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| I know! It’s just a dead leaf! But I think it is beautiful art! 🙂 Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Resort & Nature Reserve San Ramon, Costa Rica |
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| I know! It’s just a dead leaf! But I think it is beautiful art! 🙂 Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Resort & Nature Reserve San Ramon, Costa Rica |
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| Rainforest Trail Seen from Lodge Dining Room Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| Tree Fern
Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| One of Many Old Growth Trees Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Flower at Entrance to Trail Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Fern Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Unknown Berries Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Tree Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Tree Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Plant Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Much Grows on the Trees Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Air Plant Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Footbridge Over Stream Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| Trail Welcome & Rules in Spanish, English & French Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| The greenery by the rocking chairs looks much better in new pot! |
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| And the living room plant looks better in the new pot also! I think. |
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| My newest indoor plant is this palm in my bedroom with philodendron ivy at base. |
I may have told you that my artist friend Anthony has returned from 9 months of traveling in Spain and Morocco and has moved into the house next door that was occupied by Don & Lynda who moved back to Oregon. Before traveling, Anthony lived on the other side of me in someone else’s casita (a small house most big house owners have for guests or rental.). He is the one who made my garden art bird sculpture. He really decorates well with a lot of plants and that motivated me to spruce mine up a little.
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| Year-around blooming flowers for my terrace rocking chair view. |
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| Kevin Hunter at Vivero Central in March, making a photo of course! |
My new garden art is on a tree stump with a hole in a root near bottom that just needed a plant
| pilea depressa or helxine soleirolii ground-cover in my main garden |
I also added two ferns in two bare spots which is another texture this tropical garden needed. And I got a new ceramic pot for my dining room plant which was in a plastic pot. Accomplished at lot!
And if you have wondered about the concrete wall behind my new garden, well, my house is built into the side of a hill. It is a retainer wall above which is the landlord’s driveway on one side (below photo) and a neighbor on the other side (above photo). I have planted Triquetraque or Mexican Flame Vine at top of the wall which will soon cascade down with beautiful orange flowers and cover the ugly concrete. I’m trying to be patient while it grows! 🙂 Photo below (22-July-2015 growth):
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| Triquitraque or Mexican Flame Vine will someday cover my back wall. The advantage of being the first one in a new house is I get to help design it! |
One of my “regular” taxistas (taxi drivers) is Nelson. He is learning English and helps me with my Spanish and I help him with his English. This is his second time to take me to La Garita and he is patient waiting on me shopping. In fact he walks around with me and seems to enjoy it. I pay him above the going rate for this trip to make it fair for an hour and half+ of his time. And I now have a favorite helper at Vivero Central named Francisco (who gave me the coleus). He is so good at helping me and does pretty fair English and puts up with my Spanish, so more good local friends/helpers. And a tip will assure good service next time. Its my second time with Francisco and he has already remembered me! La Garita is halfway between Atenas and Alajuela and is the plant nursery “capital” of Costa Rica, 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) east of Atenas through the mountains and over the Rio Grande.
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| Pixie Cup Fungi, Carara National Park, Costa Rica |
| Ceiba Tree, Carra National Park, Costa Rica Also called Kapok or Silk Cotton Tree In all tropical forests I’ve seen, Africa, South America |
| The back side of the above Ceiba has a “cave” |
| Rain forests have an incredible variety of trees and plants. My guide Victor leads the way down and old road used as trail now. |
| One of the several varieties of Cecropia Trees, similar to my Guarumo but not the same. Cousins! This whole family of trees has multiple medicinal uses. |
| Rare plant that only grows in this particular transitional forest and only in the shade. Has medicinal uses. |
| And another fungus! 🙂 |
“The clearest way to the Universe is through a forest wilderness.”
— John Muir
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| Blue-breasted Hummingbird grounded on my balcony. Another first for me. He did fly away later. Guess he was resting. |
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| Blue-breasted Hummingbird, Atenas, Costa Rica |
They are in my garden, on my balcony, and I’ve even had one fly inside the house! This is the third species of Hummingbird I have photographed here. Yesterday I posted a Cinnamon Hummingbird and my first week here was a Blue-tailed Hummingbird. They and the butterflies are little flying jewels around my house! And below is the butterfly in my garden this afternoon:
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| Great Southern White Butterfly on my Tutti Frutti today! You can also see where the leaf-cutter ants are eating it! I’m treating the ants with Mirex-S! |
Today I also planted some new plants in my garden after purchasing them in Spanish (with the help of my driver Nelson). My gardener will make some more improvements, but I couldn’t wait and went plant shopping today!
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| Polka Dot plants were added along my back walk where there is more shade. I think these are a type of philodendron too. Can’t remember what called in states. |
A very full and fun day between my two Spanish lesson days! Doing what I enjoy!
| You have already seen my new entry garden, but we planted ground cover today that should spread fast. |
Tomorrow I’ll show you around inside the house as it is now decorated. My art may arrive this week, but I will probably add only a few pieces around a well decorated house! Buenas Noches!
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| Tonight’s sunset colored the clouds in the north. Beautiful! Each evening a new surprise! How did I ever live without a balcony? This is my cathedral! |