Monday, November 12, 2012

Muddy Feet and Dirty Fingernails

I am  finally understanding..........I just cannot keep up with the Jungle and the Blog.........impossible .  During the wet season here in the jungle ,  me and mi Amigo Chupiro have been very busy transplanting , cutting and sticking crotons , hibiscus ,  along with a whole variety of gingers and heleconias.............least not forgetting the 14 stumps we dug up with only a shovel and machete .  Why so much work now............because when the rains finally come to an end we will see very little rain through Enero , Febrero , Marzo and Abril .  As a result of our hard work the rewards have been amazingly beautiful so far
Hibiscus at the front of our property
 Thicking up our fence line on the south side of the property with varigated hibiscus , Hawaian Flame  plant ,  and  other assorted crotons , a Triangle palm and Bananas .
Fence line south side of the Casa
Still I try to continue adding edible plants and below is a picture of my first go at planting Yucca .  Mi Amigo Roy provided me with the stalks from harvested Yucca roots and it was kind of strange planting the 12 inch sections of the stalk that grew above ground into the ground .  So I laid two , 12 inch sections of stalk per hole and now we wait for about 8 months to harvest our first Yucca...............Really looking forward to crispy Frito Yucca fries along with Yucca simmered in a spicy tomato salsa .  All is just one big learning curve for me .  I will say ,  time  certainly passes quickly since everyday the jungle drops more debris than I can  rake up  and compost . 
Putting in my first Yucca
I must confess one of the reasons I have been behind on getting my blog updated was a unexpected trip to the Florida Keys to lend a hand to my parents .  Leaving our jungle home was hard..........truely  because of the logistics .  First I had to catch the 5 : 45 bus out of town for a 2 hour ride to Laurel into an awaiting colectivo Taxi to Paso Canoas and catch the 9 a . m . bus to San Jose then to a Taxi to the San Jose - Alajuela station to catch a 30 minute bus ride to Alajela for a good nights sleep at Las Volcanos Hotel...........love their breakfast which is included in the $30 room rate.........an awesome place to stay .  Next day flight to Ft .  Lauderdale and a 2 hour shuttle ride to my parents home.........I think we may live somewhat remotely now that I look back on just getting out of Zancudo and to the airport........So all turned out well in the Florida Keys and for the first time I now know how it feels to step up and give back to ones parents who have , for a life time , been the ones who gave so much to me . Love my Mom and Dad .

So for 3 weeks I left mi esposa here in our jungle home to fend off the lions , tigers and bears.............maybe I am exaggerating somewhat but you have yet to encounter the fanged white face chapuchins pissed off cause there ain ' t no more bananas along with the fact a whole tribe of Red - Backed Squirrel Monkey's  got here a day earlier and cleaned out the ripened stalk of quadrados ( 4 sided bananas ) .............and let us not forget that mi esposa endured 4 straight days of rain that left fish swimming through the backyard . 

However Sherry ( mi esposa ) did make it downtown to the Festival Intercultural and snapped a few pictures to share
Festival Intercultural across from the soccer field Zancudo

Traditional Dress


To Cute
And an awesome display of traditional bowls , hand woven baskets and tools for maiz

The festival had wrapped up and several days later I made the 21 hour direct trip from the Florida Keys back to my Zancudo home...........do not recommend doing the direct trip as the last leg was a taxi ride from Paso Canoas that required several cervezas and 2 canned vodka and cranberry drinks........I am definitely a seasoned Costa Rican traveler as I beleive I did not spill a drop .  Remember in an earlier blog I mentioned night travel is insane here and I do believe Freddy the taxi driver was just trying to get me home as quick as possible.............2 days recovery every bone in my body ached from swerving to miss people, motos , holes and finally the last 6 miles from Conte to Zancudo after heavy rain.........some holes where large enough and with enough water in them to swim laps minus the crocodile .  Guess you are going to have to make the trip to see for yourself .

We are up to date and projects continue to get done here in the casa .  During the past several months we had been having some issues with very large cockroaches taking up residency in the cabinet that housed our sink..........come on we live in a jungle there are BUGS and the one thing that I do know is that dark warm damp places are prime property for ROACHES .  We have always wanted the Tico Pilas ( sink ) .   The pilas is in .   Waiting now on mi amigo Roy to cut the madera ( wood ) for the floating shelf system I designed to go under the pilas .  As for the cabinet that housed the sink........it is being refurbished as a very DRY work and storage cabinet for the Cocina ( Kitchen ) .  Finally we have put a major dent into the bug population .

