Today I drove to Panama to renew my visa. Visas in Costa Rica last just ninety days so if you are staying around for more time you need to keep up with this as letting it expire carries a hefty fine of $100 US dollars a day. As one approaches out of the jungle the view of the volcano ( not presently active ) just across the border though the mist is a beautiful sight.
These guys were wielding machetes in the rice field but I wasn’t clear exactly what they were doing as generally bug rice fields like this are cropped with a combine harvester.
As one gets close to the border the road is joined by a parallel road that is actually on the Panamanian side and fruit and vegetable sellers take up residence on the centre isle to sell their goods to passing travelers.
The peace and sweet smelling jungle has transformed to a hubbub of traffic, buildings and a concoction of smells composed of delicious street food cooking and diesel fumes from the rows of articulated lorries waiting to cross the border.
You need to spend a few hours on the Panamanian side before you can return and renew your visa so today I spent those few hours drinking coffee in a street bar watching World Cup football on the wall mounted screen that usually shows the favourite Telly novellas of the day but now is World Cup football season and people here LOVE footballl so a good crowd had gathered to watch the action in the street.
I watched Morocco score an own goal just on the ninety minute mark to give a 1- 0 victory to Iran. Followed in sharp contrast by Spain versus Portugal, with plenty of goals for both sides ending in a 3 - 3 draw.
I was happy to leave the town as soon as possible and head back to the calm and beauty of the jungle and beach again. It always takes hours for me to get rid of the smell of vehicle fumes from my nostrils and it makes me shudder to think some people spend all day every day in this toxic environment!
Some hours later I was greeted back home by my first rose to have opened on a brand new rose bush I was given just a few days ago by my neighbor as a thank you for feeding her chickens for the time she was away on a mini vacation. It is a fabulous little rose bush that I expect great things of in the future. For now it is tiny with just one bud now opened. It smells DIVINE and just what I needed after the pollution of the border town.
Namaste
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Wow! You have to make this journey quite often!!
Luckily you don’t have to get stuck in the city for a few days before crossing back again!
Many expats living in Thailand have to do this visa journey into Laos but they have to spend at least two nights on that side before using their new visa again!
That yellow rise is divine!! All my roses got eaten by insects in my garden!!
Cheers.
Thanks yes it’s very lucky it doesn’t take longer 🌈💛🌴🦋
I was watching the soccer games too, all three of them and the more I watched the better they got, but I must say, I was surprised a little with the results.
Looks like you had a nice day yourself and am also not so much into city life myself. I enjoy my little fruit backyard and the beach and the beautiful nature.
Wow you watched three matches, you outdid me!! Haha sounds like you enjoy the quiet natural life like myself. nice 🌈💛💛🌴❤️
I can only imagine the contrast you’d find between the city and the jungle. Judging from photos alone it would be so much louder, with the sounds of insects and birds replaced with engine.
Thanks for showing us a glimpse of the city though Sally, hope you enjoy another 90 days in the jungle :)
Thanks Harry yes the comparison is distinct indeed. It’s a great reminder of what’s most important in life. 🌈💛🌴🦋❤️
The 1st two images are magnificent,looks really amazing :)
while hope it went all well :)
Thanks very much, yes all went well xx
Nice to get a glimpse into your travels @sallybeth23. Great photos, and how lucky you were gifted such a beautiful rose bush :D I bet it smells amazing!
Thank you so much @gardeningchef. I was very lucky to have a rose, it reminds me of home 🌈🌴💛🦋❤️
Wonderful Ulog - Thanks for sharing the sights and colours of this beautiful region!
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Thanks very much for your comment, support and resteem, always much appreciated. 🌈🌴💛🦋
Wow what a contrast. I know whats it like that smell stuck in your nose. Like when I go to Manchester or London nasty, glad you back with the fresh forest air 💯🐒
Thanks yes you cant beat the smell of flowers and fresgph air 😉🌴🦋💛
Oh wow! I've been to that border crossing many times, but from the Panama side. So crazy that you only have to cross for a few hours. I hear that's the way it used to be in Panama, but now you must stay out for 72 hours (and since they don't time stamp the visas, you better stay out for 4 days to make sure it was long enough). I have friends who just did a border hop because they haven't been able to get residency yet. We got it a few years ago, so we're happy to not have to do that. Where in CR do you live? We live at the base of the volcano (Baru) that you shared in the first pic. Been living here a year and we love the highlands here! I love CR (we honeymooned there) and I'm hopeful to go back to some of those places in the future. I just wish it were easier to drive our car over and visit for a few days!
Nice to hear from you. Your volcano looks so beautiful. I am a few hours from the border at the beach 😉
Such a beautiful spot! I’ve always wanted to go to the jungle!
Thanks very much for stopping by🌈💛🌴🦋
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Thanks for a lovely comment 💛🌈🌴🦋