A Travellerspoint blog

Sep 2008

Homegrown

Michal Pollan, Barbara Kingsolver: Eat Your Hearts Out!


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Food on the Farm:

Bananas
Oranges
Biriba
Starfruit
Guava
Avocado
Tomatoes (are coming along...)
Yo Plum
Mango
Bread Nut

Cacao
Coffee

Beans
Spinach
Swiss Chard
Lettuces
Beet Greens
Broccoli
Katuk
Peanut
Corn (getting there...)
Chilis: Sweet, Mild Spice, Medium Spice, and Picante!!

Celery
Parsley
Basil
Fennel
Oregano
Rosemary
Gotukola
Arugula
Turmeric
Ginger
Annato
Chives
Garlic Chives

Posted by JillianLee 09/13/2008 8:30 AM Archived in Health and Medicine | Costa Rica Comments (0)

Make New Friends, but Keep the Old...

Along the way, certain items have proved themselves to be more necessary or helpful than others....I can only imagine this will be a working list, and will grow as the journey continues to unfold....

Here's a shout out to those that have been supporting me along my path:

Oldies but Goodies (Guatemala, and Beyond...)
UMBRELLA - It's the rainy season in Central America, need I say more?!? In Guatemala, the rains predictably came over the city of Xela around 1pm and lasted through the late afternoon. They would also usually fall again during the early morning hours, between 2-4 am. Now in Costa Rica, the rainy season continues, with afternoon showers usually brought in by the rains around 2pm and can last anywhere in to the early evening, or through the night. Occasionally the rains come as early as 11am and very rarely will come again in the early morning hours.

MAPS - Of continents, countries, cities, bus routes...knowing where you're at or going is usually a good thing!

HEADLAMP - To find my way back into the house w/ my keys and through the courtyard to my room, after coming home from some drinks or a fun night of Salsa dancing; To light my way to the top of a volcano during a midnight hike; To use light sparingly in order to avoid attracting a ton of bugs in the room; To find anything in your bag during an overnight bus in Guatemala - the personal overhead lights never work; To light my path between houses and cabins on the farm in Costa Rica...To check around corners or behind doorways for potential foes.

Newbies (On the Farm)

RUBBER BOOTS - It's the rainy season in Central America, need I say more?!? I wear my boots most everywhere when I'm not at the house, to get between houses, to get between garden areas or to visit Athena, our magestic white horse.

MACHETE - Cutting foliage for sheet mulching or transplantings; To clear overgrown paths; To dig out planting spots in currently-mulching beds; Self-defense from the Snakes (capitalized here can indicated their venomous, deadly nature...)....just kidding; as I am myself a newbie around these parts, I leave the serious jobs for others...

Posted by JillianLee 10:29 AM Comments (0)

On a-Grid, Off Again

Some time has passed since my last update...I have departed the world of tourist stops and internet cafes and have ventured off the grid, somewhat, while I stay at Finca La Puebla outside of the small city of San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica.

I have access to Internet when I choose to come into town, about once a week, usually on Thursdays for market days. I'm dependent on the bus schedules and rainy season showers and therefore spend little time each week plugging in to the World through its Wide Web.

But I figure it's about time I share some stories so I'll add a few here and there....As the saying goes: A stitch in time saves nine...

Some people have had difficulty finding of accessing my Photo page...Outside of being logged into my account page, I can't seem to navigate to the photo page either. If any of you who have accessed the photos would be so kind to comment on my blog and direct others, it would be much appreciated. ¡Muchas Gracias!

Posted by JillianLee 10:19 AM Archived in Costa Rica Comments (2)

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