Saturday, April 3

Semana Santa Saturday, Pre-Easter Day


I am almost embarrassed to show my face around here since I've been lacking in posting for such a long time. It was a post made by my virtual blog friend, Jen - A New Life in Costa Rica, that prompted this impromptu post. Read it here. Jen and her family live in a totally different area in Costa Rica and I love to read about their travels and experiences "up on the mountain". Thanks Jen for the kick in the pants to get off my duff and post something!

I have been steady working (four months now, everyday except weekends when I work alone) on my house doing repairs and general maintenance. In some respects, we have moved mountains by accomplishing some of these long awaiting projects. The big load of rocks that were delivered has maybe changed my yard permanently. So many rocks!! I used most to build a dranaje (water drain for kitchen and wash water) and more rocks were used for the moat dug around my house to direct the rain AWAY from my house. When we have a hard rain, it comes right in my front door! We have gone over my house up and down and around more than once doing all the details to fix some of the problems. That and generally making things look all new and fresh again. The weather here is hard on a house. My house is two-story so some of the work required scaffolding. It's been a bear all the way and it's still not over, close to being done but not yet.

I love this time of year and have blogged about Semana Santa/Easter many times now. It's my favorite time of year because of the reverance this country pays to this holiday. It's a time for families to come together and "old time" Costarricans respect the traditions of generations passed. Some traditions are no driving during this time. I love that because the traffic in front of my house is (was) almost non-existent. (Yesterday was very quiet) No semi-truck/trailers barrelling down the mountain using their jake-brake. Love that!! I haven't seen the CR buses, just tourist buses and an Imperial truck moving today (restock time)....
No alcohol is sold in the WHOLE COUNTRY after midnight on Wednesday until today. LOVE THAT! Of course, it promotes people to overstock on booze and probably drink way more than they normally would but it does promote PEACE and reverence for these holy days. I can't remember if they sell alcohol on Easter Sunday or not?...

In years passed, I have seen droves of people walk past my house on **The Walk for Jesus. Maybe it is tomorrow, I can't remember but I do want photos! It is amazing. They walk all over the country but the main pilgrimage is to Basilica in Cartago. So many beautiful people make this journey for Christ. I love that too!

This is the most special time of year in Costa Rica besides Christmas. I hope that I will turn my focus back to my blog and bring you photos of the life here. Last month marked my 8th year of owning my home here. It is remarkable how time has slipped away and it seems like just yesterday I was experiencing it all for the first time.


Happy Easter to you ALL!!
P E A C E

This is one of the last shots with my telephoto before it had to go to the shop to be UNSEALED and cleaned of the fungus growing inside (see dots in the sky on photo). Fungus growth is never-ending, living in the tropics. I get my lens back next Thursday, thank you Marcos for making this happen and taking my lens to S.J.
**CORRECTION: My Ticopedia, Marcos, told me when I asked when was the big Walk for Jesus, he said, the weekend of August 2nd. This week, the little neighborhood walks are for Mary.

8 comments:

Peggy said...

Happy Easter Teri!!!!

Tica Macha said...

Recognize that shot of me you took when you visited??? It's time for you to return!!!!

Silvana said...

Happy Easter Teri!!! I always read your posts and it's nice to read you even now when I am back in Costa Rica. My landlady is remodelling her house and building an apartment just for me, so I appreaciate what you mean abuot the work:-)) I have also been moving rocks, to make 'my' garden patch even more exotic.
Silvana. . .in San Vito

Tica Macha said...

So good to see you here! I love rocks and want to paint on them for "my next project".
One saying is "Nada es facil", that's how it goes when you transform things!
Peace gardening and living in your new home!

expatcostarica said...

You can buy booze starting today, the dry law only applies on Thursday and Friday. Happy Easter.

Jen said...

Welcome back my friend! 8) Your online presence is missed. We still think of you even if you're not posting. We've been waiting for the damn winds to stop to do maint. Hubby finally got half the roof painted. I fear we'll have more leaks to repair this year.

We took a trip to Monteverde on Friday and saw towns people participating in the stations of the cross all along the way. AWESOME to see.

Raghav said...

Hello again!

I know it's a bit late, but here's wishing you a very happy easter!

wolfie_cr said...

I invest a significant amount of $ buying dehumidifiers (the things you hang on the closets.......and the cans that you put in strategic places....plus run the dehumidifier machine every now and then)

'knocks on cement' still no fungus on the lenses......however I did send a lens to get cleaned after I tried to get my picture taken here http://usuarios.multimania.es/domingo1983/CorsairSXM.jpg

After the plane landed ......there was a whole bunch of sand flying all over