Costa Rica

Last year was rough. We were in lockdown. I was stuck in a bear shack with way too many bunnies.

This year didn’t start off much better. Not only was I stuck indoors without travel or gaming, but I spent most of my day wrapped up in a towel bear-rito. Something about making sure I stayed clean during construction. I’m sure this was my bud’s idea of torture.

Then one day my bud said we were going to go on a trip. We were headed to a town called Las Catalinas in Costa Rica, a newly built no-car, fully walkable master plan community that looked a bit like Italy. You fly directly to Libera airport instead of San Jose, and from there it’s about an hour drive to Las Catalinas. We were going to split a house with friends. To travel again!

Our house was called Casa Crepúsculo, which was perched on the side of the mountain. We got the upper bedroom. I promptly decided to check out the bed, before deciding I’d rather sleep on a pillow kingdom.

Since we arrived at night, it wasn’t until the next day I could really check out my surroundings. I got myself a comfy seat on the balcony and took stock.

Not too bad. I could get used to this.