We're here in the rain forest of Costa Rica, managing a Tree House B&B, where the tree houses (seven total) are high amongst the trees...our neighbors consist of loads of hummingbirds, some monkeys, sloths, frogs, snakes, iguanas, geckos and various other critters...we look forward to sharing with you some pics and blog entries as we continue on our jungle journey...
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Wide angle
Of the Sloth bathroom. There are screens on two sides of the shower, so it's as close to an outdoor shower as you can get without actually having to go outside to shower. All of the tree houses are set up like that, though some have more screens than others.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Refurbishing. . .
As we promised, we're milking the art. You can see the floor tiles better in this picture, as well as the new vanity. The tree house was still in the throes of refurbishing when this picture was taken.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Happy Birthday (minus the eggs)!
Apologies for the picture, it was sent from the Wisconsin bureau. (And, it's been posted 5 minutes earlier than normal--surprise!).
Today is Herbert Lee Eidson's birthday. Here is is with mom Eidson on one of their many travels around the country.
Happy birthday, we love you!
Today is Herbert Lee Eidson's birthday. Here is is with mom Eidson on one of their many travels around the country.
Happy birthday, we love you!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Happy Birthday!
And welcome to the Tree Houses staff.
Yiandra, who is the newest addition here at the hotel, had a birthday the other day. As is the custom in Costa Rica, her birthday was celebrated with a round of eggs atop the head, as Miguel (back) and Effran (right) are displaying. This was after Patricia and Seidy also egged her.
Yiandra, who was born in Costa Rica, lived in the U.S. for eight years and had never been given the Costa Rican birthday treatment until now.
Yiandra, who is the newest addition here at the hotel, had a birthday the other day. As is the custom in Costa Rica, her birthday was celebrated with a round of eggs atop the head, as Miguel (back) and Effran (right) are displaying. This was after Patricia and Seidy also egged her.
Yiandra, who was born in Costa Rica, lived in the U.S. for eight years and had never been given the Costa Rican birthday treatment until now.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
As we're now not fully
booked, we close down each tree house for refurbishing this time of year.
This year, however, we're sprucing up the bathrooms in several of the tree houses.
This is the Sloth tree house, and we have added a river-stone tile to the walls and some non-slip ceramic tile to the floor.
The shower is now hooked up to a branch that reaches across and there will be a new vanity and mirror in there as well.
More pics to come, as we're going to milk the art while we have it!
This year, however, we're sprucing up the bathrooms in several of the tree houses.
This is the Sloth tree house, and we have added a river-stone tile to the walls and some non-slip ceramic tile to the floor.
The shower is now hooked up to a branch that reaches across and there will be a new vanity and mirror in there as well.
More pics to come, as we're going to milk the art while we have it!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
This fellow. . .
Had just finished his weekly business on the ground (looks like a huge rabbit or medium deer) when it started to head back up the tree. This is on the footpath that goes up to the rancho, where breakfast is served.
It was on the ground, but by the time we got the camera and back out, it was moving up slowly, but surely.
It was on the ground, but by the time we got the camera and back out, it was moving up slowly, but surely.
Monday, September 22, 2014
After. . .
Ta-dah! The editorial department had braces way back in the day (in the 1970s) and these are the new and improved version. Sounds like there is some of the same soreness, though they're ceramic, not metal on the teeth.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
Back. . .
Things have still been busy down here, even though we had our first vacancy of 2014 at the end of August.
This is the time that we shut down each tree house for a week and sand, strip and re-varnish them. September and October are the only months that we can do so, as those are the only months that we're not completely full.
We actually had to start planning out the closures in April or May of this year, as enough reservations were rolling in for September and October.
We will actually have some pictures coming up -- of the art department, not by the art department.
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