Costa Rica 2010-2011, Centro Americano. Adventures and travels of Greg L. Miller and Kelly Carter-Miller. We are posting the second part of the story. Once a week there will be new posts for anyone who might be interested. PURA VIDA. Thanks and enjoy!

Life and Friends in Playa Coco

Colorful characters continue to spin their threads in a well done tapestry we call life. I made two very cool Rasta friends who are local surfers. We talked many times as they took to the waves. At the end of a very long beach there is a waterfall and stream and its there where I chill. Some places are meant only for memories, the people in Costa Rica are the nicest and coolest people I ever met. Costa Rica is all about democracy and being happy and I can't help but to feel it daily.

Another friend, Dr. Nick Sheffer, became an amazing source of knowledge and lore on nutrition and Coco. He ironically is a chiropractor. I didn't get a picture strangely but he is very cool and has been our local guide. One day last week he took Kelly and I, along with a family from Texas, to Playa Hermosa in his Mercedes. Along the way we passed the founders of AOL's property which is worth 14 million dollars. Costa Rica threatened to nationalize the property which resulted in it not being developed. On the other side is Playe Hermosa, a spectacular pink beach!
Others days we wander to places such as Playa Ocotal. Here we can skip rocks in between waves and watch schools of fish. Restaurants such as Father Rooster are scattered around the beach. Guacamole potato skins any one?
This last picture is in respect to Jehovah and derives from the Kabbalah. I sometimes find myself drawing and tapping into the symbols on our wedding rings.

Fish that jump and walk on land.

Other nights we eat pizza in our little square as we sip coca cola.
This is truly my best summer. Kelly and I decided that when Cecelia is 18 we will be making a life in both America and Costa Rica. Tomorrow we are leaving to the Caribbean and will be hiking up a real active volcano. Lava is supposed to flow near the hotel in a controlled fashion.

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