Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Whale's Tale ....

Why do I suddenly feel like having Fruit Loops for breakfast?
(Sue): Having lived in Colorado for more than 15 years now, and of course living with one of the truly great hunter's of all time, I think I have become a little complacent about the fantastic wildlife we have all around us. Oh yes, there's another bull elk, (yawn) another moose (ho hum), but being in Costa Rica I am once again a coastal newbie and experiencing some of God's amazing creations for the first time.  We finally got out on the water off of Playa Coco / Ocatal Beach (Golfo de Papagayo) a few days ago and had a spectacular encounter with a humpback whale mom and her newly birthed calf.  The area we were exploring had beautiful aqua blue waters (similar to what we've seen in the Caribbean) white sand and numerous protected coves, some with caves you could venture into at lower tides.

Humpback mom and  calf

Likely, this is why the mama pictured here chose this area to bring her baby into this world.  Although we were cautious to maintain a safe distance and with the boat shut off, both for our and the whales comfort and safety, they swam within an arm's length of us seemingly unconcerned.  We surmised that Mama was either suckling and/or training the little one as we were allowed to look on.  So sweet and peacefulsd & HUGE - awesome!  Also pictured above is a toucan that we saw from our treehouse in Dominical last week.  A rainbow of colors and so..........cute!!!  There were quite a few in the trees on our last day at the treehouse - guessing these were pretty young as they were quite small although Joe saw some larger ones. 

I think we better stop the boat now ... NOW!
The Guanacaste area is far more developed than the Southern Region of Costa Rica and already has some pretty impressive citizens including the Four Seasons Resort and former head "mucky-muck" of Time/Warner - AOL, Steve Case who has purchased a whole peninsula between Playa Hermosa and Playa Coco which he will be developing into a resort area including a top notch tennis training facility with Stephie Graf  - pretty nice to own your own peninsula, eh?  I have enjoyed my beach time reading and have been able, thanks to Kindle, to sample many new authors and subjects including currency trading!  If I had unlimited funds, I think that would be my future life - online currency training, reading all day, everyday, on the beach. And Ocotal, the black sand and lava rock  beach in Guanacaste Region, would be high up on the list of possibilities.   


Life's a Beach
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Whale's Tale off Bow!
(Joe): The huge rock croppings in the water make some excellent beach falls. You can pull into any one of these beaches and they are your very own for the day. I was offered the option to put on a mask and snorkle and jump in with the whales but "chickened out". After thinking it over the next day, I really wish I had gone in and next time I think I would gently lower myself into the water at the back of the boat, holding onto the ladder just to be able to see the whales swimming under water. Now, since it took approximately 56 years to get the first opportunity that I missed, I am not holding my breath that the second opportunity will be any time soon ..... but you never know. I took these photos and the mom was literally just a few feet below me as you can see from where I was standing on the bow, UNBELIEVEABLE! And as cool and awesome as all of this is, let me leave you with one of my favorite thoughts to ponder from the Bible: 1 Corinthians 2:9 (New Living Translation) That is what the Scriptures mean when they say, "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him."
Dwell on that thought for a little while and see if you can't help but smile.









Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Penta Family Tree-House

Blog 02-06-2011: It’s Super Bowl Sunday and who cares! Packers vs Steelers, no real vested interest for me. The Pats blew their opportunity to go all the way and be playing in today’s game by losing to the Jets in a very lackluster performance….Tom Brady…what happened to your decision making skills that Sunday?
Penta Family Treehouse
Jane (Sue) and me (Tarzan) have scored what can only be described as a Swiss Family Robinson type Tree house in the Jungle with fantastic ocean views. Got a great deal on it too to keep to our budget. The howler monkeys wake us up each morning around 5:00 to 5:30am which is not a problem since we watch the glorious orange/red sunset each night around 5:30pm and then it is dark by 6pm. So, we eat and are in bed by no later than 8pm most nights. Saw a few this monkeys eating in the trees this morning while we were eating breakfast


The homes kitchen - outside on the deck

The covered deck wraps the whole house 360 degrees and the kitchen and dining are on the deck backing to the jungle side. If we walk around to the other side we sit (or hammock) and look at the Pacific Ocean. There is no one in close enough proximity to see thru the trees so going “au natural” outside is not a big deal … I am NOT saying we do, just mentioning that you could if you wanted to .... kind of like Adam and Eve in the garden before the fall. Keep hearing all the birds but have not yet seen the elusive Toucan which everyone else seems to say are all over the place.


