Sloth
In regards
to the blog, one could say I have been indolent. Speaking of sloth, I saw one recently. We were in Costa Rica earlier this month and
encountered it during a rain forest tour.
At various times, we also saw a heron and other birds, a caiman, monkeys,
butterflies and some interesting lizards and frogs. You’ve probably seen some of the pics on
Facebook. If not, you are not very well
connected.
After a
night in San Jose, we started the tour in La Fortuna, near the Arenal
Volcano. We stayed at the Mountain Paradise. The food and accommodations were good and the
pool was unnecessarily heated. Along for
the trip were Unc and his wife and our pals from Marin, two of Fairfax’s finest
citizens.
One day I
was left to my own devices as the rest of the team went on a long hike. I spent most of the day reading my book, This
Hallowed Ground. Did I ever mention I
was one course shy of a history major? I
may have sipped an Imperial or two as well.
Another day
the wife and I broke off to go zip lining.
That was some wild, weird stuff.
This compared favorably to my other zip line experience in Hawaii. I enjoyed that one as well but the ones in
Costa Rica actually had brakes. Plus we
had about twice as many lines and a Tarzan swing that caused everyone to scream.
The next
stop was Dreams Las Mareas, a Club Med type all inclusive. We traveled several hours to get there,
including about 10 miles of rocky, bumpy road at the end. Unc came up with a new unit of measurement. Five miles of bad road = one DJ.
The food at
this joint was very good and we took full advantage of it. They had an Asian restaurant which I was sure
would be terrible. I was quite wrong. We went there twice and made pigs of
ourselves. Why order one appetizer and entrée
per person when you can order multiples.
We also did Italian as well as the all you can eat buffet. The only real peeve we had was what they were
pouring out of the Tanqueray bottle at the bar.
Sometimes the martinis were good and sometimes quite suspect.
The
highlight of the trip was an all day tour of Nicaragua. We saw the towns of Rivas and Granada, with a
pedicycle tour of the former. This was
our tour guide’s home town. We saw an active volcano and a dormant one. During our Lake Nicaragua junket, our guide
lured a monkey and its kid onto our boat with some avocado.
So that is
all I have on the getaway. As mentioned,
I have been quite slothful and did not take any notes. Give me a call if you have any questions.
Another reason
there have been no posts lately is that my PC croaked. I have to buy a new one and hopefully I can
pull all the data off the old one. About
500 originals from the blog and about 20 years of Christmas letters, along with
pics and other stuff, are riding on that.
On the home
front, we had The Exec and Mrs. #2 over for dinner this week. Their spouses along with the TCGs were up
hiking in Yosemite. This is a
continuation of Peru’s Watchers and Eaters vs. Trekkers theme. The trek just
wrapped yesterday so we are looking forward to hearing the tales. And last night was a trip into The City for
dinner at Lulu’s with a college friend of my wife. Some unorthodox driving was
required to avoid ballpark traffic. We
chowed down and the Giants beat the As 9-3.
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