Integration – The Path to New Adventures

Since a copy did not work, I am linking to an article by my fellow expats and friends in San Ramon, Costa Rica who do the very helpful monthly newsletter/blog Retire For Less in Costa Rica. It expresses perfectly my philosophy about retiring in a country different from your birth country:


If you are considering a move to Costa Rica or any other country, I hope you will read the above linked article and not plan to just segregate yourself(s) with other foreigners as many Americans do. 
My Conversational English Club at a local high school.
 Atenas, Costa Rica 
I am not the perfect example of integration, but it is my goal and I am trying. Here is some of what I have done since moving to Atenas, Costa Rica 3 years ago: 
  1. Immediately got involved with language/culture studies at the local Su Espacio Spanish Atenas. I highly recommend it to anyone moving here from anywhere in the world! Though I am a slow language learner, they have stuck with me and slowly but surely I am able to “get by in Spanish” most places or have simple conversations, just not fluent yet! As we say in Spanish: “poco a poco” or step by step, or little by little. 
  2. Supplement my class studies of Spanish with two online studies occasionally: Duolingo is a free web-based language school with advertisements to cover the cost. It is very helpful and I highly recommend it. After realizing that Google Translate is not very good with Spanish, I discovered http://www.spanishdict.com/ which not only gives better translations, but has hundreds of articles and lessons on Spanish to help you. PLUS they also have an online course that competes very well with Duolingo as a slightly different approach that will fit some learning styles better, though it is not free! But well worth the moderate price! It is called “Fluencia” and you can get to it and a few free lessons from the dictionary address above. Once you do the free lessons and sign up as a student, you get a different app address. Great help!
  3. Attending church with Spanish music and sermons is a slow way to learn, but a help. The little Bible church I go to some has an English translation on the first Sunday of each month. At first that was all I attended. But now I prefer the other Sundays better and Ticos over expats. 
  4. Seeing a movie in Spanish at the mall theater in Alajuela.
  5. Watching local TV in Spanish of course! 
  6. VOLUNTEERING with local Angel Tree Project, fundraising for two schools, Spelling Bee in high school English classes, and as leader of a high school after school club for conversational English for those going to states as exchange students (above photo). 
  7. Walking everywhere (no car) is one of the best things to get me close to local people, not always communication, but communion, closeness, immersion, integration! And also . . .  
  8. Riding bus anywhere away from Atenas. I have now been on trips all over the country and it is not only getting easier, but I’m traveling like locals travel and feel integrated! 
  9. Traveling all over Costa Rica gives me more opportunities to use Spanish and meet more people and have more adventures and be a part of the broader culture! 
  10. Joining clubs: My first two years I was active in the Costa Rica Birding Club, which is an expat club of mostly rich Americans who drive their big cars all over the country for birds. I’m still a member, but more actively participating online in the local Costa Rican birding organization called Asociacion ornitologica de Costa Rica. I’ve met two local Atenas Tico birders and one has invited me to go hiking with him some weekend! A local expat club takes trips to concerts, museums, etc which has been good, but I’m hoping again to do less with expats and more with locals!
  11. My latest photo book is in Spanish! Plus most of the other books I have tried to give both the English and Spanish names for all the birds. And though my primary blog is still in English because of the audience, I also have a Spanish Blog. 



The deepest of level of communication is not communication, 
but communion. 
It is wordless … beyond speech … beyond concept.” 

¡Pura Vida!

At the Farmer’s Stove Today

El Fogon Campesino
“The Farmer’s Stove”

Genuine Tico Food cooked on a Wood Fire
El Fogon Campesino, Atenas, Costa Rica

Jason’ Quesada’s “Selfie” of Us Eating Here Today 
Our late lunch or early dinner for my two-meal day
Jason is my Spanish language tutor, practicing español at
 El Fogon Campesino, Atenas, Costa Rica 

And my new word of the day is buenísimo, meaning “really, really good” or “the best.”

A Delightful, Homey, Family-Run Restaurant
One of my favorite places to eat now!
El Fogon Campesino, Atenas, Costa Rica  


“Pull up a chair. Take a taste. Come join us. Life is so endlessly delicious.” 



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And I just added another sub-gallery to my Christmas in Atenas 2017 photo gallery showing the limited “Decorations at My House” if anyone is interested. Not much since I went away for Christmas Week, but a bit of the spirit still lingers even at home!  🙂  Now it’s a New Year! 

Surrounding Central Park

I thought it would be interesting to show all the businesses and institutions that face the four sides of Atenas Central Park. So today I walked around all these trees facing out and photographing each establishment, starting with the church and going counter-clockwise. South side, east side, north side and then west side.

