Published in Blog, April 27, 2010 — Write Comment
I’ve been living in a town with zero paved roads, power and water that sometimes shuts off for days, and an attitude where making plans involves both fate and good communication. Due to my new relationship with technology, a few days ago I found myself making plans to “Meet at the palm tree at sunset.”
READ MOREPublished in Blog, April 25, 2010 — Write Comment
Traveling with me can be like traveling with a five year old. I am consistently hungry, need to go to the bathroom and want to know how soon we will arrive at our destination. Because of my small bladder and ability to down gallons of water, I have seen a variety of toilets while traveling
READ MOREPublished in Blog, April 22, 2010 — 2 Comments
Bummer! All you can do is laugh. Make it, make it, make it!. 1. Laugh and blame your car mates for taking a wrong turn. 2. Get out of your car and see how deep it is. 3. Convince your friend that crocodiles are going to eat her, but only once she is already in
READ MOREPublished in Blog, April 18, 2010 — Write Comment
It costs only $6 for a plate of rice and chicken and a ticket to the most entertaining show in town at “El Rodeo” in Costa Rica. There are no movie theaters, no malls, there is not even paved roads in Nosara. El Rodeo, however, is better than any concert or 3D movie. There is
READ MOREPublished in Blog, April 1, 2010 — 1 Comment
Offshore everyday in Nosara, Photo by SurfingNosara.com I felt the biggest sigh of relief in months. No worries. Just surf, write, eat, surf, teach surf lessons, maybe shower and repeat. I can see why people never leave, set up shop, marry a local, have babies and cash in everything in the states to live in
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