Breakfast at the San Bosco Inn.
Folding rocking chair. Very indigenous and available for purchase EVERYWHERE. Tempting, but too big for carry-on.
From a poster in the hotel stairs.
It was so hot, they were kind of wilting.
So, there's a volcano at the other end of the street. Becomes a theme on this vacation.
Mi pequeño angel.
FULL of chicks!!
I liked the composition of these elements.
More typical flora.
Compulsory POST OFFICE photo.
Loved this scarf. Also, didn't buy it.
WARM . . . see the beads of sweat on his head?
Kick ass AirBnB for the night.
Private property.
You'll hear Pura Vida (poo-rah vee-duh) a lot. More than just “pure life” in its literal English translation, it's the quintessential Costa Rican phrase. It's a lifestyle, a feeling, a perspective, encapsulating how Costa Ricans cherish life's simplest pleasures and find joy in the little things.
In summary, use it to say hello, goodbye, or to express that all is well.
Example: “¿Cómo está?” “Pura Vida!”- How are you? I’m Pura Vida!
Cool down after a long hike.
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