Or rather, garobo droppings (we’ve been told that we are wrong and those dinosaur-looking lizards are NOT iguanas, they are garobos – iguanas are much prettier). Can you see it in the picture below? That big guy did his business right on the hood of our car. What's better? I saw it happen. We were at church with our car parked on the grass, under this tree. I ran out to the car to grab something and thought it was really cool to watch this big old iguana garobo climb up this really tall tree. It was climbing up right next to me. So cool. Then, a minute later, while I'm still sitting there, I hear something thudding the top of our car. I'm like, "Whaaa...?" (in a Minions voice), then it dawns on me. Our car is under attack! I start looking around to try to figure out how to stop it and realize there's nothing for me to do. It's too late. At least we know what garobo droppings look like now. Costa Rica mission accomplish...
We spent the morning driving over an hour to a house in the jungle a lot further south than where we are now, at a beach called Playa Negra. The house was great and the guy said Howler monkeys come and sit on the roof and there were mango and banana and papaya trees in the backyard. Plus, the beach was just down the road. So, I thought we'd found the perfect house. It had great internet capabilities, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and was right by the beach for Kevin. But, as we drove out on the dirt road that took a good 10-15 minutes just to get back to the main road, we realized that it wasn't in the area we were hoping for, it was pricier than it should be for the location, and it was really small. Plus, the owner needed to store all his stuff there, so he'd kind of taken over one of the bathrooms and showers with all his storage. It also didn't have air conditioning and the window coverings weren't very well sealed to keep mosquitos out. Kevin has been doing all th...
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