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Relaxation, darn it!

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

So we arrived on Greyline, better known as the gringo bus, from Taramindo to Quepos. We left around 2 and got there around 8. I think the guy that sold us the tickets was smoking crack when he said it would take 4 hours. So of course we had no clue where we were staying so we wandered around and enquired at a few places. Then we took the easy route. We splurged and stayed at the Best Western. It was the best move we made yet. After the container stay for 3 nights having a real shower in a real room with air conditioning and our own tv. It was amazing. We went and had tex mex at this place down the street and then totally crashed out.

The next morning, back to reality and a cheaper place to stay. We found the Mar y Luna – kind of a weird thing – first off cold water shower which I was okay with but John had a little problem with (it kind of takes a while to get used to it) and it opened out into this courtyard with semi-open windows – let`s just say the privacy was a bit lacking. Nice owners though.

Anyway, our main purpose to coming down here in the first place was to see Manuel Antonio park. Well, we never got around to it. The first day we wandered around and went to the Internet Cafe.

The 2nd day we followed, once again, a cartoon map. But this one actually worked out pretty well. After getting dropped off by a taxi to some random hotel we walked down the road, saw a trail on the side of the road and followed it down to the Playa that we were actually looking for. Kind of amazing. John was dead-set on finding the lighthouse on the cartoon map but after talking to the security guard of the beach (I think something got missed in the translation because I`m not sure why a guard is needed on this tiny little beach – but it would have cost us $100 USD since it`s on private land. But the security guy took us on this walk up to this vista – no way we would have found it otherwise – and ended up on some private road. But nobody seemed to care that we popped out onto this private property and at the entrance to the road we saw white-faced monkeys in this tree – they were much cuter than the howler monkeys. After that we ended up at the main Playa in Manuel Antonio. We stayed there for a while and then headed back to town for a siesta.

Me @ Manuel Antonio #2

Me @ Manuel Antonio #2,
originally uploaded by cirrusjohn.

The 3rd day we went to the beach again. We rented a couple of chairs and an umbrella so John`s white butt wouldn`t get totally burned. After a few hours where I just totally lazed and John was getting antsier and his head was hurting because of the wave noise – which I think is kind of funny considering the guy works in a computer lab with hundreds of buzzing computers all day – so we headed back to town for a cold shower and some time in this here internet cafe.

White Faced Monkey #3

White Faced Monkey #3,
originally uploaded by cirrusjohn.

Not the most exciting of times, but we are trying to learn how to relax and all that business. Tomorrow we take the bus to San Jose and we`re planning on staying in Alajuela which is near the airport and closer to some sites we want to see including another Volcano, a town with a Belgium church and some other things.

Chocolate Milk in a 40′ Container

Friday, November 10th, 2006

We took the gringo bus from Santa Elena to Tamarindo – it would have taken us like 16 hours to get there whereas for a few more bucks we got there in 4. Hmmm, let me think about that…

Anyway, we grabbed the Interbus with these guys from Chicago that went to a wedding somewhere in Monteverde and then were heading to the beach for a few days before going back to the frigid north. They were very entertaining and John was able to trash talk basketball with them. We stayed at Hostel Botella de Leche. In a 40′ container. With very little ventilation. And it was super hot. But the place was really chill and well, that is pretty much the whole town. Pretty chill. The funny part was that next door was the Hotel Chocolate. Which came first, the Chocolate or the Milk?

Hostel De Leche #1

Hostel De Leche #1,
originally uploaded by cirrusjohn.

This was the first town where they had semi-interesting food – I had been feeling like total crap for a few days so vegetables and Subway were a fabulous addition to our diet which had consisted of Arroz con pollo or Casado which is some type of meat, potatoes, etc. Costa Ricans are firm believers in rice, beans, meat and fruit and that is about it. Not much variety. Oh and the tipical cheese – I can do without.

Hostel De Leche #3

Hostel De Leche #3,
originally uploaded by cirrusjohn.

We did not do too much in this town. We wanted to see the turtles nesting but it was very expensive and we found out later that you pretty much sit on the beach and wait for someone to go find a turtle and then they march you over there to scare the turtle and then they take you back to your hotel. So we mostly just played in the waves (until John saw something resembling a shark and we got out – I never saw anything since I am totally blind without my glasses), walked on the beach, and did next to nothing. Which was awesome. I can see how people get stuck in these little towns and just never leave. Way too hot for a Seattlelite living in a container, but for others, I am sure it is heaven.

Hotel Chocolate

Hotel Chocolate,
originally uploaded by cirrusjohn

Fun in the forest

Friday, November 10th, 2006
So after taking the Jeep-Boat-Jeep dealy we ended up in Santa Elena - a town near Monteverde, the Cloud Forest. It was significantly cooler here than in La Fortuna - we ended up staying at this place called Casa ... [Continue reading this entry]

La Fortuna

Saturday, November 4th, 2006
So hurray - actually got on a bus from Turrialba without incident! But of course, it's never easy after that! In San Jose all the bus terminals are spread all over the place so we had to go ... [Continue reading this entry]

Turrialba

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
After our fun camera problems, the police dropped us off at Hotel InterAmericano
InterAmericano InterAmericano, originally uploaded by cirrusjohn.
- a clean place run by an English-speaking woman with 3 very cute dogs ... [Continue reading this entry]

Watch your stuff!

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
So we´re on our way to Turrialba from San Jose and we realized we were marked from the beginning of our bus journey. The woman sitting next to us at the bus station seemed friendly enough, but apparently, not ... [Continue reading this entry]