is surrounded! |
![]() |
Bouquets on the terrace! |
![]() |
And color below my horizon views! |
![]() |
Plus they are already coloring the ground as blossoms drop! |
![]() |
A tree in my neighbor’s yard. |
Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.~Luther Burbank
Why I don’t ride a bicycle here!
![]() |
Me 2014 in TN |
It is ¡Muy pelagrosa! That is “Very dangerous!” Just see the 30 second video in this Tico Times article (WARNING: It is graphic pain!) Scroll down to 2nd photo with video arrow to click:
http://www.ticotimes.net/2015/12/14/watch-taxi-crashes-first-day-tour-costa-rica-cycling-race
That was in nearby Alajuela to which I ride the big safe bus! Right here in Atenas one day I walked across the Central Park and watched a pickup plow into a motorcycle, which is even more dangerous. I get my exercise walking as long as my feet are working alright. I miss biking, but common sense safety on exceptionally narrow roads and streets make it not practical for me here. “Driver Education” is just now being introduced here, so most adults driving here have no training and that includes the taxi drivers! This guy in the video is in BIG TROUBLE! He will lose his taxista job, possibly his driver license, and possibly have to pay medical bills for the three that slammed into him.
Happier Photos of the Festival de Luz in San Jose – I reported earlier that I missed the one here in Atenas and haven’t seen any photos online of the Atenas parade, but here are a few pix from the same parade in San Jose. Most towns have one as the beginning of Christmas celebrations. I won’t miss it next year!