The festive season is approaching, and preparations for our annual Christmas Celebration are already underway. Save the date for Saturday December 13.
We have mentioned several times how November is like a month of transition, and the sky has been one of the clearest ways to see it. These weeks rarely bring completely clear afternoons. Instead clouds drift across the horizon, sometimes dense and sometimes soft, creating a layered backdrop that ...
Yesterday’s edition The Daily about the olive ridley hatchlings sparked a memory in Town of something very similar that happened a few years ago.
Last Thursday something rare and quietly remarkable happened at Playa Potrero. A small group of hatchlings was making its way toward the ocean after what seemed to have been a nest hatching. Based on their appearance in the photos, they looked like olive ridley sea turtles, called Tortugas Lora in ...
Earlier this month Center of Joy led a workshop for staff from the Ministry of Health in Santa Cruz. It was an experiential workshop meaning it was centered on practice and it was called "Pausa Consciente: Mindfulness and Integral Wellbeing in the Workplace".
On Monday, we shared that last week brought two animal rescues in Town and told the story of a spotted skunk safely released back into the forest, in hopes it would find its way to its family. Today, we’ll dive into the second rescue, a slightly bigger one.
CORE has officially closed its chapter in Las Catalinas, leaving a meaningful impact on Town’s community. They opened their doors in 2020, at a moment when COVID was beginning to ease and the community in Town was growing quickly, as we shared in this past Thursday’s edition of The Daily.
Today La Estancia hosted a mini sale at Plaza Mercado. From 3 pm to 4 pm they offered eggs, corn, pipián (a smaller variety of the known squash), papaya and cucumber, all harvested with the same care and attention that define all they do.
When COVID first hit in 2020, the world paused for a moment. After a few months, life began to move slowly again, and changes started to take shape. The uncertainty of that time made many rethink their choices and confront the question of what kind of life they wanted to live and where they could ...
Pascual has published its Thanksgiving menu for this coming November 27.
Los Altos are getting closer to being delivered.
Last Wednesday brought two special rescues in Town. The sweetest one took place at Plaza Mercado, when a mofeta punteada or spotted skunk was found inside one of the trash bins at Papagayo Brewery.
Last week, Center of Joy hosted a very special retreat called Sacred Pause, led by yoga teachers Morgan Phelan and Dani Perry.
Las Catalinas had its annual Halloween Party on October 25th, bringing families, friends, and visitors together for an afternoon full of costumes, laughter, and community. Here’s a quick look back at everything that happened.
The buildings at La Rambla are getting closer and closer to their finish lines, and this week the progress has become especially noticeable, with the common areas facing Mainstreet now looking much more complete.
In yesterday’s The Daily we mentioned that November is a month of transition between rainy season and dry season. Part of this is that we begin to have more sunny days. And although there are days like today, with a bright morning and a little rain earlier, in general the days are starting to heat ...
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