Tuesday, January 15, 2008

What I learned in Monte Verde

Sunset from the Monte Verde

It turned out to be cold up in Monte Verde, situated as it is high in the mountains of Costa Rica. This did not seem to affect the incredibly variety of birds that flock here for shelter, food and a nice view. Here are some of the facts that I learned here:

A Motmot

1. Motmot is a cool name for a bird

A Queztal posing

2. Queztals really are pretty when you get to see them, they seem to have a complex about there beauty as they are very shy and hard to see.

Stone Gargoyle guarding Hotel Vonda Vella

Our room at the Vonda Vella Hotel

3. If I planted my own coffee plantation it would take four years before I could enjoy my very own version of heavenly java in a cup.

Steve enjoying the fruits of Don Julios labor of love

Local kids summer job picking coffee

4. Working at a coffee plantation would not be very locarative, picking a 24 pound basket of coffee beans earns you exactly one dollar. A good picker can fill ten baskets in a day.

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