He had them tied to trees, growing in moss, and most were not in bloom, but there were over 300 species represented there, all from Costa Rica.
Sunday, August 14, 2005
The adventure begins - dissolusioned with the USA, a 49 year old unfettered American woman is looking for a new home...
About Me
- Name: roni
- Location: Costa Rica
In April of 2005, I sold my house and most of my possessions, and decided to look around for a while to see what else there is for me in this life. Previously a fine artist, a web and graphic designer, I did seven years as a corporate project manager designing internet tools. Caught between unfulfillment, and disturbed by the direction my country of birth is taking, I'm seeking a life more harmonious with my values - living simply in a warm climate, more sustainably and gently on the planet.
Previous Posts
- The place was a private collector's back yard, ver...
- When I walked in and paid the admission, I was giv...
- The next morning, I decided to check out the orchi...
- This was the only good photo I got in the forest a...
- One last photo of the perisoza (sloth). I finally...
- One of the very interesting things found growing o...
- The tops of trees, looking down.
- Here is a river from several hundred feet in the a...
- I decided on a second walk in a private nature pre...
- The plant the tapirs like to eat.
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