Walking along Paseo del Mar I noticed how colourful is right now. The Bougainvillea plants are definitely the ones standing out more. They are locally know as "Veraneras" (from the Spanish word for Summer: Verano) because the warmer and sunnier it gets, the more colourful their flower-like spring ...
The second edition of Las Catalinas magazine is out. We would be more than happy to send you one, but wouldn't it be better to come and pick up your copy?
This month Josue, an Artisan from Guaitil town, will have an exhibition and market of traditional Chorotegan pottery at Limonada every Tuesday. He is one of several artisans that continue making this indigenous art form as their ancestors did, using clay and sand from a specific mountain and using ...
Exciting (and busy) week at Calle Cartagena with 2 houses under construction very soon to be delivered, Casa 15 designed by town Architect Sara Bega and Casa 25 designed by Jason Bernard of Lake Geneva Architects.
Trees native to the tropical dry forest have started loosing their leaves and blooming. Usually the first ones are the Poro Poro trees with their twiggy trunks, and large yellow flowers. If all continues as usual, next ones will be the Roble de Sabana with large bunches of fluffy pink flowers which ...
The joy of seeing new bikes in town! This is the first weekend for our latest full-time resident family. Tomorrow the school bus will pick up 2 more children at Las Catalinas stop, and isn't that just great!
For colour lovers it’s a treat to walk through town noticing the different stucco tones used in every house and building, and specially see how these colours change throughout the day and even time of the year depending on the sunlight and rain. These days, in mid Dry Season with such blue skies, ...
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