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March 10, 2005

From Costa Rica with Love!

Ola!

(michal) Right now we are sitting in the internet cafe in the neighbouring so-called regional capital: Puerto Quepas and even though we are in the shade the humidity is unbelivable, we (well, especially me) are sweating like pigs and I have to say that you can be drier under the shower than in these amazing tropics!

Since Silvy already gave you an outline of our activities in Costa Rica (well, we are just being lazy most of the time :)) let me share with you some of my
impressions and some of our pictures from here. Well, for the first time we actually felt that we are in Latin America, you can see quite a big difference
between Mexico and Costa Rica, especially in people who are much more relaxed, many of them are hanging around, without any purpose, eating bananas and drinking some of many local refreshments. Many Costaricans are very smiley and as Silvy noticed almost after 5 minuites of walking on the street, women are almost naked! Simply speaking, everybody takes everything easy, with a big smile on ones face, opposite of a busy and hectic New York and depressed, greish Brussels.

Would you know that Costaricans call themselves as "Ticos" (not Tacos :)) ?
Everything because the fact that they tend to soften all of the words in this strange diminitive way by adding -tico to each word. So "small apple" would from "manzana" turn into "manzanatico" (if I am right).

My favourite topic :) - Costarican food: I have to say that I am more than positively surprised; before we left to South America I asked my friend who is a deputy Ambassador in the Misson of CR to the EU, and he recommended me to take Gallo Pinto (mixture of rice and beans) and Arroz con Pollo (mixture of chicken and rice). Honestly speaking I wasnt really thrilled (especially because I am not a huge fan of neither beans nor rice), but wait a minute, even if these two dishes do not sound very interesting, you bet that they are very tasty ! I have no clue what do they put in these rice, beans and chicken, but the spices they use make it very very tasty! If you also add to it a Maduro con queso (fried banana witch cheese) or el Pan de Platano (banana bread for dessert) you can get a heavenly meal!

Speaking of bananas: bananas here are actually cheaper than water. Imagine that one dollar can get you here a big bottle of water, BUT at the same time one dollar gets you exactly 23 bananas! I dont know if I would like to eat only bananas here, but for sure it is quite hard to starve in Costa Rica, actually eating
only bananas can be quite an enriching experience since there are plenty of banana based dish and they are added as a side dish as well!

It is also worth mentioning that Costa Rica is the only country in Latin America that doesnt have a huge social disproportions, which are usually a remnant of
the differences between creols (Spanish colonisers) and local, idegenious population. In Costa Rica everybody is equal! And whereas in the other colonies
indians were used as slaves and the cheap labour in the past, in Costa Rica the farm owners were working hard on the fields themselves.

Costa Rica is also one of the few (if not the only) countries in the world, that abolished its army! Yes, smart Costaricans, decided to get rid of the army and
use this money by investing in the education and human development, what an amazingly high level of social awareness, especially when you think about Central America! There are also many other things that make Costa Rica quite special and unique, like for example the fact that they abolished the death penalty 100 years before such democratic country as France did! Well done!

Some negative sides: well, I would say that heat and humidity is unbearable (difficult to do anything about it), very expensive accomodation (but food and
transportation is very cheap on the other hand). They should do something about these animals: they are everywhere! Yesterday, in front of our hotel we had a the whole zoological garden, first there were dozens of monkeys jumping from tree to tree, then a baby deer came in front of the door of our room, then a huge husky (!) dog, lizards, bugs, and some huge frog on
the roof of our appartment was singing all the night! Fun, no ? !

Ok and now: the picture time ! ;)

1. This great and artistic picture taken by Silvy should for sure make it on the cover of the next Lonely Planet for Costa Rica! View image

2. Some sample of the Costarican food - here in front of Silvy on the picture you can see: gallo pinto (this mix of beans and rice), maduro con queso (fried banana with white cheese ) and tamal (wrapped with 11 layers of banana leaves) View image

3. A nice view of the palm trees in the light of the setting sun View image

4. Michal in the sunset View image

5. The beaches here are quite nice, although waves and stones are sometimes pretty much annoying, here Silvy on the beach View image

6. and both of us on the beach View image

7. As you learnt from the yesterdays blog, we also went to the amazing park ! Here are some pics from there: Silvy in the park: View image

8. This is one of the stunning views of the park: View image

9. Not everybody is a born Indiana Jones, but I was doing my best to survive in this heat! View image

10. And here comes long awaited animal section of our blog: apart from millions of crabs we again met our favourite iguanas: View image

11.It was really pretty amazing to see so many monkeys in their natural habitat View image

12. And finally I will buy a beer to the person who will tell me what is this animal! View image

That is it for the time being, till the next time ! .)

Posted by Michal & Silvena on March 10, 2005 02:31 AM
Category: Costa Rica
Comments

Madness- I have almost read your whole blog. I decided last week that Im going to South America. Im heavily intrested in Costa Rica and Colombia.
Im not sure how to go about getting there, though. Is it possible to bus through mexico into central america? Maybe by train? How did you do it?!
Im so curious and im so scared/anxious and i feel so ill-prepared- tell me all about it of you have the time!!
Thanks!!
oftentimesbutneverreally@gmail.com

Posted by: Lucy on March 10, 2005 09:40 PM

i like that monkey on the picture
please take it with you for me

Posted by: basito on March 11, 2005 02:41 PM

It's very interesting.First We have seen an image #6 with Michal's belly that it's deffinitely the signature of a great appetite. Then comes an image #12-Coati-an animal known for being hungry at all times and even so eats insects & lizards just like Michal-The perfect match!
It seems like You're taking us to most wonderful places and having a lots of fun.
P.S. By the way-You owe me a beer.

Posted by: Henias on March 13, 2005 07:55 PM

I'll take a grande Blanche, please! The animal is a sloth. Come on! More difficult questions next time!! Sounds like you all are having an amazing time! Nós todos estamos morrendo de saudades profundas de vocês! Chegam logo! Nâo é possìvel aguentar! Beijos e abraços!

Posted by: Jepiko on March 16, 2005 01:50 PM
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