Saturday, July 11, 2009

Going Home

Today we leave for our long trip back home to Vermont. My mind is full from all of the rich experiences I had while I was here. My heart is filled by new friendships I know will last a lifetime.

University of Vermont Educators to Costa Rica group Rocks!

Friday, July 10, 2009

San Jose

We are back at the beautiful Don Carlos Hotel in downtown San Jose. Today we will tour the city, tonight go out for our farewell dinner and then tomorrow it is back home.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Bribri tribe


Wednesday- What an incredible expérience. We met Lucas from the Bribri tribe and toured his farm and forest. There are approximately 240 people in the Bribri tribe living in this area of Costa Rica. Here is a photo of my new friend Emily enjoying the meal they prepared for us, which was served in an umbrella plant leaf.
The food was delicious!

Kickin it in the Caribbean


We are back to the beach! This time on the Carribean side. Yes, Freddie and Greg I even know where that is :)

Don Juan Organic farm



Tuesday- We visited an organic farm that provides enough food for 30 people for a full year on only 2 acres. It was a great day and our guide, the owner was very entertaining.

Here is a picture of Sara with our new friend David, sporting their new machetes.
I wonder how they will get those past customs

We enjoyed a delicious lunch and dinner prepared by Don Juans wife.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Volcano


After our wonderful time at the hot springs we went to see the volcano. The last time it erupted was in 1968, killing 80 people and wiping out several villages. Now it is in a stated of almost constant activity. The clouds cleared and we were able to view the lava coming out of the top and falling down the side. You could even hear the rocks tumbling down. It was incredible to be so close to something so powerful and awesome. The smoke clouds that appeared after the eruptions were very dark and ominous looking. It was the most incredible natural event of our earth I have ever witnessed.

Hot Springs




Above our pictures from our stop at Toad Hollow restaurant aon our way to Lake Arenal area. There is a picture of me enjoying a local beverage and the other is of Sara and our new friend Bonnie. We are meeting the most wonderful group of people and having such a great time.

Last night we went to an eco style hot springs. There are several placed in the area but this one is smaller and puts a limit on how many people they allow in at a time. Our guide Kiki explained that they do not advertise or put out brochures but work with local eco friendly tour groups to arrange visits.
Our visit there was absoltely amazing. You had to walk through the maini part of the building along secluded paths until you came to a set of 4 to 6 large pools with several smaller ones tucked above those. There was a waterfall at one and two bars located close by for refreshments :) I don´t know if I have ever been so relaxed in my entire life. It was as though any stress or tension you had in your mind or body just melted into the water.
We then enjoyed a dinner in the restaurant at the hot springs establishment. Again, this was quite and cozy with a distinct lack of any tourist feel.