Friday, November 30, 2012

La Hermosa Cascada!

Such a beautiful waterfall! Another secret place that Francisco knew about! Lucky for us that we had car trouble the night before and were forced to spend the night in Liberia instead of heading back to Monteverde. This gave us an extra day for exploring!
Turns out other people are learning about this secret place.


This elderly gentleman had positioned himself near the entryway and was seeking donations for the local school. Great idea!
Another young man was stationed at the parking lot and was glad to accept donations for watching cars as people hiked down to the waterfall.

 
Bathroom facilities were available! A bit rustic!

 
The hike down.





 Malak checking out the water.
 Mia and Malak had a blast!

 Malak perfects his digging skills.
 Guess who got new sunglasses!
 Hector chilling out on the beach.

 The lovebirds!


 Francisco saves the day! Almost ran out of beer!

 In the cave behind the falls.

 BigJohn and Francisco giving their Tarzan calls.
 Hector is not so sure about this bridge.
 The hike back up the trail.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Birthday Girl Turns 29!!

 Had a soak in the hotel hot tub and a fantastic dinner at Hotel Belmar tonight to celebrate with Hannah. Happy Birthday Hannah! 


But now for the rest of the story! Since we're in a hotel hot tub, everyone assumes that we are tourists like them. It's fun to meet people from all over the world and hear about their adventures. So what country do you think it is where it's okay to get out of the hot tub, strip down to nothing, dry off, and then get dressed? And there was also a lot of "Here - let me help you dry off!" going on. Of course I missed most of this because it's not polite to stare. But I'm guessing France.

So when we decide to get out of the hot tub and go to dinner, who do you think I see out there changing their clothes? BigJohn getting all foreign! Now he had left the hot tub area but the walls were glass. He says he had a towel on but it must have been flesh colored. It's nice to see he's adjusting so well to the new place!


The Belmar has a nice restaurant. You know the kind. Lots of silverware and glasses and 3 people waiting on your table. It was Hannah's birthday so she ordered for everybody and then we played a musical plate game where you take a few bites and pass to the left. We had four different steaks. One with rosemary sauce, another three cheese sauce, cranberry steak, and something else I can't remember. It was a lot of beef and all four were delicious. Great chef!

 

A Harrowing Trip Down the Mountain

It had been raining for a couple days so we decided to head for the beach in Samara. Packed 4 people and 3 dogs into the Sidekick and headed out. Had to stop partway down the hill as Hannah and Francisco's two pups can get carsick from all the bumps, twists, and turns along the 23 km of unpaved road. Nice place to stop is by the Brahman calf pens! So cute with the giant floppy ears!
Beautiful vistas along the way. Stopped for lunch at our favorite place, Tico Linda.
Further on down the road Francisco pulled over to show us a cool spot where some mango trees grow and macaws like to hang out.
Then another stop just past a bridge along a river with a high population of crocs. High tide so didn't see anything. Hit the road again and instant car trouble!
As soon as we pulled onto the highway, the car died. Francisco pulled over and he and BigJohn took a look at the engine. It's like it wasn't getting any gas. Couldn't figure it out. Lucky us, Hannah noticed a truck across the street that was about to pull onto the highway. We flagged him down and he agreed to give us a tow to a nearby garage.
While being towed and as we quickly picked up speed on the downhill stretch, Francisco shared with us that he had no brakes. Hannah immediately started chugging her beer as she'd heard that it's usually the intoxicated person who survives the crash. Francisco started working the emergency brake and was able to slow us down some.
Only a few km to the garage (the longest kilometers I'd gone in a long time with the brakes not working properly) where a kind mechanic dropped what he was doing and went to work on our car. Problem in the electrical system. The car alarm had never worked but for some reason it had become activated without sounding any alarm and shut off all systems - thus, no brakes. Car alarm was disabled and we were on our way!
Interesting sidenote - Francisco thought the mechanic looked familiar. Turns out he's friends with the guy's brother. No matter where we go, Francisco knows people.
Thanks to the kindness of strangers we were able to continue our trip with little delay. And on our way back up the mountain 4 days later, we were able to repay that kindness by paying it forward.
A young trucker was pulled over trying to help an older couple change a flat. Lug wrench wouldn't work. We tried ours and couldn't get a good fit. Lugnuts were getting stripped. Another trucker stopped with a different sized lugwrench and the guys were finally able to remove the lugnuts and get the tire changed. This was after dark and on a road with lots of curves and no shoulder. Not a good place to break down. The older couple was from Monteverde and so appreciated the help. There was a language barrier as they spoke mainly French but we all understood his offer of hospitality when he spoke a word understood in any language - "whiskey". So we'll be stopping by his place some time!
Malak constantly teases Mia.
Brahman calves






Cute little girl whose mother was working at Tico Linda.



Francisco showed me how to use the binoculars and camera to make a telephoto lens.


Intersection close to Limonal.

Getting a tow.

No brakes! Aaahhh!

The garage.

 Waiting and worrying.

 Still waiting and worrying
 More waiting.
 Might as well have a snack while we wait!
 Got it figured out!
 Back on the road! Malak sitting on Mia's head again.
 Teak tree leaf can be used for writing! It comes from Malaysia.

 The beach at last!
 The road back up the mountain.
 Getting her done!