Food

Pam/ February 19, 2013/ Random Thoughts, Travel

I had one of the best meals of my life and certainly of the trip. Pacific fish with hearts of palm suace, accompanied with couscous and something that was like a potato cake. deliciouso!  Arlen, our waiter, and I were chatting at dinner and our conversation started innocently and I said he was guapo (handsome), he said “tambien” and then all

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La Fortuna

Pam/ February 19, 2013/ Travel

With a population of about 10,000, La Fortuna has made the most of capitalizing on the volcano. Lots of tour companies are available for horseback riding, four wheeling, and other activities. We had lunch at a soda recommended by our taxi driver and then stomped around town shopping. Bev bought a messenger bag with a peace sign on it, perfect

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Waterfall

Pam/ February 19, 2013/ Uncategorized

A taxi dropped us off at the entrance to the La Catarata de La Fortuna, the waterfall at the park. The 70 mete waterfall looks like it is a long way but it is a fairly short walk to the outlook and then it is about a million and a half steps down (and then back up again, thank you

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Mountain Paradise

Pam/ February 19, 2013/ Travel

We checked in to our hotel, Mountain Paradise, where every room has a view of the volcano, Arenal. Each room spacious room has a two shower bathroomand one shower is a waterfall shower! Our first room had a whole host of problems: the key card wouldn’t open the door, the safe wouldn’t open, the toilet mostly flushed, and the air

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San Jose, Sarchi, Zarcero, Cuidad Quesada and a school

Pam/ February 19, 2013/ Travel

After a bus tour of San Jose, we headed out of town. Ricardo gave a some history about San Jose as well as Costa Rica. After Costa Rica’s civil war the president abolished the army. They put effort into education and going to school through until age of 16 is mandatory by law, and until 18 mandatory by parents. Costa

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Group Meeting

Pam/ February 17, 2013/ Travel

Ricardo did a nice job of welcoming us. He’s friendly, easy going, knowledgable, and helpful all with a sense of humor. He told us at our orientation meeting that he is 50 years old, has a son, 28, from his first marriage and a son, 14, from his second marriage and that he is improving both being a father and

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San Jose

Pam/ February 16, 2013/ Travel, Uncategorized

Our first stop was the ATM. We used our bank cards to get colones. It took a couple of tries to figure out the exchange rate but we managed. There are about 500 colones to the dollar, and we just didn’t get the decimal in the right place the first time.  The sidewalks are narrow, not always even, and occasionally

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Detroit to San Jose, Costa Rica

Pam/ February 16, 2013/ Travel

The flights to Atlanta and then to San Jose were a piece of cake. We arrived in San Jose right on time. There were at least two planes arriving with tourists which filled the immigration lines. It took us about an hour to get through the line, and Bev’s passport was stamped for the first time.  A Gate 1Travel porter

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Happy birthday to me

Pam/ January 30, 2013/ Around Ann Arbor

Last year I was in Ecuador on my birthday. Although the venue for my birthday this year was less exotic, we had a grand ole time at the Kelsey Musuem in Ann Arbor celebrating my 50th birthday. I’m grateful for my many wonderful friends, especially to those who offered to help plan and execute the celebration with and for me.

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Pam/ June 8, 2012/ Around Ann Arbor, Random Thoughts

Walking almost every day for the last three months affords me the opportunity to see what’s going on in my neighborhood, both with people and nature. I enjoy my walks, love being outside and have recorded over 175 miles in the last three months. Observing from day to day I notice grass cutting that’s been derailed by rain, running out

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