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What a warm and lovely way to spend Valentines. Hope you're having a great trip!
ReplyDeleteHi Stefan! Hope you had a happy Valentine's Day somewhere beautiful! Our trip was thrilling...now slowly sorting through photos, uploading to Flickr and planning a post (or two!)
DeleteWhen you said you were going way south I knew it had to more south than Florida! Just read your update about Cooper following his nose and not observing personal space of another camper! Poor guy. Can't wait to see your photographs. Was the coffee wonderful?
ReplyDeletehome before dark ~ Cooper is fine, if a bit rakish with his battle scar...not afraid of confrontation, our boy! I always think of the comment you made, "Cooper's got game!"
DeleteIt's a crazy week at home, but I have gotten some photos up on Flickr with many more to edit and post and then on to Blogger. Soon, I hope. The coffee was wonderful, (they say that Juan Valdez secretly drinks Costa Rican coffee!)
Glad you're back-bet the weather was a little warmer! We only have same amount of snow! Where is all our snow?!-my mom keeps saying- we're gonna get hit!! ~~Rain
ReplyDeleteRain ~ Thank you! The weather was hot hot hot and humid, but a least we managed to stay dry. There are two seasons in Costa Rica, "rainy and rainier!"
DeleteI agree with your Mom...it's coming! I noticed the frost heaves are not that bad driving into Ellsworth this morning! :D
Welcome back. Please share those great pics of Costa Rica.
ReplyDeleteThank you de engineur! I took 100s of photos that I am in the process of editing and uploading. Such amazing wildlife in Costa Rica!
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