Day 10
Dominicalito beach.
Day 11
Toucans like to feed and groom each other.
Day 12
Certain Dark Things from my favorite author: Silvia Moreno Garcia.
Day 13
Day 14
Our favorite dive bar: Jolly Rodger. We always get the Suyo pizza.
Day 15
A nest of seashells.
Day 16
The soundtrack is on repeat, with cicadas and toucans chirping constantly in the hills. Sporadically, howler monkeys gargle like a mouthwash commercial, and oropendolas emit a zippy-giggling sound, as they dip on tree branches in a gymnastic mating display. Blue Morpho butterflies float through the air, and it isn't hard to imagine that you are staring in a James Cameron sequel to Avatar.
Waves crash on the shore.
We crash at our favorite jungle cabana.
18 comments:
Fun photos! It all looks so tropical and exotic, Sharon. Also warm! :)
Me gustán mucho tus fotografĂas y sobretodo estar cercana al mar.
¡Hasta pronto!
Beautiful pictures! The nest of seashells and the sunset photo are particularly appealing.
Amazing images for those of us "vacationing" here on the East Coast. :-)
Your description of the sounds that you are listening to is making me envious of your surroundings.
Waves crash on the shore....would love to hear that! The Toucans sure are gorgeous too! Save me a spot at the bar! lol Hugs!
love the first and last one
Wow - so lovely!! And thanks for joining in #Allseasons!
We just had our biggest snowfall of the winter, so there is added appeal today!
Wonderful post
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Sharon - we have begun planning a family vacation to Grand Cayman in May. Your pictures make me yearn for the beach! (And maybe some rum.) Lovely!
What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing it with us. #allseasons
Sign me up, I am ready to go!! Beautiful pictures.
The Toucans are so pretty. Loved the sunset too.
Such a colorful place, and a gorgeous sunset. In the first photo, the birds appear to be waiting for a handout!
What beautiful photos! Such an amazing place.
So wonderful, how I would love to crash there! Gotta go look up oropendolas --I'm sure that will just give me another good reason to hope we get to visit Costa Rica someday.
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