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...
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
A hoot and a holler. . .
From Efron and Miguel at the Yiguirro tree house. We can talk abut the animals here until we are blue in the face, but you all really need to get down here to experience it. (Two of the three faithful readers know what we are talking about!). . .
Monday, August 10, 2015
The waterfall. . .
Which is at the end of one of the trails here at the hotel. It's about 1-plus miles to get down there (all downhill getting to the water, all uphill getting back) and at this time of year the three pools are all overflowing. The main pool is in the middle, and the waterfall is further back with another pool. The center pool drains into another, smaller pool. All are fine for swimming, and they are drained and cleaned weekly.
During the dry season (December through the end of April) when it doesn't rain as much, the pools are kind of puny, with not a lot of water, but the river (a 5-minute walk from the waterfall) is great for taking a dip.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
For the birds. . .
This is a Blue-Crowned Mot-Mot. A striking bird that we are lucky enough to see a lot down here. The tail is long and splits into two pieces, which look like tiny tennis raquets.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Yes, we are milking
The photo-ops here. For just a little one, though, look at the claws. This one still has an iron grip and those claws are sharp.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Here's a closer look
And you can see that the little one is pretty tuckered out. It was a bit on the soggy side as well, with the rain.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Here's the little one
Waiting patiently at the office before it was taken to the rescue center.
The fur is quite coarse and there are plenty of bugs and other flying insects all over it (typical for sloths which have their own eco-system going in their fur).
The fur is quite coarse and there are plenty of bugs and other flying insects all over it (typical for sloths which have their own eco-system going in their fur).
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Here is a little sloth that
Lost its way. It is maybe 3 to 4 months old, not old enough to survive without its mother. This is a three-toed sloth, and the mother will look for it when they are separated (the two-toed sloths will stay with their mother longer, though if they are separated, the mom gives up and abandons the baby).
This little critter was found on the ground in an awkward position. Efron put it back in a tree and it climbed up a bit, but then didn't move for the next 12 hours, not normal for a little one. We called the local animal rescue center and they came out to check it out and take it to their center to nurse it back to health (hopefully).
Sunday, August 2, 2015
A rare Sunday post. . .
To Kevin (right) who took most of the pictures with his lovely wife. They are welcome as stringers here at the blog at anytime!
Saturday, August 1, 2015
And this is what happens. . .
When the editorial department takes the mother of the groom out for a dance. Too bad that a chunky editorial writer is snapped with a great-looking lady!
However, everyone said we were the best dancers there (OK, no one else was out there, but we cut a mean rug!). . .
However, everyone said we were the best dancers there (OK, no one else was out there, but we cut a mean rug!). . .
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