Tuesday, February 10, 2026

tUESDAY tUNES: EL AVENTURERO

Today's tUESDAY tUNE holds a special memory in my heart now and I don't think it would have until the following happened this week. You see my home stay family listens to very conservative music so that's what I have heard for the last month.

 So  I have to tell you that was when my bus driver Angel switched his route and his personalized license plate was not hanging in the front window, but COYOTE's was in its stead. Coyote had music playing as we boarded. One song ended and another started. The lyrics and melody were catchy, and before I knew it, I was tapping my fingers along with the music. Then one voice  in front started singing along followed by others then more and more passengers joined in as did  the bus driver as they sang along. No kidding, in a crowded bus- truly experiencing the Pura Vida. 

Take a listen to Yeison Jimenez's Aventurero and you'll understand...

CATCHY AVENTURERO. 




Monday, February 9, 2026

MONDAY MUSINGS: JUNTOS SOMOS AMERICA

 MONDAY MUSINGS: Last night I joined a packed restaurant La Gran Escape ( pronounced Es - Kah- Peh) across from Quepos 's boardwalk here in Costa Rica. Where else could be better to watch Superbowl's LX half time performance by Bad Bunny?  Remember I've been an a'sportual for the last 25 years.

I was sitting with some Maximo Nivel's participants, and we, as well as others around us, hooted, hollered and did some chair dancing along with Bad Bunny. 
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, had visited San Jose, Costa Rica's capital just before he was awarded the Grammys, receiving 2026's Best Album award. The Ticos  (Costa Ricans), as most latinos are very proud of him. Bad Bunny, has unapologetically made sure to remain true to his roots and perform in Spanish, his native tongue. He didn't have to 'make political statements' during this performance as his pride in his roots was exemplified by him being surrounded by people humilde (humble) as the football field was transformed into a casita (home),  the markets, the sugar cane fields and on the streets connecting  Central and South Americans with their flags dancing with fellow latinos. Need I say Gran Escape roared with glee when Costa Rica was mentioned!

Behind Bad Bunny a billboard displayed the words "The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate is Love." 


At the end of his performance, he spiked a NFL football with the message  "Juntos somos América,Together We Are America." Let us not forget my friends, the United States of America is and will always be, a nation made up of many different nations. 


Friday, February 6, 2026

FOTO FRIDAY:PAINT & SIP


FOTO FRIDAY: PAINT & SIP provided by Máximo was a fun hour and a half as 12 of us were given local wildlife to paint: frogs, butterflies, toucans and different birds, turtles, raccoons, and sloths. I got my favorite...




Thursday, February 5, 2026

TBT: SOCIALISM

TBT: SOCIALISM 



MIDWEEK MUSINGS:JUST PARK IT



MIDWEEK MUSINGS: It's nothing new to U.S. citizens that we are a country totally dependent upon our cars and as a result we don't have a great public bus system but I have been privy to a good bus system here in Quepos which can have me at my teaching job in less than half an hour. Small residential and main streets leave little room for parking in the beachside towns. The hills winding down the beaches are tight pin curves and narrow. 

I definitely wouldn't want to be renting a car here!

But I actually want to talk about another kind of park'ing, the Manual Antonio National Park, a must, especially with a guide otherwise you will miss out seeing many of the park's residents.


The park covers about 7 miles which is managed by the National System of Conservation and the Ministryof Environment and Energy which take care of maintenance, protection and visitor rules creating an eco-friendly environs. Backpacks and bags are searched for food which is not allowed. No handouts to leave along the trail nor plastic water bottles. And with no food the monkeys won't be compromised by eatinfghuman food.

 A long line awaits entrance to the park which see 2500 guests per day. Tickets must be bought ahead. Non-residents cost ~$18, 5.65 for kids under 12. Residents about $2 .




Our senior Tico tour guide in his 60's has had this job since he was 22 and he was a font of information. 

His high power binoculars took us into the canopy above us to spot a sloth mommy and her baby and howling monkeys chilling. 

And to the foliage with dragonflies,  tiny frogs/ 

spiders on the leaves and gorgeous butterflies. 

Lizards abound hugging the shade.



Can  you find the lizard?

and even a red crab!


My Facebook friend Kathy and I really had a terrific visit and it was definitely worth the tour to enjoy some of the residents of the park. We didn't partake in the waters of the park's beautiful public beach; mia culpa as we had frequented one of Manuel Antonio's other 2 beaches the previous day and yours truly had too much sun that day... but the park is a must see.




Tuesday, February 3, 2026

tUSDAY tUNES: I'VE GOT SUNSHINE IN MY POCKET

tUESDAY tUNES: Bossa Nova was the background to another late afternoon cocktail by the ocean.  An ocean breeze, Ceviche and a Sangria Diablo all spoke to me ... 

May this warm your bones as well -

BOSSA NOVA & Cocktails




Monday, February 2, 2026

MONDAY MUSINGS: ANOTHER WOMAN LEADER

 MONDAY MUSINGS have me a bit surprised this am in Costa Rica as I walked by a couple of schools yesterday where voters were lining up for voting. Yes, on a Sunday, no less to ensure citizens could cast their vote for one of the 40 presidential candidates. In my mind I had no doubt there would be a runoff with so many contenders but I was not alone as many Ticos were surprised to learn differently too..

For the last 2 weeks I have heard the political candidate's cars with flashing lights and blaring political jargon ambling through our INVU neighborhood here in Quepos at all times of the day. How could there not be a runoff with so many political contenders?

Yet, the voters have spoken and it was a big win (48-50% ) for the right-wing Sovereign People's party candidate, Laura Fernandez, a hand-picked successor to outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves. I had seen her a couple times speaking on tv interviews with her mere 39 years young, she is well spoken, attractive and spoke to the issues that TICOS are concerned about, the rising drug-related crime and violence.


Cocaine trafficking is on the rise here and she promised to be tough. She also promised to work on security for their economy. One thing voters were worried about if she will work towards allowing consecutive terms for Presidents. Interesting as the U.S.'s present President wants to discontinue our 2-term policy to unlimited whereas Costa Rica has only ever allowed one term. We shall see, won't we?