Diary Tuesday 7/14/2020 Today was a long day getting away. Wearing a mask in the plane. Just a two hour flight from Brisbane to Townsville. All in Queensland. A Flight from cool to warm both still winter. This will be my third visit to Townsville. In 1999 my husband Bob, my son and I drove … Continue reading Traveling in Covid Queensland
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Walking to Palm Grove
It is May 2020 and the Queensland government eased some social distancing restrictions. A neighbor, Lesley, and I planned a walk to a special spot at Long Timber. Lesley explained, “Wally’s Grandfather preserved these places, the gullies he said were a refuge, and the ridges with tall trees were the bank account. If times got … Continue reading Walking to Palm Grove
Staying Put at Lamington National Park in Australia
I was going off to New Zealand but that’s been canceled by the corona virus. It made no sense to go there and be in isolation for 14 days when I was only going there for five. And then when I returned to Australia I’d spend another 14 days in isolation. I’m lucky to be … Continue reading Staying Put at Lamington National Park in Australia
Stopping in Japan in the Early Spring
I studied Japanese in college fifty years ago, but never made it to Japan. My friend Judy, was living there now, and it was on my way to Australia. It was even in the same time zone as Australia, so I could get over my jet lag while I was there. I replaced the Spanish … Continue reading Stopping in Japan in the Early Spring
From Green to White via Margarita’s Guest House
I think Margarita's Guesthouse is the best-kept secret near the San Jose airport. I only heard about it thanks to a chance encounter with Jimmy, a retired New York firefighter who sat down next to us on the flight down to San Jose. The lines on his face told the story of an interesting life. … Continue reading From Green to White via Margarita’s Guest House
Living on the Edge of the Cloud Forest
The trees here in the cloud forest are amazing. Not just for their size but for the weight that they carry. I think they carry the weight of the world on their shoulders. They are the home of many epiphytes, plants that live on their branches, but are not parasites, and do no harm. Many … Continue reading Living on the Edge of the Cloud Forest
A Costa Rica Clothing Adventure
Long ago, in my last life as a wife (It’s only been three years but it seems like a century ago since he died) the pink bag was for my dirty clothes. I made the bag myself out of sturdy pink cotton. Bob had a gray bag for his clothes. They were light and folded … Continue reading A Costa Rica Clothing Adventure
Reserva Santa Elena
The town tourist map showed it was not far. My Lonely Planet Guide said it was not to be missed. So off we went on roads with bumps but no labels. We found a lovely bakery and had a snack. We'd made a wrong turn. I studied the map-I need to go the numbers that … Continue reading Reserva Santa Elena
Coughing, Doctor, Heading to the Beach. Beautiful Costa Rica
"Cough, Cough, Cough." My body still coughed through the night, It wasn't Costa Rica's fault. My grandson gave me this cough, but I'd fought it off until I got stressed out in San Jose. Then my voice had gone hoarse, but I was sure I'd recovered quickly after all I hadn't been sick for 8 … Continue reading Coughing, Doctor, Heading to the Beach. Beautiful Costa Rica
Arriving at Xenia’s Dairy Farm Airbub Costa Rica
Advertisements confused the eyes and the brain, where was the road to San Luis? We turned right onto a very steep little road, which was still paved. We descended down and down the gasping for breath at every turn. I didn't feel afraid, just shocked at the view that descended into rolling clouds coming off … Continue reading Arriving at Xenia’s Dairy Farm Airbub Costa Rica