I keep copies of these inside my closet door in case I’m going at an irregular time. The schedules are also posted on the website www.coopetransatenas.com Click “Horario” and then the dropbox down arrow to click the town you want to go to. “Buscar” after choosing the town will give you a full week schedule like the above. In Costa Rica thousands of people use buses every day to go to work or take care of business, medical appointments, shopping, etc.
Captured at Home This Week
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Desert Rose Is becoming a favorite while it blooms! Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Heliconia Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Heliconia – Fewer of these blooming now. Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Red Ginger My most faithful year around bloomer! Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
My photo gallery FLORA & FOREST
Interesting Public Art in Alajuela
I photographed this Monday after Spanish Class and my bus ride to Alajuela, picking up a package at Aeropost, taking taxi to Walmart, then walking the half mile to the City Mall for lunch and a couple of items in shopping. I usually ignore this particular public art, but somehow it struck me today. On this same boulevard past the Mall is a red letter “a” (the little A) and the word “Alajuela” under it, which reminds me of the large red letters in Juan Santamaria Park spelling out “Alajuela” and that someone is trying to coordinate at least some of their public art. Interesting! ~Charlie
My Calendars in Spanish
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My Favorite One was free from the local Cooperative Supermarket Featuring Atenas Coffee Farmers who make up the Cooperative. Atenas, Costa Rica |
I am a very slow learner of spoken Spanish and need to surround myself with as much as possible and little things like calendars are a little help and help define where I am. Likewise I try to do most of my grocery list in español, count in Spanish, all greetings and as much conversation daily as I possible. That means avoiding gringos, especially Americans who only speak English.
Did you know that Spanish is the second most spoken language after Mandarin Chinese? Yes more people speak Spanish than English around the world and it is the second language of the United States.
And in the right column on this blog page is a link to the most current Atenas PR Video I highly recommend!
Pre-Columbian Art Retrieved
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See the amazing artifacts retrieved from illegal collector in Venezuela in this Tico Times article (one of their photos) San Jose, Costa Rica |
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I imagine all the items will be on display here in time The National Museum of Costa Rica (my photo) San Jose, Costa Rica |
More and more around the world it seems that archaeological treasures are being returned to their nations of origin which is a big correction of colonial and money/power robberies of past history and arrogant countries. These artifacts of Costa Rican history belong here for the Tico children to learn from and not in a rich man’s private collection in Venezuela or any other country. Thanks to the UN and international laws for helping this important correction to be made. Occasionally there is justice!
Two More Trips Added for This Year
First to the Costa Rica South Caribe again:
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“The Howler Suite” at Banana Azul Hotel I wanted this room last September but not available – very popular! So I now have it reserved for 5 nights this coming September! Planning ahead sometimes pays off! 🙂 Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica |
Also on the Caribbean side, across the border in Panama is the popular tourist area of Bocas del Toro. I now have a full week or 7 nights in June at Tranquilo Bay Eco Adventure Lodge:
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In addition to BIRDING there are beautiful BEACHES & ISLANDS to visit by boat + SNORKELING Tranquilo Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama |
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KAYAKS available at all times for bay & rivers + miles of HIKING TRAILS for more birds! It’s the kind of place with plenty for me to do just on the hotel grounds. Great anticipation! Tranquilo Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama |
See this cool video about Tranquilo Bay
And keep reading this blog RETIRED IN COSTA RICA as the adventures just keep getting bigger and better. I will truly never be bored here and never run out of something to do or photograph! I don’t understand why everyone doesn’t retire here! I’m sure having fun! And seldom repeat a place!
Kind of funny: The other day some new students of Spanish at Su Espacio were in class and saw one of my photo books there. One student said “I know him. I read his blog about Costa Rica!” So David enjoyed telling me that I am now famous! 🙂 This blog has only 80 subscribers plus drop-in visitors vary from 50 to 300 a day, so really not that big, but I’m glad that some considering retirement here are reading it plus others and hope it is helpful in your “Costa Rica decision process.”
Clay-colored Thrush or Yigüirro
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Clay-colored Thrush or Yigüirro The National Bird of Costa Rica Joined me for breakfast this morning. Atenas, Costa Rica |
Some of my other shots of this bird (“Search” on my gallery)
Or the Costa Rica Birds section of my BIRDS photo gallery
Costa Rica Elections & Politics
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My favorite is this guy walking around town waving his party flags. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Here he is at the entrance to Mercado Central Atenas, Costa Rica |
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A rare house with a large Presidential Candidate sign. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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While more houses just fly their party flag. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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And this commercial space rented for a candidate or party headquarter. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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And one-on-one talk with handing out of flyers for a candidate Atenas, Costa Rica |
On February 4 Costa Rica will elect a new President and new legislature. I think local elections are at a different time. Of course I am not involved in any way with no opinion and will never vote since I don’t plan to become a citizen which is more involved than just being a legal resident, which I am. As a citizen of the states I can still vote absentee for state and national offices but not local offices. I have to vote through the last precinct I lived in which is Old Hickory since I was last at McKendree Village.
For more, read this Tico Times article on Understanding Costa Rica Elections
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Of course the big city of San Jose has billboards and more aggressive campaigning. Photo copied from Tico Times. San Jose, Costa Rica |
Red Passion Flower
See my photo gallery, FLORA & FOREST for many more tropical flowers here.
At Hogar de Vida Today
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On Ruta 135 going north out of Atenas is this B&W Sign pointing to (maybe 500 meters on this road) Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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I failed to photograph the entrance sign because I’m attracted to the park-like atmosphere inside! Next time I will include that attractive sign & more of the campus. Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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One of the children’s’ cottages with a worker hanging out the laundry. Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Another children’s cottage on campus. Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Playground Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Rancho, which is what we call a picnic pavilion or covered dining/meeting patio here. Hogar de Vida, Atenas, Costa Rica |