Tico Pilas (sink)
Life here can get a little stressful and I think I have said it before ,  There Is Not Enough Alcohol In Zancudo for those stressful  days .  Which brings me to the fact that  I neglected to mention that since mi esposa endured the 4 days of straight rain , with fish swimming through our backyard being chased by Caiman..........just threw in  the Caiman  to see if you were still paying attention ,  that the BUS HAS STOPPED RUNNING from Langostino to Zancudo ........ talk about stress , no service in or out of town , I think we are on our 6 th week without service .  Everyone thought I was crazy to pack in extra VODKA........Survival Skills 101 .  We just remember the days when life here is so utterly amazing and just simply take a walk and look down to things you have created from walks on the beach

Our beach stone collection by our stepping stones into the Casa
As for the title of this blog .............. it is all in a days worth of gardening  here at our Casa in Playa Zandudo

Muddy Feet
Dirty Fingernails



Pura Vida



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, September 28, 2012

Life Is Life Even In Paradise

Well things seem to be getting back to normal or as normal as normal can be here in the jungle .  With the gringo population at the rainy season all time low.........and I now know why the gringo population leaves during the rainy season.........remember that 5 gallon rain gauge I mentioned in a previous blog ?  It don ' t work NOW when it rains.........so , Yo went to the ferreteria and got the 25 gallon rain gauge so I only have to empty it twice during the rain to get an accurate account of the amount of rain that has fallen .   Still , mornings are usually very sunny and we have as yet to see the rains lasting more than through the evening...........have been informed not to get to comfortable since we are apparently having a slow and dry start to the rainy season............Can Anyone Say Rehab In Espanol ?  Enough......on with the blog .

Mi esposa made it back to Golfito 2 weeks ago today , by bus , with goodies from the states......Peanut Butter.....all natural of course .  How delicious.......and yes we can buy peanut butter here but at over $ 5  for Skippy and it is not even the big jar .  Did have to splurge at the border a month ago and buy Sweet Pickle Relish......it only set me back $ 3 for a 16 ounce bottle.......oh , but how wonderful it tastes  in tuna salad and potato salad .  Sometimes it is just the little things that make you smile .

So , on the ride back from Golfito we came upon the paving crew........and yes we are very very happy to see them working away on making our trips to and from Golfito less bone crunching and I got a picture of the concrete paving process here in remote southwestern Costa Rica
Yes, those are bags of concrete 
Believe it or not they are busting bags of concrete on to a graded packed gravel road to create a base for the asphalt...........first 6 miles are done on the road to Conte from the turn off of the Golfito to Rio Claro road with 20 more miles to go...........please hurry because  the really bad road lay just in front of that trailer full of bags of concrete .

Mi esposa purchased a bag of mamones for 1000 colones from a road side stand and as soon as we got back to our casa it was time to dig in
Sweet Like Grapes
Before Sherry  left for the states we got a dog that had been rescued and fostered for the past year..........we thought it would be nice to have a dog that would bark when someone came into the yard , keep the monkeys at bay and run off any iguanas that tried to eat my papayas........well 2 out of 3 ain ' t bad...........NO BARK , sooner  lick you to death than to bark at you.......but what a sweetie
MeerKa
She loves the beach..........since there was now a dog in the picture why not a furious feline
Willow
Look out Geckos your days are numbered cause we got one bad ass Gecko hunting cat .  Matter of fact , since Willow took up residency there has been a few Geckos that have packed up and moved on . 

I did stay busy while mi esposa was away.......working on her vivero ( greenhouse ) using bamboo from our stand of bamboo on our property with the help of our friend Chupiro teaching me the techniques of building with bamboo and lashing the bamboo together
Vivero de Sherry
For now we  have started several basil plants , culantro ( being the broad leaf variety ) coleus and a variety of other small plants........looking forward to alot more plants in the vivero in the DRY season as the green netting is primarily used to filter sunlight and does not keep out the RAIN .

