Quepos, Costa Rica πŸ‡¨πŸ‡·

Travel Date: July 1, 2024

Humidity = 98%. πŸ’¦ I will never complain about humidity in DC again. That’s a lie. I totally will. But this place is next level humid.

A few of our group went deep sea fishing today. There is not enough scopolamine to make me think it is a good idea to spend 8 hours on a fishing boat. So I stayed home on critter watch.

Luke and Enzo took surfing lessons this am. Enzo totally rocked it, getting up on his first attempt! (Photo is a still from a video Luke took.)

Bad news. Costa Rica is a cilantro country. And there are not one, but TWO varieties of Satan’s Weed in Costa Rica. Will try not to let this ruin my vacation.

Had a traditional Costa Rican breakfast, which I forgot to take a picture of bc I was so hungry. Chef Ronaldo was kind to me (and Anna) and made rice and beans for us without cilantro. Hero. Ronaldo is a hero.

Mangoes are OUT of this world here. They do not taste this good at home. Tried something called Linzano Sauce – super good. I thought it would be like A-1 (which is vile), but it’s more earthy/savory. Delicious on eggs.

The national bird of Costa Rica is the mosquito 🦟 . They are everywhere, and they are huge. Between the sun and mosquitoes, we are shellacked. Have decided the proper layering order is: DEET sunscreen DEET DEET sunscreen.

Anna spied a sloth in a tree right outside the house, so we spent a good hour watching him. No danger of him running away. They are glacially slow creatures, and they are mostly deaf and blind. Which explains why he didn’t react to our β€œYoo-hoo, Mr. Sloth” calls.

Also saw a pair of macaws. Wow are they a stunning contrast flying over the canopy of jungle green. Fun fact: macaws mate for life. Anna took this spectacular pic of one of them.

Final fish tally: 1 sailfish and 9 tuna. You aren’t allowed to keep sailfish, so he just posed for a picture. But we will be having tuna for dinner in every preparation possible for the rest of the week.

Critter count: 2 sloths πŸ¦₯ , 2 macaws 🦜, 1 gigantic flying cockroach πŸͺ³ , 6 iguanas🦎 , 3 toucans, 1 sailfish, 9 tuna, several hundred butterflies, and 10,000 mosquitoes 🦟.

Salud!

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5 comments

  1. Looks like a fabulous time! Love the animal pics. I could eat cilantro all day, so sorry about that! I’m done with jungles. I hope I am. Madagascar, Indonesia, Malaysia… But my husband loves humidity, so I never know what’s next!

  2. Love the look of the macaw and can’t believe the wealth of tuna caught! Would have adored the butterflies . . . but hated the mosquitos. Humidity – very high here most of the year but 98% is pretty rare even in the north! Cilantro or coriander as we call it here – SORREE, but it is just about my favourite herb to use off the bush or dry in just about everything I cook . . . vive la difference!

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