yes, that is the jungle next to Sue

The lower level under the main level is a storage and workshop space and houses the batteries that collect energy from the solar panels. We are off the grid here but it works like any other home ... just plug it in and turn it on. Inside the home on the main level is a sitting area, bar area and a bedroom and bathroom. Then up the spiral stairs there is an open loft bedroom.


inside the treehouse
Fortunately up on the hillside like this there is a breeze that comes through although we go to sleep with the timer fan on and fall asleep. The mosquito net is more just to keep the bugs off of us, not a lot of mosquito's around. Keeping the lights off in the room the bugs don't come in much either, it's when you have them turned on and the big buzzy dumb beetle comes in that falls on his back and has to play dead until someone (me) flips him over and he jumps up, starts buzzing and flys out the door.

house windows & doors stay open, bugs stay out


Sunsets every day are around 5:30pm and it happens fast like in the commercial. Then it is dark by 6pm so the days are short all year long. I think the locals compensate by getting up early and using the daylight, i.e. surfing at 6am-8am, then breakfast, then work unless the tides are right and the surf is up and if so just go surfing again instead of work or go to work then surf later in the day when the tides and surf are just right.
Color of orange/red not captured in photo
Postscript: 020811 We watched the Superbowl at a local bar (wow, stayed up past 9pm) and were glad the Packers won since we are tired of the Steelers winning it. Still pissed the Pats blew the opportunity this year to win it all. Broncos will be back in 3 years under new coach .... hopeful thinking.

My favorite thing to do!

On the Road Again....

 Contemporary high up ... the price was right!
Hey....that would be a great name for a song by some country singer too.... maybe Willie Nelson or someone like that. Anyway we left Arenal Volcano and headed over the river and through the woods (actually Jungle) to the southern pacific areas of Dominical and south to Ojochal and the Osa peninsula. We are spending about a week and a half right now in this area exploring up and down the Costal highway (one lane in either direction but newly paved). Dominical to Ojochal takes about an easy 30 minute drive. About 6 months ago, prior to paving a large section of this road, it took 2 to 2.5 hours over a very hard dirt and gravel bumpy road. Glad we are here after the progress on the new highway. First couple of nights stayed in El Mono Feliz (the happy monkey) Inn in          
Think there is enough room for two?
Ojochal, a cute and comfortable place. Then we scored two free nights at a large and empty 3 bedroom contemporary home in a development we were looking at courtesy of the real estate agent we are working with.  We are high up above the jungle canopy looking out over the jungle and southern coast. The roads up to get here will shake the fillings out of your teeth and needless to say you have to drive fairly slowly in 4wd in low gear as many of the sections are steep, steep, steep .... like if you stop, you will slide down the side of the jungle. No real downtown area in Ojochal but as you drive into the village from the highway there are a number of restaurants and they are the best ones in the area, so no lack of good eating options.

Fat, dumb & happy
We are mostly cooking for ourselves buying fresh fish caught "today" from the fishermen. Just finished two nights of ahi sashimi tuna which was fabulous. Cooked fresh jumbo shrimp with rice the night before. Fresh fruit including Mango's which taste completely like eating candy, cantalope, watermelon (called Sandia here) coconuts (dah) among many other choices and of course fresh veggies too.

Check out our next blog to see the Swiss Family Robinson house we score next for a week in the jungle looking out over the ocean!

Volcanoes and Home-made Pasta?

Arenal Volcano awaiting next eruption!
That's right!  We traveled toward the middle of the country up to the Lake Arenal region.  We found a hostel online with a great view of the active Arenal volcano.  A hostel?  I am not only out of my box at this point, I cannot even see my box!!  Well, I was pleasantly surprised.  Although the rooms are basic (including shared bath and shower) they were spotless.  The first evening we arrived included all guests meeting in the chef's kitchen to make home-made pasta.   We had a blast - lots of laughter as there was wine involved - guests from Colorado, some newlyweds, etc.  The cooks finished the prep and we dined on a beautiful composed salad, the pasta we made and chocolate mousse.  For you foodies out there, they have a different basil here in CR.  Wonderful flavor, but with a hint of cinnamon - very interesting.  Fabulous banana pancakes and great coffee next morning.  All for $14 per person per night!! Food cost was modest, just a bit extra. Went horseback riding through farmland and jungle - to a waterfall - gorgeous.
The chefs making homemade pasta

Joe was the only one who had the cahoney's to swim under the waterfall.  Innkeeper shared that the volcano had been quiet for an unusually long time and they were expecting a big boom anytime, but all quiet while we were there. This place is filled with North Americans - US and Canadians abound.  Canada was not nearly so affected by our sub-prime meltdown and subsequent recession and they are buying up property in CR these days.