The city recently thinned out the trees & painted bases & benches.
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

SOUTH SIDE OF PARK

Catholic ChurchSouth Side of Park, Facing North, (which doesn’t match stories about
Costa Rica churches facing west so worshippers face east to Jerusalem)
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica
EAST SIDE OF PARK 

La Cafeteria – The Coffee Shop
Plus 3 other shops in corner building across from church
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Tribunales de Justicia, Court House
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Photography Shop 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Discount Groceries  (Chinese store)
This is in location of what was the largest Bar/Restaurant in Centro
But a lack of business and illegal activities closed them down.
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

A Dress Shop 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

A busy Bakery on left + 3 little shops
Bakery is only place to get coffee at 5 AM + Bus Stop is there!
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

And the next corner is an expensive Young Adult Clothing Shop
 Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica


NORTH SIDE OF PARK

POP’S Ice Cream & Bar Punga 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Unknown Office Building & Shoe Repair Shop 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Mattress & Bedding Shop 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

A Lunch Only Soda 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Florist Downstairs & Apartment Upstairs 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Banco Nacional – My Bank
The other 2 banks are about a block away and notice
the long line at the ATM at left, typical everywhere here.

Pizzeria Olivera – The most popular Pizza for Ticos. 
Most expats prefer the thin crust pizza at La Finca a block away.
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica
WEST SIDE OF PARK

City Hall 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

I think it is an addition to the City Hall – Brand New!
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Women & Children’s Clothing + Fabrics & Patterns to Make Your Own 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

University Extension Classes Here 
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

Clothing Store & Pharmacy
The center of town at Calle 0 and Avenida 0
Atenas Central Park, Costa Rica

One block down that street above to the right is the other big commercial area with the Central Market, Bus Station, 3 furniture stores, hardware store, 3 super markets, many clothing shops, gift shops, office supply, and our best discount store El Rayo, like a big dollar store in the states with cheap Chinese stuff. There is actually more shopping going on there than around Central Park. Maybe a post on that someday.

You can get most things you really need here, just not always American brands. The rich Americans who can’t adapt to other cultures drive their big cars to Alajuela and San Jose where there are shopping havens like being in the states. The Escazu suburb of San Jose is the “little USA” for shopping and dining. I don’t like that but do get a few things I really like at Alajuela Pricesmart or Walmart and very rarely at the big City Mall in Alajuela. All by bus and taxi.

I just ran across one of our local Realtor’s “Top Ten Reasons Expats Retire in Atenas” that I thought you guys thinking about retiring here might be interested in. Of course this guy is trying to sell you property, so read it through that filter! And he particularly markets to wealthy Americans.
And if you haven’t seen the latest Atenas PR video, it is not commercial:   Atenas

Flying Over Atenas & My House

Atenas Centro
Central Park and the big church are at about 11:00
Below that is a white bldg that looks like eyeglasses (2 courtyards) is Primary School
The group of several white buildings is the Technical High School seen smaller in next photo.
And lower right corner of photo points toward my house in the next photo.

My House Circled in Red
This side of the roundish cow pasture.
Atenas, Costa Rica
Because of Christmas traffic going to & from the beaches and long waits on the slow ferry, I chose to fly to Tambor and back and from what I have heard from people who drove, it was a good decision! And for the first time on a small plane here the flight plan took us right over Atenas on the way back to San Jose. So I quickly made these cellphone photos of my hometown. Fun!

Tambor Tropical Resort

Sunrise Over Tambor Bay 
You don’t expect a sunrise over the Pacific, but it depends on angle of peninsula or bay!
When no clouds on horizon, you see the big orange ball at the end of that point on right. See below.
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

My House for a Week! (downstairs)
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

My House at Night this Week (the downstairs part)
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

My Room, bath on left and kitchen on right 
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

My Dining Room this Week 
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

Looking towards ocean from dining area
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

Our grass and brown sand beach 
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

The Hammock I Never had Time to Use
But I did get a massage one day in the Spa!
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica
Scarlet Macaw 
Several families literally lived on hotel property with 3 nest boxes.
It could easily be called the “Scarlet Macaw Hotel”  🙂
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

Scarlet Macaws always in trees around cabins and pool!
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

Interesting People Too! 
Last night a family from Nashville checked in with their Tico relatives! Small World!
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

And Beautiful Flowers! 

Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

Sunrises are different each morning if you get up early enough!
Tambor Tropical Resort, Costa Rica

They host several birding tours a year plus the Cornell annual bird count and it is known as a good place for birders with an on-property nature trail and 3 public trails along the river beside the hotel. And now the “Tambor Turtles” volunteer program takes place on the beach by the hotel with opportunities for guests to collect eggs or release babies at the right time of year.

