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Costa Rica Archive
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Walk to Church in San Jose, Costa Rica
Posted on March 18, 2012 | No CommentsSo I’ve got one more ride to church from the two weeks I spent in Costa Rica in January. This one is from San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, so it’s quite different from the other two which were from rural areas (see […] -
Walk to Two Churches in Santa Elena, Costa Rica
Posted on March 4, 2012 | No CommentsI spent the first two weeks of 2012 in Costa Rica (and have written about it here and here). Bottom line–I had no kids to tend to and all the time in the world to wander around strange cities and take pictures. Thus, a […] -
Ride to Church and a Volcano in La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Posted on February 19, 2012 | 6 CommentsI spent the first two weeks of 2012 in Costa Rica with 18 female undergraduate students from my university. It was a fascinating trip in so many ways. I’ve never been to Costa Rica before, so that was amazing. And it was […] -
Pura Vida
Posted on January 18, 2012 | 3 CommentsI just spent two weeks in Costa Rica. Technically, it was for work, but it was very un-work-like. I went as a chaperone for a group of 18 female undergrads who were preparing to start their semester of student teaching. The two […]



