$%^&*()_+ The same thing happened again. I'm not sure why! (Maybe I kept hitting "Enter" when I was trying to get to the shift key. To capitalize "Dad." Which is pointless, of course, since the program always does names in lower case.)
Oh I get it. Actually, there are quite a few of them. The one I had been meaning to photograph is at the top of the main road into Heredia, where you turn right to head up to San Rafael. But that one is bent, and I hadn't yet gotten around to remembering about it and having the camera on hand, all in the same trip.
This one happens to be in Tibas as you head back toward Heredia. We would have passed it on the way home from the quilt meeting that day.
I took this yesterday on the way home from taking Alex's grandmother to a doctor's appointment (the doctor had to remove a growth from her lower eyelid before scheduling the second cataract operation. She had that done on Friday and we had to go back Saturday for him to remove the bandage & check it.)
The light was red, the camera was in my bag and, best of all, this sign isn't bent or defaced.
Raising our future Costa Rican Overlrods, here in Costa Rica. There's a turtle and a parrot (both Costa Rican) and a lot of purple things. It's all good.
6 comments:
Donde esta le rotulo?
Can you not see it? That's weird. Try refreshing the page, or click here
Let me rephrase the question (in English, this time!!)
Where, in what location, in what neighborhood, in what city, is the sign (pointing to the volcano) located???
(Rephrased question is from me. I hit the wrong key and sent it, when I was trying to put in my ID.)
$%^&*()_+ The same thing happened again. I'm not sure why! (Maybe I kept hitting "Enter" when I was trying to get to the shift key. To capitalize "Dad." Which is pointless, of course, since the program always does names in lower case.)
Oh I get it. Actually, there are quite a few of them. The one I had been meaning to photograph is at the top of the main road into Heredia, where you turn right to head up to San Rafael. But that one is bent, and I hadn't yet gotten around to remembering about it and having the camera on hand, all in the same trip.
This one happens to be in Tibas as you head back toward Heredia. We would have passed it on the way home from the quilt meeting that day.
I took this yesterday on the way home from taking Alex's grandmother to a doctor's appointment (the doctor had to remove a growth from her lower eyelid before scheduling the second cataract operation. She had that done on Friday and we had to go back Saturday for him to remove the bandage & check it.)
The light was red, the camera was in my bag and, best of all, this sign isn't bent or defaced.
Post a Comment