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Expat home
Expat home
Typical retiree/expat home by our builder, Fred Hayden
Over Four Years….. I’ve been so busy I missed the fact until just now that on June 5th I marked my fourth year of living in Costa Rica. It has been an amazing time. Since living here, I’ve gone to the beach more in the past four years than perhaps in the last 20 years, repaired/replaced my car brakes more times than in the last 25 years, and have laid in my hammock—well I never had a hammock in the states! In all seriousness, my time here can be described in many ways: rewarding, interesting, enlightening, enthralling, exciting, and even frustrating [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 16th 2009 | 82 Views | [diary=453529]

This is paradise!
Real Estate clients
So relaxing

Andrew with a client
Andrew with a client
In Pacific Hills, Magallanes section of San Ramon
It’s been a little while since I wrote so I thought I’d take the time once again to share my thoughts with whomever is ready this—hopefully many people. I get many emails from people. Most are from people who want to be here, others are already here and want to learn more about San Ramon (where I live), and others just want to get to know other people in the area. Whatever their reasons, it’s great to hear from people who also are taking the “road less traveled.” The photos throughout this blog entry are fairly random—just a smattering of our [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 26th 2009 | 156 Views | [diary=412576]

Large tree!
Pacific Views
Another view of Pacific Views

School in Magallanes
School in Magallanes
CR Communities has funded the building of additional classrooms in San Ramon near our residential projects. They still have a ways to go but it's shaping up!
When will the rains come? We’ve had some spurts of rain lately and I would have that thought that by now the rainy season would be in full force with the typical afternoon/early evening showers but we have not seen that yet. Maybe I’m just forgetting as I enter mine fifth rainy season in Costa Rica. I’m sort of hoping they come soon (even though most people that realize I prefer the dry season), because this transition season is no fun. At least in the U.S. fall is a great transition to winter, but here it is as if the weather [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2009 | 240 Views | [diary=399558]

Workers
Client party
Another client party photo

It’s been since March, 2008 that I updated my blog. That’s over a year! I didn’t realize it had been so long. So, just to get a few facts straight: 1. I’m still alive (and well!). 2. I’m still here in San Ramon, Costa Rica 3. The B&B is still here—and we now have super-duper high speed Internet. 4. I’m still doing tours and real estate development. 5. And, I’m still traveling the world when I can! Photos The photos throughout this entry are various scenes from the San Ramon area. What’s up!? So, what’s happened i [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 11th 2009 | 193 Views | [diary=398068]

Central Market in San Ramon
Downtown street scene in San Ramon
Main church

Caribbean Beach
Caribbean Beach
I recently went to the Caribbean coast with my friend and godson, Basem. There are such great beaches there!
It’s hard to live in Costa Rica and not get to the beach frequently. Even if those of us living the Central Valley complain about the heat and humidity, too many tourists and higher prices, it is still fun to get to the beach. This is definitely a benefit of living here—being only about one hour from the coast and 1.5 hours from a nice, white sand beach. I wish I could go more often but work keeps me busy most days. We are in the midst of summer here now which means sunny days, warm temperatures and most importantly, no [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 3rd 2008 | 765 Views | [diary=252132]

Ginger
New B&B parking area
Some new flowers at the B&B

View of the Nicoya Peninsula
View of the Nicoya Peninsula
These are just random photos taken during 2007
Since I moved to Costa Rica and have been keeping up this blog, I have been writing a “year-end review,” which is essentially my take on the preceding 12 months. With the holidays here and everything going on, I thought I’d get it done now—well now, meant I started it several weeks ago but I finally finished it today. So here goes, and it’s bound to be long-winded! Looking back… Wow, what a year! I never thought I’d be as busy as I was this past year and the “life-changing” events have been numerous. A few highlights: 1. Finis [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 24th 2007 | 748 Views | [diary=230114]

View from a hotel in Quepos
Boomers tour guests
Stuck in the dirt

This blog entry includes some recent pictures I took of San Ramon—all fairly random—but they give you a flavor for this terrific town. It’s been windy today! And chilly! I’m sure it is still in the 50s but it seems like it is freezing out for someone now used to semi-tropical and tropical temperatures. The winds are supposedly a signal that the season is changing. I do this every year and usually I’m wrong (as it’ll probably rain again tomorrow!). However, AM Costa Rica (www.amcostarica.com) reported that the season is beginning to change as evidence [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 9th 2007 | 428 Views | [diary=218250]

Maxi Bodega
Shopping area downtown
Supermarket

Riding the trail
Riding the trail
I'm the one in the white shirt in the middle.
It has been quite some time since I went horseback riding, perhaps as long as six months. A number of factors have contributed to this fact. First, one of my horses died of old age and the remaining one I donated to a friend’s collection of other horses and animals since my surviving horse seemed very lonely. Second, I’ve been working much more than I should. This needs to change! I do enjoy horseback riding and I had a terrific experience recently. The photos on this blog entry are from this trip. So, we saddled up five horses with the premise [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 7th 2007 | 336 Views | [diary=208922]

Getting ready to go!
Pedro and his girlfriend
Taking a break

This is the longest I think I’ve gone between blog entries with my last one being on August 29th! I’m usually a fairly prolific (okay, long-winded!) writer but I’ve just been so busy the past few months that there has been barely enough time to keep in touch with friends and family let alone write my blog. Tours, tours and more tours…. May through September have been extremely busy running our Boomers in Costa Rica tours—www.boomersincostarica.com. We’ve been really fortunate to have met many terrific people from different parts of the U.S. who are [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 1st 2007 | 359 Views | [diary=207394]

Recent tour clients
Beach in Tambor on the Pacific Coast

Sunset views in Magallanes, San Ramon
Sunset views in Magallanes, San Ramon
How I long for the dry season!
It has been quite some time since I’ve updated my blog. It’s been well over a month actually which is unusual for me. Since my last entry, travelblog.org crashed and lost a lot of people’s blog entries. Luckily for me, I type all of my entries in MS Word and save them in multiple places (just in case my blog becomes famous after I’m long gone). In fact, if you look at my last blog entry, which travelblog “found,” the captions on the pictures of my trip to Thailand all read, “recovered:” http://www.travelblog.org/Central-America-Caribbean/Cost [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 29th 2007 | 406 Views | [diary=197136]

Rolling hills of Magallanes
Road work is dirty work!



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