Life here for me goes from one extreme to the other ............ when the days are good ....... they are awesome ......... and when the days are not so good ......... DAMN ...........it can be rough .......... and a vodka or 3 just doesn ' t help .......... it is LIFE and LIFE in our paradise is just life with alot more color
Toucan
I walked out the front door to pick up the 3 empty coconuts the monkeys had twisted off the coconut palm the night before and in flys the Toucan ............sad story as he was taken from his nest to be sold and a friend here on the beach rescued him and hand raised him until all his feathers came in...........he is not afraid of people and does not know how to forage for himself ........... So sad and yet so BEAUTIFUL

But mi esposa will tell you this is also .......... So BEAUTIFUL
Que ???????
Bigger than a bread machine and makes life so much easier ...........Lavadora , Si .  Sherrys  first Costa Rican Washing Machine .......... Will tell you bigger is not always BETTER ........this little Samsung Lavadora can take care of 15 pounds of jungle grime with just a Hummmmmm and when it is all done........it plays a little jungle jingle . 

The reason for  our journey here was to learn to live a different life in a different culture , a dream to survive somewhere so unfamilar and different from the life we lived in the United States .  There is NO EASY BUTTON HERE so we just   
take a walk on the beach to sort it all out and then Smile
as we celebrate our 9 th month here in Zancudo , Costa Rica ............... Life is Good , Pura Vida 

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Solo In The Jungle

Oh , the simple life , where are you.......?  Yes , this is me trying to justify not sitting down and writing my blog which I truely enjoy doing , sharing the good and the not so good adventures here in the jungle .  There certainly has been alot happening here so a quick synopsis may do to bring us up to date .

July 8th  I posted " The Barefoot Gardener ,"  smiling and enjoying our garden having returned from our trip to Boquette Panama , not knowing we were only a day away from Fire , Rain and Destruction .  Monday , July 9 at 7 : 30 pm..........wind whipping our shutters open and closed , pounding monsoon rain RAIN but where the Hell is the FIRE coming from that is lighting up our front yard..............OMG.  One of our trees in the front yard fell onto the power lines and as it hung there the current was firing up all the branches in one BLAZE Of GLORY and still the RAIN kept coming down.  SNAP...........NO POWER and for us 18 hours of no power .   I might add that thanks to our tree Zancudo had no power for 8 hours , we got the extra 10 hours due to our line was disconnected from our meter which was almost snapped off .  Oh it gets better along with taking out the power line our tree managed to take out the phone and internet service to Zancudo for an additional day .  I can handle no electricity and no phone service for a couple of days , but having my bananas crushed and cut up by the utility guys who showed up at midnight with only ladders , chainsaws and machetes to get the power back on..........Well , Thank You Costa Rican Powerline workers for only crushing and cutting up the bananas because that is all we lost and today new stalks have emerged and soon will fill the void , we survived with the only real damage to the VODKA bottle .   Something had to make us SMILE!

Debris cleaned up and we are back to living our dream and company is coming from the states on July 12 th.........our friends Paul and Carol are in for 2 weeks and we get to hang out and take a trip up to San Vito , Costa Rica , 3000 feet up with awesome views of Volcan Baru and the valley below .  Botanical gardens to tour , town center , panderia ( you know that is my favorite place , aka bakery ) , resturants and some time off the beach . 
Sunset looking East Not West and Still a Colorful Sky
The garden tour we took was next to the Wilson Gardens and I might say just as impressive
For Real  AMAZING

Shampoo Ginger Blossoms
The really cool thing about Shampoo Ginger is you just lean the blossoms over an a fragant liquid pours out , you can use to wash you hands, face or hair.  San Vito is an awesome mountain village settled by Italians in 1954 and it is always so enjoyable to visit........you never know it may be home some day.

Now back to Zancudo Road
South end of Zancudo Road Heading Out
First of 4 large puddles , this was the smallest one and only a week prior the rest of the road was completely under water with several Crocks doing the backstroke down through the middle.......NO KIDDING!  So , when the water is running high we are diverted to the high road , up onto the cow pasture.........priceless .

Friends are truely Friends here on Playa Zancudo and it has come time for us to help out a friend pack up for her move back to the states .  As I have said before........life here is difficult and when we moved here we had a home so to speak even though it was kind of unhabitable .  Our friend was trying to build a new home on her property that is near impossible at this present time in Zancudo as we all still wait for concessions for use of the meritime property .  So, for now her adventure was coming to an end and Sherry and I tried to help as much as possible including a trip hauling some of her personal items up to San Jose for shipment back to the states in a vehicle ( 94 Trooper ) that was questionable at best on odds of making it up there and back.........alternator went up around Uvita , good thing it is a diesel so as long as it running we keep on driving and pray for sunlight and NO Rain for the next 4 hours to San Jose .  Has an overnighter in San Jose , alternator repaired heading back to Zancudo .  No Vodka needed for this incident just a Pilsen or 3 . 

