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Unknown Flower seen on Today’s Walk Downtown Atenas, Costa Rica |
WORLD CUP
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Unknown Flower seen on Today’s Walk Downtown Atenas, Costa Rica |
WORLD CUP
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Now those cheap minor league baseballs are made in China by machines, but the good ones for MLB games are made or sewn by hand in the Rawlings Factory in Turrialba, Costa Rica. Yep! That’s the
town south of San Jose I traveled to recently by bus to spend 5 days at Rancho Naturalista photographing birds. But I just recently learned that the best baseballs in the world are made there. Its also near the most active volcano in Costa Rica, also named Turrialba.
And What is the Irony of This for Costa Rica? Click and read this interesting article about how the best baseballs in the world are made in a sports-minded country that does not include baseball as one of its major sports. Oh well. Life is full of ironies! As in most of the world, futbol (the real name for soccer) rules with debatable rankings after that for volleyball, surfing, basketball, and then maybe baseball. Interesting for the country where the best baseballs are made! 🙂
Or read this article about the factory in Turrialba and learn how dangerous sewing can be!
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Workers on Lunch Break at Rawlings Baseball Factory Turrialba, Costa Rica |
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Rufous-tailed Hummingbird
Waiting for his turn at the feeder in my garden
on a cloudy, rainy day in
Atenas, Costa Rica
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See my Costa Rica Birds photo gallery.
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Rose-throated Becard female In my garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Rose-throated Becard female In my garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
This is my first sighting of this particular bird, a breakfast treat off my terrace. Not super photos because of shooting between leaves, but fun! And I thank Yeral Jiménez Porras for identifying it by the technical name of Hembra de Pachyramphus aglaiae. “Hembra” is Spanish for “female” in the birding world. The common Spanish name is: El anambé degollado He identified it for me in just minutes after I posted these photos on the CR Facebook group Asociación Ornitológica de Costa Rica.
See all my Costa Rica Birds photo gallery.
Puerto Rico is in the Eastern Caribbean Sea and I (Costa Rica) am between the Southwestern Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. It is 1,290 miles (2,000+ kilometers) from our San Jose Airport or a more than 5 hour flight. It takes half as long to get to Miami or Houston or Dallas by plane. Above is a Google Map giving directions from San Jose, Costa Rica to San Juan, Puerto Rico. And the “Juan Santamaria” is just the name of our main airport near our capital city of San Jose.
The best explanation map I’ve found online won’t let me copy it, but here is the link:
http://www.distancefromto.net/distance-from-costa-rica-to-puerto-rico
It is very easy for North Americans to get the two places confused because they sound a lot alike, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, and they are both tropical with beautiful beaches. But believe me, there is a huge difference beyond that!
And I appreciate the prayers and the thankfulness that I am okay. It is rainy season, but no hurricanes or earthquakes hitting us now. We are getting extra rain because of a tropical depression off the coast of Nicaragua & Honduras that is headed north toward the states (TX to FL panhandle) as Hurricane Nate. Unusual for one to start near us but possible. Learn more about it at:
https://weather.com/storms/
And here is another map showing ALL of Latin America and all our relationships.
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Hoping this will humble my friends in the States. See how you are just one part of the Americas? And more countries speak Spanish than English. |
Pura Vida from COSTA RICA in Central America, 1,290 miles from Puerto Rico! 🙂
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Downtown Map located most businesses Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica |
If you haven’t figured it out yet, Imperial is the main beer company in Costa Rica and thus makes many of the business signs! All Over Costa Rica |
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Mercedes The primary Catholic Church in Palmares, Costa Rica One of very few in Costa Rica of stone, built 1894-1914 |
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Mercedes Palmares, Costa Rica |
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Palmares Central Park is Partly a Tropical Garden Palmares, Costa Rica |
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Unlike a lot of towns’ central parks Palmares, Costa Rica |
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But also has the traditional sidewalks, benches & band shelter Palmares, Costa Rica |
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Some high school kids came dressed for a church festival Palmares, Costa Rica |
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Including their band! Palmares, Costa Rica |
Palmares is a 50 minute bus ride north from Atenas over one of the most winding mountain roads near us and a beautiful drive through something like the Appalachian or Ozark Mountains to this cowboy town where the biggest Tope (horse parade) happens once a year. It is much bigger than Atenas with 31,000+ plus people.
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Terminal Buses Carbachez Palmares, Costa Rica |
This reminded me of the nice one I used in Turrialba. There are many competing bus companies in Costa Rica and they build their own terminals, not shared with other companies. Think of the old competition between Greyhound and Trailways in the states. This station is for Carbachez buses. Had I come here on one of our CoopeAtenas Buses, I would have gone to a different terminal that is not as nice. And I left from a third terminal to go to Alajuela. It was clean, but smaller and not as nice as the one above.
I did a Trip Gallery with these photos and two are also in my Costa Rica Churches gallery