Well, we’ve been on our own for an entire week. And so far, so good.
We ventured into town last Monday, and took in the sights and sounds of downtown Jaco. Very reminiscent of most beach communities. Lots of shops selling their wares on both sides of the street.
From our condo to the edge of town is roughly a half an hour walk. Once on the main street, we slow down and just stroll taking in as much as possible.
That first afternoon, a man was selling adventure tours. We said no thanks; and continued on walking. He then asked if we were from Canada. Which we responded yes to. He had noticed the Canadian flag pin on Mike’s Tilley hat. Turns out he lived in Vancouver, BC for a few years. Herman already asked for the pin; which we will give him, but not until we leave here.
I do get a kick when people ask where were from and we respond Canada. They then ask where in Canada; and we say London, Ontario. Which, usually brings on a response of “London, England, I thought you said you lived in Canada?” Much easier just to say we live in Toronto. Everybody knows about Toronto. And this isn’t just people here… many Americans have asked the same thing.
On Tuesday, we walked around our complex just checking things out. We live up a hill; and there’s a few more complexes, plus a couple of fancy hotels all in the same area. By the time we got back to our place, we were in desperate need of a shower. Everything seems uphill around here; plus throw in high humidity; and boy oh boy the sweat just pours off of us!
Wednesday, we hiked to the grocery store. It’s only about a 20 minute walk from here. Found a nice short cut, down the stairs for our pool; down a short hill and then it’s only another 700 metres up the road.
Thursday, we spent some time lounging at the pool. It’s three condos over from us; but 65 stairs down a switch back concrete staircase. Can’t see a need to have a gym membership here; you get quite the work out just opening the front door. It’s 3 levels up to the road.
Friday, we discovered an unsecured internet connection at the complex across from us. Posted the blog; and then made some Skype phone calls. It was wonderful to talk to so many of our family and friends.
While on the phone to Dave, Mike’s youngest brother, a Tucan flew right past us and landed in a tree. But unfortunately the camera was at home. It’s the second time we’ve seen Tucan’s over at that pool complex, and I’m sure we’ll get a shot sooner or later.
Saturday, we walked back downtown. We stopped and talked to Herman again, and asked him where the locals ate. He told us about a place called Rustico.
We continued on down the main street; stopping again for a fresh fruit smoothie. This time pineapple, banana and strawberry… boy what a refreshing drink after a long, hot walk.
We then continued on til the end of the main street and headed towards the ocean. Watched a few surfers and families playing on the beach; and then found our way to Rustico. Discovered very quickly why the locals ate there. The food was amazing!!! It was about 4:00 in the afternoon, there wasn’t a seat to be found; and a line-up out the door.
Mike had a bowl of seafood soup that was enough to feed a small family; plus he helped me eat most of my dinner. Rice, beans, beef, fried plantains and salad. The portions here are huge; and so far we haven’t spent more than $10 on a meal and that includes your drink!
Sunday, we did a whole bunch of nothing. In fact I didn’t even get out of my p.j.’s yesterday. We had been on the “go” since before leaving home; and a day of doing nothing was much needed.
There was some kind of street party going on downtown. We could hear music and drums from our balcony. But the day was very overcast and had been raining on and off since getting up.
Last night we had our clearest night so far. And there are some beautiful constellations in the sky. Don’t know what any of them our. Guess we’ll have to get out a star chart so that we know what were looking at.
And today, we were up and out the door shortly before 10; heading to the grocery store for a few things. We had worn our bathing suits under our clothes; and stopped at our pool on our way back. Again we were soaked from the sweat; and the cool pool felt wonderful!
We have turned into morning people since being here. Mike and I have always been night owls; and we find by 10 pm, we can hardly keep our eyes open. Most mornings, were up and ready to face the day by 7 am.
And today, we got our cable and internet. Most of the stations are in Spanish, but there’s a few in English.
Oh, yeah, and for a cab ride home from either downtown or the grocery store, is $3.00. Don’t think you can even open a cab door at home for less than $5.00. And it’s well worth the price, for the cab to take us and our groceries up the long hill from the road!
Take a look at our pictures
4 comments:
Wow! Looks amazing now that I can see the photos. Glad you are both enjoying your latest adventure.
Hugs,
Jenn
Sounds like you're having a great time...keep it up. Enjoy.
All this is bringing back memories for sure. I remember the coast being much hotter than the interior or the Atlantic side, so being a morning person is likely a good thing. I hope you get a chance to go to Manuel Antonio Park. It's quite beautiful but keep your eyes on the spider monkeys - they love to steal things and are not afraid of people. You'll get great pictures. Also, if you swim, beware of the jellyfish - they hurt!!!!
Best,
Uncle Ted and Auntie Bonnie
Sounds like you're settling in - maybe making it your permanent home? See any monkeys yet...watch out, they'll grab whatever you have on you. Enjoy the fresh fruits, the hikes and scenery. Next time we see you we expect to have to get out our Spanish dictionary.
Happy first day of Christmas (you probably won't get this until
Dec 1st).
Super busy here - planning on coming up for air by the 20th so if you haven't heard from us, fear not - all is well but muchos work/visits/meetings to fill the day and eve and little time for correspondence.
Stay happy and fit.
Acorn gang
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