Rambling on and as of yet not any clue as to why this blogs title is " Solo In The Jungle " ,  well since August 7 , Tarzan has been hanging here in the jungle without Jane .  WHY, it was time for mi esposa to head home to the farm in Delaware to see our Grandson , along with family and friends

So , that 94 Trooper I mentioned above............well it ended up being the transportation for our friend , her dog and cat along with Sherry to the airport in San Jose .  Funny thing the alternator went up 2 days prior to our departure from Zancudo.......no problems as long as we don't need the headlights or windshield wipers...........that diesel engine will keep on keeping on and it did...........Women and animals checked into the hotel for their morning flight out to the US and me..........heading into downtown San Jose back to the mechanic for alternator repair and 1 more night in San Jose . 

Yes, I made it back to Zancudo the next night doing the one thing I swore I would never do and that is driving in Costa Rica at NIGHT.........Oh , I forgot it was RAINING but the alternator was working and I had headlights and windshield wipers..........just needed a better road .  NEVER DRIVE IN COSTA RICA AT NIGHT .  And the answer is..........YES .  Damn right I had several Vodkas along with a shot or 3 of Tequila .  For those who have traveled these roads , you know I deserved those drinks .

Here at the house it has been work as usual , I dug up the pavers in front of the house hauled in  about 4 inches of sand and soil , planting a ground cover and reset the pavers so they are not under water when it rains .  Put up a bamboo greenhouse in the back yard in anticipation of the really heavy rains..........oh what fun........it will be more alcohol or a straight jacket by the middle of October .  If Hollywood is looking for a remake of the " SHINING " I will be forwarding my contact information .  Life is life and as my favorite quote goes , " Life Begins Once You Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone " .  All is good , just waiting for mi esposas return one week from today , I have missed her , the adventure here is just not as fun with out her here to share it with . 

Closing the Blog today with this picture
Mi Esposa with a sweater on , San Vito , July 2012 IMPOSSIBLE
Life is always changing and over the coming months Sherry and I are making plans to relocate to the San Vito area in the coming year .  I will always try to keep up with the blog as our journey may climb to higher elevations in the future , so for now we continue to work on our home here in Zancudo , looking forward to the dry season and visits from friends in 2013.   Pura Vida

NOTE:  Proofer on vacation in the US must accept all misspells and punctuation mistakes on this Blog

Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Barefoot Jungle Gardener

Ola mi amigos!  My how time does fly by living here on Playa Zancudo and I still as of yet  have not put up the hammock, or purchased the blender for those " frozen concotions that helps me hang on ".  Why you ask ?   Daily life for those of us who live here  still don ' t know where Tuesday went of last week .  Sooooo ,  just like life anywhere you lay your hat or slip out of your flip flops ,  days pass  quickly .  As many of you enjoy the long sunlit evenings of summer in the states our sunlit evenings always fade away around  5 : 45 leaving many things for tomorrow .


Now you have my justification for slacking off on the Blog.........Mas Trabajo Aqui ! (Much Work Here ) and no I am certainly not going to complain as mi esposa continually states year after year for the past 36 years ,  " Cj you do it to your self "  and that now brings me to my title of the blog " The Barefoot Jungle Gardener "  and I do have the scars on my feet to prove it  from all of the fire ants that have savagely attacked me defending their jungle property as I lay claim to my jungle home . 

Certainly there is still much work to be done on our casa but for now my focus is getting a good portion of the landscaping done with the help of the afternoon rains .  It is now the perfect time to put in sticks ( a cutting ) from any plant or shrub such as crotons , hibiscus , or pretty much any plant you want in your garden and just watch them grow .  I have been very busy creating a large garden on the north side of our casa with plants such a Heleconias , Gingers , Birds of Paradise , Crotons and Hibiscus that like filtered sun light ,  all in bare feet.........Loco Gringo !   


Hanging Heleconia


Hanging Fuzzy Heleconia Rojo

Hanging Fuzzy Heleconia Amarillo


Upright Heleconia Amarillo

Rosetta Torch Ginger
Bird of Paradise
and even though there is always mucho trabajo aqui en casa we do get a chance to head out every now and then , so on June 17 th Sherry and I along with our friend Marilyn headed to Boquete Panama for our 3 days out of the country to renew our tourist visa .  Mi esposa got to enjoy the cool mountain temps along with great restaurants and window shopping .  You always have to remember there are very few windows here in Zancudo and none for window shopping .  We enjoyed a ride up the northwest loop towards Volcan Baru and several water falls and  fields and fields of onions , lettuce , tomatoes , and COFFEE .  