My trip gallery for this trip: 2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay 

This is my blog post about the hotel and I hardily recommend it as a hotel and the area for both birding and relaxation! I just spent 5 nights and can’t imagine staying fewer! You need time to get to know a place and benefit from it! 4 or 5 nights is my minimum stay almost anywhere in Costa Rica!

¡Pura Vida!

Curu Wildlife

Curu Wildlife Refuge
Paquera, Costa Rica
Tuesday, 26 December 2017
 
Roadside Hawk Juvenile 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Double-striped Thick-knee 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Green Kingfisher female 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Pale-billed Woodpecker 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Lineated Woodpecker
Yes it is different from the one above!
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Spotted Sandpiper 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

 Brown-crested Flycatcher 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Cattle Egret 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

White-tailed Deer 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Common Basilisk “Jesus Christ Lizard” 
We watched this one “walk” run across the stream.
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Variegated Squirrel 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

One of the Heliconias I’ll Name Later 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Unknown Tiny Lizard 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Crab-eating Raccoon 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

 Baby Raccoons with above mother 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica
And yes, we saw a lot of Coatis and one Agouti, just no photos

 

What a Wildlife Refuge Looks Like Here! 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

 

Guide Ruth & Driver Larry 
Curu Wildlife Refuge, Paquera, Costa Rica

The website of the wildlife refuge (1st one in Costa Rica):   http://www.curuwildliferefuge.com/

 
My trip gallery for this trip: 2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay 
 
Or my birds and wildlife galleries at   Charlie Doggett’s COSTA RICA
 
 
 

Christmas Creatures

From both hotel grounds and the river trail again, on Christmas Day . . .

Streaked Flycatcher
Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Black-headed Trogon  
Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Black-headed Trogon Juvenile 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl 
Side view – He’s looking left
Very difficult to photograph in bamboo cane.
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Squirrel Cuckoo  
Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Boat-billed Heron 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Magnificent Frigatebird 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Cattle Egrets 
 Tambor, Costa Rica

 

American Crocodile 
 Tambor, Costa Rica
Striped Iguana 
On this same rock every day at hotel. 
Tambor, Costa Rica

As always, you can click on any photo to make it larger.

My trip photo gallery:   2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay

And I always have growing galleries of birds and other wildlife as sub-galleries of :
Charlie Doggett’s COSTA RICA Making photos is my passion, hobby and fun.
My guides take me to Curu Wildlife Reserve tomorrow for hopefully some new birds and other wildlife. It is near the water like the hotel, so there will be some overlap!

Christmas Eve Dinner Around the Pool

Christmas Dinner with New Friends in Tambor 

Tambor, Costa Rica
 

Horderves, wine, soup or salad, baked turkey & dressing or mahi mahi, scalloped potatoes, green vegetable medley, pecan pie alamode. A wonderful meal and great company! The pecan pie was made with Karo Syrup just like my Mama’s by the owner’s wife. Delicious!

The lady at front right is my birding guide Ruth (today & Tuesday) and her husband Larry at front left is our driver. Jimmy is back center and Ruth’s daughter Ellie (Elizabeth) just graduated from high school and is going to the university to study medicine and eventually become a neurologist. There are a lot of ambitious young people like her in Costa Rica, even in small towns like Tambor (much smaller than Atenas!) Great people everywhere I go! Even most of the Americans!  🙂

 

All of my meals here are outside around the pool 
Tambor Tropical Resort
Tambor, Costa Rica
MERRY CHRISTMAS!  ¡FELIZ NAVIDAD!
 

from Tambor Tropical Resort

My trip gallery for this trip: 2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay 

A King Vulture for Christmas Eve!

King Vulture Adult
Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

King Vulture Juvenile
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Social Flycatcher
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Olive Sparrow
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Rufous-capped Warbler
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Barred Antshrike
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Possibly a Greenish Elaenia
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Blue-throated Goldentail Hummingbird
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Painted Buntings 
They would not let me get close enough for a good photo
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

White-nosed Coati 
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

 Helicopter Damselfly
 Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

 

Black Vulture
These guys circle a dead animal and attract the King Vulture
Raptor Ridge, Tambor, Costa Rica

My trip gallery for this trip: 2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay 

And my photo gallery Costa Rica Birds .

 
 
MERRY CHRISTMAS!  FELIZ NAVIDAD!
 

New Birds Second Day

Scarlet Macaw
 
Tambor, Costa Rica 

Collared Aracari  
Tambor, Costa Rica 

Hummingbird to identify later  
Tambor, Costa Rica 

White-winged Dove 
 Tambor, Costa Rica 

Rufous-naped Wren 
 Tambor, Costa Rica 

My trip gallery for this trip: 2017 Christmas Week Tambor Bay 

And my photo gallery Costa Rica Birds .



MERRY CHRISTMAS!  FELIZ NAVIDAD!