Atlanta - day 2

Today we went to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. We are getting to know our presidents on this trip! It was a very nice library. Carter was such a peaceful, humble man, and far more intelligentLäs mer
Atlanta, GA - day 1

We spent two days in the city of Atlanta. The first day we went to the World of Coca-Cola, an interactive museum on everything you wanted to know about Coca-Cola which was started in Atlanta. We gotLäs mer
College Station, TX

After spending the night at Rocky Creek Campground on Somerville lake, we went to the Herbert H Bush Presidential Library. The grounds are beautiful and the library was very informative. We definitelyLäs mer
Austin, TX

The main reason for this trip - the wedding of Jacque and Jordan!!!! We got there Wednesday evening so we could help with preparations on Thursday and Friday. The rest of the family got there atLäs mer
Little Rock, Arkansas

We spent a couple of nights in Little Rock camping at an Army Corp of Engineers campground with a campsite on the Arkansas River. We went to the Clinton Presidential Library - nice but not overlyLäs mer
St. Louis

We traveled to St Louis and spent two nights with Josh and Liz. We had some things to drop off (including a bike) and got to spend some time with them. Saturday evening we ate our way around theirLäs mer
Final Day

We decided to do a repeat activity. We went back to Bosque de Ninos - the park at the top of a 2.5 mile hill and then continues another .75 mile up a trail. " up hill" meant a 1700 ft elevation gain.Läs mer
Los Chorros Waterfalls

Los Churros - "The Jets" - is a government owned park with two waterfalls and is closed to the public. To get to the waterfalls you descend about 15 minutes down a step dirt path. The park is closedLäs mer
Alejuelan Soccer Game

We started the day by going to church at Templo Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes - the Catholic church in the town center. The service was in Spanish and there were a lot of children there withLäs mer
Beer here

Mostly the only beers drank here are the national beers which area all lagers. Imperial is the most popular. It is hard to find craft beers of any kind and even harder to find a draft. We heard aboutLäs mer
Rescante Wildlife Rescue Center

We went to the Escape Wildlife Rescue Center about a 25 minutes drive from our place. While it kind of looks like a zoo with some habitat friendly enclosures, it really is a rescue center where theyLäs mer
A picnic

We were invited by Laura, our Airbnb host, to go on a picnic with her along with her son Christopher and Olla, our neighbors. We left about 9:00 and headed to her cousin's house, about 20 minutesLäs mer
Grecia Forest Reserve

Great day for a hike! We got a ride to the road heading up to the park, about 20 minutes from where we are staying. From there we hiked up a (mostly) unpaved, rutted gravel road the 2.5 miles up toLäs mer
Sarchi

Sarchi is a neighboring town known for its artistry. It is the home of the oxcart factory. Oxcarts were used to haul the coffee beans out of the field after they were picked. Besides being practical,Läs mer
Neighbors

We are renting an air bnb and the son (Christopher) of the lady we are renting from lives my next door - we share a drive way. He is from Costa Rica but spent a few years in the states as a kid andLäs mer
Tio Jose Coffee Farm

Today we went to the Tio Jose Coffee Farm. It is a small, family run, functioning coffee farm that has been in the family for 3 generations. Most of the coffee farmers here in Costa Rica sell theirLäs mer
A day (or more) at the beach and ....

Saturday and Sunday were beach days. Walking, enjoying the 83 degree, mostly calm water, eating seafood and a few drinks. No cooking beyond some oatmeal for breakfast.
The beach at Manuel AntonioLäs mer
A walk in the park - Friday

On Friday, we had tickets to Manuel Antonio national park. While it is the smallest national park in the country, I believe it is the most visited, combining beaches and forest.
At the gate, weLäs mer
Thursday - headed to the beach

On Thursday morning, we packed our bags for a long weekend at the beach and headed to pick up our rental car. Around 10:00, we started the 3.5 hour, 100 mile drive to Manuel Antonio. The trip includedLäs mer
Around town

The last couple of days we have just done everyday stuff and walked the neighborhoods. We've read, practiced, exercised, worked, and just enjoyed not having to do things . We have a small frontLäs mer
Poas Volcano National Park

Today we ventured out of town on a trip to see the Poas Volcano. We booked this through Airbnb. It turned out to be a very small group (actually 2 small groups). The tour organizer, Gustavo, is a 31Läs mer
Exploring Grecia

We have spent the last couple of days getting to know our new little town. The main focus of the town is the cathedral and the central park. The park is decorated and lit up with holiday lights andLäs mer
Arriving in Costa Rica

After spending a week in Cocoa Beach with our family, we headed to the Orlando airport to catch our flight to Costa Rica.
After arriving at the San Jose airport about 45 minutes late, we sailedLäs mer
A sudden change of plans

While hiking to Siena, Jeff started having vision issues with his left eye. When we arrived in Sienna we went to the University Hospital emergency room. We were able to see an ophthalmologist thatLäs mer
Siena

Eileen and Brianne, our friend from Boston, did just a little bit of touring in Siena walking mostly around the shopping area and the major plazas. The Piazza Publico is the very large main plaza withLäs mer
Abbadia d'Isola to Siena

We left the Abbada monestary and walked 1.5 miles uphill to the town of Monteriggioni. This town is a medieval fortress town on top of a hill. There are 14 towers and you can walk on top of walksLäs mer