Solo Falls

Sream by Casa Dracula ( so says the cabby )

Cj and Sherry Solo Falls Boquete , Panama

Boquete Panama Center Square


Mi Jardin es Su Jardin Boquete Panama
Vaca Pintada  ( Painted Cow )
We have said good-bye to many friends for this season and those  who have left for short vacations in the states visiting their family and friends and we anxiously await their return .  Mi esposa will soon join in with her own trip back to our home in Delaware for the month of August to see our grandson , family and friends .   Me........well I will keep on building our dream on this bumpy dirt road with more drama than Peyton Place at times but I would not want to be in any other place today in my life .   What great friends we have made here and we are especially going to miss our dear friend Mango Mendoza and his esposa Mrs. Mango .  Why you ask ?  No more Mango Juice and Rum ,  Mangos n Rice , Mango Pizza ,  Mango Shrimp ,  Mango on the Barbie , Mango Mustard , Mango Tofu , Mango Mush ,  Mango on a Stick ,  Mango Toothpaste , Mango Soap and finally his specialty..........Sun Dried Mangos .  Have a great vacation in the states Mango and Mrs. Mango ! 

Until the next blog , Salud ( insert clinking of cerveza bottles )
Her with a Pilsen and Me with an Imperial,  Pura Vida

Monday, June 11, 2012

Walking Through Life in Flip-Flops

When they don't wash away
Just 15 minutes of rain
Oh, yes the rain came and away floated our Flip-Flops  .  Hopefully we have solved the problem as our property was taking on extra rain run off from the road..........can you say......TROCHE ( trench ) and indeed Shapiro and I dug a very nice long and deep troche across the front of our property along the road to move the water somewhere else .........Lo Siento ( I am sorry )  don't need anymore water here .   Still , we knew we need terra ( soil ) delivered to add a couple of inches of height in front of our Casa along with the driveway........however , one thing at a time as our budget for our sencillo paraiso ( simple paradise ) evaporated along time ago . 

Yet life is so beautiful here as you can see from the cut flores we get from our garden

Standing Heleconia From Our Jardin
And my fravorite Heleconia in a most appropriate Vase ( empty champagne bottle )

Hanging Heleconia From Our Jardin
Our friend Surfer Mike brought this beautiful 9 foot section of philodendron that we attached to one of our trees on the north side of the casa .  We know have 4 different varities clinging to 4 arbols but I don ' t think well have enough room for the 896 other varities of philodendron .
Regalo from mi amigo Mike
And then there are some most pecular fungus that pop up.............out of the ground here in our jardin
So...........Any Clue
And then there is mi esposa in the Cocina ( Kitchen ) making Pan...........36 years of marriage and I have to bring her to the remote jungle in Southwestern Costa Rica to Bake Bread .  I have got to say it is awesome whole wheat Pan and I do believe there is a possibility of sour dough coming to  a Cocina near me soon .  Come on mi espose.......stop making me wait for the sour dough .
Mi Esposa making Pan
It is not all work here , there are mornings where we take long walks on the beach especially when we have morning low tides .  Last Sunday we walked 6 miles and came across this

Where is the Old Bay
YES......we have blue crabs here in the Rio Coto .  So I am telling mi esposa that we should do chickin - neckin back on the edge of the mangrove and then it occured to me.............Crocodiles like chicken necks  TOOOOOOOOOO .  I do believe I have mentioned in one or two blogs that we do have Crocodiles and we have seen crocodiles...........so our game plan for the large container of Old Bay , used primarily for fresh camarones ( shrimp ) may serve another purpose when I can find an amigo that goes crabbing with the crocodiles .

In our early days of our jungle adventure and life here in our Casa , anything that moved  deserved caution........Hey , I  have watched National Geographics ,  " Most Deadly Snakes of Central America " and the funny thing , it seems Costa Rica has most of them .  And , fact number # 2 , the hospital in Golfito has the largest supply of Anti - Venin Serum in Costa Rica............Sooooo , always look where you are going and what you are picking up .  This brings me to my stump sitting friend in the photo below .   I believe he is in the Baslik Lizard family also know as the " Jesus Christ " Lizard becaus they can walk on water and on my first encounter with this lizard he reminded me of the poison spitting hooded lizard in Jurrasic Park # 1.   But alas we are friends and from the Cocina ventanna ( kitchen window ) we watch him jump up on his backyard stump to chill .


