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| Rufous-naped Wren, Atenas, Costa Rica (On the back of the couch in my living room! Looking out the screen window.) |
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| Rufous-naped Wren, Atenas, Costa Rica Making himself at home on a drink coaster. This is what happens with doors left open. |
Beside them the birds of the heavens dwell; they sing among the branches.
~Psalm 104:12 ESV
See my CR Birds Galleries or specifically this bird with a new name: Rufous-backed Wren (my gallery link). Updated note made in 2025, 11 years later. 🙂
Guarumo Cecropia Tree in Symbiotic Relationship with Ants
| Guarumo Cecropia tree in my front yard |
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| Guarumo leaves are some of the most interesting in the tropics. |
When my personal gardener told me the Guarumo tree would attract Toucans with the seeds, I told him I wanted one! And I have it! It grows naturally only in Central America and is one of several kinds of Cecropia trees. I panicked this week when I saw a stream of tiny ants crawling up and down the trunk of the tree and called Cristian for help! He stopped by after another job today and explained that this ant is the friend of this tree. They help each other in a symbiotic relationship, providing food and housing for the ants who in turn protect the tree from leaf-eating predators. It was also used by Amerindians for medicinal purposes and is now used by pharmaceutical companies.
A sustainable world means working together to create prosperity for all.
~Jacqueline Novogratz
And by the way, I just this moment realized that today is my 6 month anniversary in Costa Rica! I moved here December 24, 2014. I’m glad I came! Maybe I will eventually figure out a symbiotic relationship with Costa Rica. 🙂
Sailor’s Delight?
| “Red sky at night, Sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.” Last nigh’t sky from west end of my balcony through the trees. |
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| Last night’s sky from the driveway above my roof a few minutes later. |
Well, sure enough, it did not rain yesterday and has not so far today and it is after 4:00! I have to go water the new plants! I was enjoying the rainy season shower every afternoon! But regardless, I’ll keep my new trees and flowers alive with hose water! 🙂 And then look at this beautiful image:
| And looking northwest toward Central Atenas a gorgeous pink & blue! I love seeing what God creates! |
I walk in beauty!
– Navajo Poem
All of nature is beauty to me and in Costa Rica I feel like I am surrounded by nature more than anywhere else I have ever been. And as a walker, I truly walk in beauty! (You see more walking!)
House Tour – Outside Today
| 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! |
Unprepared for First Rain
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| Yellow Bells Trees Shedding Blooms Sunny Sidewalk in Atenas |
I walk in the sunshine under the Yellow Bell trees for a late lunch and early dinner out to try the ribs at the Don Yayo Chicharonerra Cafe. Beautiful day with some rain clouds in the sky like we’ve had for weeks with no rain, so of course it will not rain. Well, while eating we got our first rain of the year (not counting one little shower) and it was a “gully washer” as we would say back in Arkansas. I took a photo but rain doesn’t seem to show up in my photos. The streams and canyons were gushing as I walked home.
We were very dry and having grass fires, so we really needed the rain! But it was so unexpected that I left my apartment windows open AND my laundry drying out on the balcony! Guess what? Some floors got mopped and my clothes went back through the spin cycle with hopefully some sun tomorrow. This is a case for the electric dryer in my new house and almost reason enough by itself for the move! 🙂 Can hardly wait!
Then after clean up of the rain, I got this “After the Rain” photo of rain fog on the horizon. Hope I get as many photo ops from the new balcony! I just love nature, even in the middle of a town.
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| “After the Rain” from my balcony, Hacienda La Jacaranda, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Ripening Mangoes & Coffee Research
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| This tree has red or purple ones, while some are turning yellow or orange. Shot from my balcony, Hacienda La Jacaranda, Atenas, Costa Rica |
One website lists 4 different cultivars of mangoes in Costa Rica:
- Costa Rica: Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Tommy Atkins (click name for description)
This Ojochal blog declares Mango “King of the Fruit World” listing health benefits and describing the 4 cultivars.
Nature’s Pride (a distributor) has lots of recipes and some “How to Prepare” videos
This “Fruit of the Month” article has a couple of mango recipes.
I have been eating a mango a day recently and keep a bottle of mango pulp in the frig for making one of four smoothie-type fruit drinks I have at least one of every day: mango, guanabana, mora (blackberry), and pina (pineapple). The mangoes that fall from the trees are bruised on one side and I cut that side off before eating the rest of it. I can get better ones in the market that aren’t bruised but were picked ripe or near-ripe. There is nothing better than a tree-ripened mango! I said the same thing when I lived in The Gambia.
And by the way – I signed the contract on the rental house Tuesday. Move a week from Thursday, 23 April. The virtual tour of my new house is still on the Realtor’s site for now. It will be taken down eventually.
And for you STARBUCKS COFFEE LOVERS: Starbucks Costa Rica Coffee Research Farm is
supposedly trying to help coffee growers raise disease-resistant coffee plants IF they will sell to Starbucks at ridiculously low prices – American ingenuity or greed? Coffee farmers have to eat too!
Caring for Nature
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| Celebrate Your Life Care for Nature |
I recently noticed this sign nailed to a tree in Central Park Atenas below some air plants. Costa Ricans are known for celebrating and enjoying life! And the country is a haven for nature unlike most others. Maybe someone put this sign here to educate the youth who hang out in the park a lot, since many of them are more interested in things than nature. As a nature-lover I’m glad to see it anyway.
The government and tourism leadership are working to make Costa Rica one of the “greenest” tourist countries in the world. Maybe now they will work harder on educating the local people concerning littering and misuse of things like the greywater I wrote about earlier. There is not much they can do about volcanic ash, but at least it is fairly rare with some volcanoes erupting only every 400 years. All of these little environmental concerns are important because together with the daily destruction of forests by man’s hunger for wood, land, and “progress,” we are systematically destroying the world that God made for us. The “care for nature” is still minimal in our world, even in Costa Rica. May we all celebrate life by caring for nature!
Now this good news as it was reported in “Costa Rica Insider” one of the newsletters I get:
100% renewable energy
“We cannot think too highly of nature, nor too humbly of ourselves.”
Cashew Fruit
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| Cashew Fruit is ripening on trees around Atenas now. Photographed from my balcony, Hacienda La Jacaranda, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Yellow Trees Now!
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| Golden Shower Tree or Cassia Fistula On Highway 3 east of Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| “Yellow Bells,” “Trumpet Bush” or officially Tecoma Stans Zoomed in on one of the mountain sides from my front balcony |
Earlier I showed orange-blooming Poro Tree around here, then the bright Pink Trumpet Tree, and there are now a bunch of yellow-blooming trees, two kinds! The first one above is an imported Asian ornamental tree that looks like a yellow lilac tree with delicate flowers hanging down, the one along the highway above. The other has clusters of bell-shaped flowers like this one off my back balcony. And remember, we are near the end of the dry season with no rain since November! Amazing!
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| Yellow Bells behind my apartment at Hacienda La Jacaranda, Atenas |
















