My question is not so much "where" in the world but"when" in the world. I would give anything to be in a "when" with Otto still by my side. So this is the story (much condensed) of our last trip together outside the United States - a journey to Costa Rica and Nicaragua. We traveled by small cruise ship (40 passengers) with extensive land excursions.
This beautiful bromiliad and these burgeoning new coconut palms were in a private preserve on the island of Curu. We visited it on the day after we had boarded the ship after busing from the airport in San Jose down to the coast, and, while many people took advantage of swimming on the pristine beach or being led on a nature walk, I chose to prowl with my camera, entranced by the tropical foliage. This was my last trip without a digital camera, and, stupidly, I had brought no telephoto lens. There were unusual animals and birds, a tribe of monkeys, a tri-colored squirrel, but the photos we attempted showed mostly jungle with teensy dots of the critters which were perfectly visible to our eyes.
We had to settle for this humongous toad (about the size of a man's foot) who was occupying a corner of the communal shower for the swimmers.
This macaw was at a highlands ranch called Los Innocentes to which we traveled the next day.
On the last day on the Costa Rican side of the border everyone explored, in zodiacs, channels in the nearby mangrove swamp -
where this pelican was sighted - probably looking for snakes rather than fish - according to our accompanying naturalist.
The next morning, after the customs inspectors had left our ship, we landed for the first time in Nicaragua. I came ashore before Otto so that I could take a picture of him landing. That's he with the wide-brimmed sunhat.
We then traveled by bus up to the town of Rivas, where these pics show some of the produce for sale.
For a trip to the cloud forest (isn't that a lovely name) our bus was not deemed sufficiently powerful to take us up the steep and winding road, so we transferred to this truck.
And the above are what grow in the cloud forest.
These musicians serenaded as we boarded launches on Lake Nicaragua to attend a fancy barbecue at a beautiful home (roll of film lost).
On our last day in Nicaragua, we visited the city of Leon and were treated to the following sights. First, street theater with elaborate stilt figures...
and the cathedral with this dramatic scene through its bells.
As I look at this very condensed version of a memorable trip, I realize how seldom Otto and I took "We were there" photos. Neither of us figures in any of these pictures, although both pairs of eyes saw them, though two people talked, compared, enjoyed them together. Maybe I should have called this post "WHO in the world".
Guess whom I would have chosen?
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Weren't you both the intrepid travellers?! What a fantastic store of memories to treasure in the album of your mind.:)
What wonderful memories for you to hold in your heart.
Lovely to be able to look back on the things you shared together and of course the memory will always be there.
What a brilliant trip you had. Looks a great country to visit.
wow, what an interesting and exciting trip - sucha good thing to have memories of x
Thank you for sharing Costa Rica..
What a beautiful memories of such a great trip. I love all the exotic pictures and the cute little girl. I am not so fond of toads. Thanks for sharing
Such brave adventurers! Thanks for sharing your trip. Having lost so many family members I remind friends not to balk during photos that will one day be a comfort to loved ones.
Hmmmm I think I just learned why I have such an insatiable need to capture family images!
Thanks Phyllis great jaunt down memory lane! Always interesting!!
Big hugs Sherrie
Looking at these makes me want to get on a plane and fly anywhere! I love to travel. Thanks for sharing your memories!
my God my eye twitched :)
really awesome prompt attempt :)
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Where in the world
nice pics of a great trip. your blog is much better than a travel log.
thanks
Looking at these photos must bring back wonderful memories much like taking that journey once again together. Your pictures are beautiful, the story even moreso!
Very similar to S E Asia, providing lasting memories, and wonderful experiences, Im sure.
Wonderful memories and pictures. Thanks for sharing
A trip to be treasured.
I shared your post with my 12 year old son who is going on a trip to Costa Rica after Christmas this year with a group from our city. He will be staying there meeting other kids from around the world and forming a "camp" for a month!!
Lovely memories you have of your journey with your beloved Otto. I am sure they feel so bittersweet... Granny. A smile within your tears.
thank you for sharing this...
The word that comes to mind is "rich." What a rich experience to have had . . . together. And how fortunate you have been!
Thanks for sharing Granny, I know you miss him sooooo much mate, you had something really special together in your companionship. Hugs from me to you.
What wonderful photos. I know what you mean about taking the pictures of yourselves. Mine are always of places and other people. Sometimes my husband's back as he walks away when he's eager to move on.
You must have been so brave going in that truck. They are fantastic memories of your trips. Must be nice to wander down the paths again and thanks for taking us with you.
Ah, who in the world :)
What a fantastic trip it must have been and, all in all, the location was the least important part.
What a great trip! Before I was married, I worked on small cruise lines like the one you adventured on..Sven Olaf Lindblad's line. I was single, and in Europe, when I realized that while I was having a good time, it would have been so much sweeter to experience it with someone I loved. I decided in Ireland to get serious about finding that person and 2 years later I met the love of my life. Great post...and thank you for the reminder.
What a wonderful trip you and Otto must have had! The pictures are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
What an amazing adventure. As of now it's on my wish list of places to visit!
I'm particularly fascinated by the stilt dancers and, of course, the photos are gorgeous and exude the joie de vivre you and Otto shared. How fortunate you are to have had so many wonderful years together and so many spellbinding adventures. Your blog is a source of pleasure for many!
lots of wonderful travels and memories!!
beautiful!! Reminds me a bit of the Caribbean!
what a fantastic documentation of your travel.
interesting to see some tropical fruits in nicaragua :-)
Wonderful pictures!! Precious memories. Thanks for sharing.
So nice to see your writing on SS again and what a great tour guide you and Otto have been. Breathtaking, colorful and exciting, and that's just that gorgeous macaw!
Think of you often, dear friend...hugs from me to you.
Where in this wold would we go?When in this world would we travel back to? Who would we travel with? Always with those we have loved and love.
Thanks for, again, sharing one of your many adventures!
Oh, it looks like it was a wonderful trip. I'd love to go to Costa Rica one day.
and yes, I enjoyed the camping! We got home a few hours (and one nap) ago. Camping is fun, but it's always good to be home.
First of all, forgive me for being so rude and not coming by sooner.
Your pictures and your narrative were breath-taking. Thank you so much for sharing them.
My favorite? That frog--how cool is that!
Nice to meet you!
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