Monday, 19 September 2016
Friday, 2 September 2016
Pura Vida in Costa Rica, July - September 2017
It came time to move on to our next house sit in Costa Rica. There were to be no animals to look after at this one and we knew we would miss the fur babies we were leaving behind. However, all was not to be lost. We were to going to be staying in a house about 10 mins from the town of Sierpe, up the Sierpe River with only a boat as transport. We were really excited about this unique opportunity to "get away from it all" ... and we were not disappointed.
We had visited the house already on our way down to Panama and knew what to expect. But the reality of living here for a while has surpassed all our expectations. The two bed/two bathroom house is set on a wonderful acre of trees - many fruiting and lawn with a path down to the boat ramp. The house is really comfortable and pretty with all mod cons including hot running water which we rarely used and we are on the town water supply (which has only cut off once so far!). We set up the double lounger in front of the double doors and watch the bird and wildlife all day. Bliss!
Coco's boat landing |
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Our vista from the lounger |
There is a road you can drive in but apparently it is not very good and we didn't intend to use it at all. The boat was more than convenient. Definitely more fun.
The yard work is also our responsibility while here. Upon arrival we quickly decided to take advantage of the local lawn man, Jorge, to come by once a month and cut the vast lawn for us. It is approximately 14 hours work in all and we decided for $50 a pop, life is too short and the weather too hot! However, there was plenty more to do. Most mornings we rise around 6am to get a couple of hours work in before it got too hot to be outside .... around 8am! There was a lot of trimming, leaf scooping and collection of debris onto the burn piles.
We really enjoy the exercise and the treats to look forward to upon completion of our daily task made it well worth the effort .... a cold shower and a fresh fruit smoothie.
Mamon chino (rambutan), guava and coconut water ... all from our lovely garden |
The sleepy town of Sierpe in the distance |
Chicken bus to Palmar |
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