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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
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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
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A Hooded Mantis appeared in the dark at my last dinner at Rancho Naturalista No good photos possible |
But what was more entertaining was the group from Denmark on their first night at the lodge. They scrambled all over the dining terrace trying to get photos of this little guy! IN THE DARK! It was funny and of course none of my photos are good, but here’s the experience anyway!
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They tried so hard they kept scaring the little bug around the terrace. Hope some of them got good photos! |
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For about two minutes dinner was controlled by a Hooded Mantis |
“Costa Rica supports an enormous variety of wildlife, due in large part to its geographic position between the North and South American continents, its neotropical climate, and its wide variety of habitats. Costa Rica is home to more than 500,000 species, which represents nearly 4% of the total species estimated worldwide, making Costa Rica one of the 20 countries with the highest biodiversity in the world. Of these 500,000 species, a little more than 300,000 are insects.” ~WIKIPEDIA
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Photo of one of the many Anthurium flowers growing at Rancho Naturalista, one of my fave get-a-ways now! I was so excited about all the new birds there that I failed to say much about the flowers which were beautiful! |
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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!
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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!
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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!
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From my lunch table today at about 1:30 facing NW. |
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From the street today at 2:00 PM (bad time for photo) |
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An even worse image at 2:00 PM but you can see that my terrace is surrounded! |
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Bouquets on the terrace! |
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And color below my horizon views! |
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Plus they are already coloring the ground as blossoms drop! |
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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
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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!
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Montezuma Oropendola photographed last week at Rancho Naturalista near Turrialba, Costa Rica. A favorite bird! |
And if you like the Lineated Woodpecker better, I did a different photo card on my website:
featuring a Christmas Ham! And a huge assortment of Christmas Cookies! But the best part was joining a lady from my second Spanish class and her 84 year old friend Jean who will become my new next door neighbor tomorrow! She is moving in the house that my sculpture friend Anthony left for his adventures in Spain and Morocco. It is a contemporary with lots of glass to the right of my house as the casita (little house) of another property owner, different landlord.
After the party my taxista had trouble getting through the traffic and bands for the big parade as part of that evening’s Festival de la Luz or Festival of Lights which begins the Christmas celebrations here. I’m now sorry I did not stay downtown for it because I learned later that it is the biggest celebration of the year in Atenas with a stage featuring constant musical entertainment, many booths with crafts and other vendors, the parade, and fireworks. But I was tired and had projects I was working on and decided to go on home. I heard most of it and saw part of the fireworks from my terrace. Next year I will not miss this!
Today our Su Espacio Spanish Class had our Christmas Party Lunch at Fred & Susan’s house two hills over from mine with their swimming pool being the big attraction for most, but also a great lunch!
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I was the only one not in a swim suit – just not my thing! |
Thursday after the last Spanish Class at Iglesia Biblica we all go to La Finca Pizza for our end of year celebration and Christmas Party. A new friend and I are having lunch next week and then on Christmas Day I am joining other friends at a nearby hotel restaurant for a big Christmas Dinner again! At Hotel Colinas del Sol. I’m having trouble finding my needed solitude! 🙂
AN EXTRA TIDBIT:
8 Great Holiday Songs in Spanish in case you think “Feliz Navidad” is the only one! 🙂
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Just 7 of about 300 photos today. Above is Green-breasted Mango Hummingbird. |
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Chestnut-sided Warbler (My favorite shot of the day) |
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Crested Oropendola Note head is different from Montezuma Oropendola My first time to photograph this one! |
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Red-throated Ant-tanager with a moth it just caught. |
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Mottled Owl |
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Olive-backed Euphonia |
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Crowned Wood-nymph Hummingbird |
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Crowned Woodnymph Hummingbird My guide here says it looks so different from the other one above because of the different light. Other one in deep forest. |
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Our Lady of Angels Basilica in Cartago (I drove by on way to Turrialba) |
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I stopped by around 11 Sunday morning & it was packed, standing room only with a crowd standing and listening outside the door. |
It is my personal observation that Ticos are not only mostly religious but what I would call “Christian in their behavior” or relationships toward each other and outsiders and a very moral people.
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This horse with his rider and cart came to lodge to pick up trash today. Talk about a juxtaposition of cultures! In rural areas it is still common to see people riding horses for transportation. |
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Montezuma Oropendola from the breakfast terrace |
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Lineated Woodpecker in front of lodge |
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White-necked Jacobin Hummingbird male at breakfast terrace |
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Gray-headed Chachalaca joining us for breakfast |
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Keel-billed Toucan seen from breakfast terrace |
All of this and much, much more at Rancho Naturalista near Turrialba, Costa Rica.