Straight Out of Jurassic Park
And still , I wait and wait and wait for my first " B C " encounter..............that would be Boa Constrictor .   And yes I am very excited for that day to come because on that day I can truthfully say , " We do live in a jungle " .

I really do try to get the blog out every week but time slips by so fast .  We are coming up on 6 months here on Playa Zancudo and in just 6 days we head to Boquete Panama to renew our tourist visa for our next 90 days .  Reflecting back on this journey I have to say it is an " Awakening " .  Understanding a different life and what we need to happily exist in an insane world .  The simplicity of our life here with no car , oh my God all of you cringed at that thought , doing without TELEVISON ,  anyone breathing after that statement and making do with what you have.........that would mean , NO WALMART or Big Box Store to purchase all those things like the 3 Chip - n - Dip sets we sold at one of our yard sales .  " Life begins at the end of your comfort zone " Thank you Neale Donald Walsch and Pura Vida 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

What The Rain Brings To Our Jungle Home

Sometimes it is best to start with a photo of a sunset without RAIN , which is not that often these days here on Playa Zancudo

The rain has started along with the increased Mosquito population and I just have to say we have resorted to vacuming the Mosquitos off the screens in our kitchen most every morning now .  Life in a tropical jungle what did we expect . 

We survived our first monsoon rainfall just 2 weeks ago on a Saturday night with a good 6 to 8 inches of water covering parts of our yard in a  matter of minutes............and the good thing about rain that falls that hard is...........No Mosquitos .  There is no way any insect could make it through that rainfall .  So , our first taste of the start of the mini rainy season is upon us .  As for all the rain we got on that Saturday night..........soaked up in a couple of hours . 

 Now it usually does not rain all day , so we do get some awesome sunshine normally in the morning hours with the skies clouding up in the late afternoon .  I have been quite impressed by the amount of agua that falls from the sky and now understand why the Costa Rican Rain Gauge looks like a 5 gallon bucket with graduations in gallons not inches . 

The start of the mini rainy season has provided us with good info prior to the real rainy season in October and November........We have NO LEAKS in our roof......Job well done Roy and Victor......mi amigos . 

The amazing part of getting all of this rain is the sheer beauty of a very lush country........It feels like someone turned on the High Definition button on our property and all of the surrounding properties .
Looking out towards the playa and the calle

Pathway to the front puerta
As for our fruit trees , flowers and shrubs
1 of 3 of our Carombola ( Star Fruit ) Trees hanging full of fruit 
Crotons 1 of about 8 different varities here on the property


Pride of Burma ours has grown to about 5 feet tall and normally only grow to 3 feet
Costa Rica is surely a gardeners paradise...........just break off a branch and stick it in the ground and the next thing you know it is growing .  Propagating new plants here is so easy......you just have to remember to have patience and wait for the rain to start . 

I have not yet mentioned the one other insect that all of the rain has brought.........Cockroaches..........apparently they are being flooded out of their natural habitat and have decided to take up residency in our Casa.......mi esposa is not happy .  As for me , I think I have seen my share of cockroaches and I know that we don't stand a chance in Hell of getting rid of all of them so we take out as many as we can .  Anyone out there got a good recipe for deep frying insects......they have to be more tender and juicy than the beef here .

We continue to work towards completing the screening of our front porch and the front A framed rancho.........fingers crossed ,  another week,   and we will have a lot less mosquitos to deal with in the main living area.  Still I am amazed at how many of the local Ticos deal with the sheer  number of Mosquitos with out any screens at all.........not to mention all of the rainfall and living just inches off the ground .  Many of us could not imagine living with those conditions . 

Yesterday we made the trip out of Zancudo on the bus heading to Cuidad Neilly for produce and on to the border for VODKA and a few groceries  from the City Mall before heading to Laurel to complete the process of opening our Costa Rican bank account and yes we can now hide money in Central America.........if we only had money to hide .  Still life is good here and I feel so comfortable living in such an open house with an awesome jungle property just steps to the playa .  I have told mi esposa it is really going to be hard to live behind windows , doors and walls  again..........not anytime soon though . 

I do want to ask if anyone out there happens to be shopping at Petsmart.........could you check and see if they make pampers for gekcos........since the mosquito population has increased so have  the piles of gekco poop........yes I am grateful they are doing there best eating as many mosquitos as they can but I still haven't had any luck potty training them and they are pooping everywhere........Remember , Pura Vida and Sleep With Your Mouth Closed