Every Cloudy Shadow´s Fear
the sun was cutting atmosphere
every cloudy shadow´s fear
the breeze will blow, they´ll disappear
now in my ear the pressures clear
to think about my fallen tear
if you could see and i could show
close to me because you´d know
So Costa Rica! Can you say BOOOYAAAA!!!!!
Yeah this place is stinking fantastic. I actually got cold on the bus ride down from San Jose. COLD! It was about 65 degrees and totally foggy since we were driving through a Cloud Forest. Scenery is awesome. People are nice. Funny thing though, they speak Spanish, so I have a little bit of trouble talking to them. But they are nice.
I´m so glad people picked us up from the airport. As soon as I walked out I had people speaking perfect English saying “Hey buddy, who are you looking for?” But I´m sure they mean well. Kit Carson picked us up from the bus station in San Isidro, and carted us over to Hotel Zima where we are staying. Nice place. 11 bucks a night too. I like that. Right now this guy is welding some sort of support for an addition they are building. They have a restaurant/lobby/Internet cafe/pool hall/reception desk place. It´s all open air, but very nice. Looks like rain right now. Should be pleasant. Alright I guess that´s about it. Oh wait yeah one more thing.
I LIVE IN COSTA RICA!!!!!!!!!!!!! haha, and if you don´t believe me then why am I leaving stuff here? Man this has been a longtime coming.
Dan wrote:
K, I’m happy for you. What an adventure. You should try to pick up a little Spanish though. For instance, if you are in a restaurant and need a glass of water, it’s “Pérdon pero usted canta como un gato enfermo.” or if you ask a policeman for directions, it’s “No estoy seguro, pero creo que mi hermano y el gigante allí robaron el pollo de su abuela.”
Posted on 05-Sep-06 at 8:09 pm | Permalink
Nina wrote:
Hey!! sounds cool. Man you guys are so inspiring.
Posted on 06-Sep-06 at 12:21 am | Permalink
Violette wrote:
Dan — very useful stuff there! robbing grandma’s chicken. haha
Sounds fantastic. Very inspiring indeed.
Posted on 06-Sep-06 at 8:19 am | Permalink
domingo wrote:
no, no, thats perfectly normal to say “creo que mi hermano y el gigante allí robaron el pollo de su abuela.” Unless you wanted directions to the musseum, then you would switch out the A in “abuela” for an O. like this: “creo que mi hermano y el gigante allí robaron el pollo de su abuelO.”
j/k
Have fun guys!!
Posted on 07-Sep-06 at 2:11 pm | Permalink