I just finished a trashy romance novel that I found on the bookshelf here. It is called “Love Overboard” by Janet Evanovich. Evanovich writes a series of novels that I have read all of and thoroughly enjoyed. Those were trashy mystery novels instead of romance though. This book wasn't anything special, but like the author's other books it was entertaining.
I have checked boa off my list. Yesterday morning Pipo, the only hired help at the sanctuary, told us to come to one of the aviaries. A few of us went out and low and behold there was a two foot boa with a nice little lump in the middle. Apparently last night the boa ate a baby bird or two. It always amazes me how thick boas are in comparison with their body length.
A week from tomorrow I leave Rainsong. I'm just counting down days. I am so excited. I will miss the animals and people here, but I will be very happy to go on to do something new and see Ben and Alison.
Two nights ago we had a last night dinner for one of the volunteers at the local panaderia which has delicious food. I had a pesto pasta Very tasty, but not really enough food. Unfortunately it is a bit of a pricier place to eat out at. That was only my second time eating there. The first time I had spaghetti with mushrooms, avocado, spinach, and a white sauce. So rich. Perfect amount of food as well.
I'm sorry a lot of what I am writing is not directly about the sanctuary. Stories and such in that category will have to wait until I am home.
02/28/10
In a following post in the near future, I will write about a day in the life of Adam the Rainsong volunteer.
Yesterday I arrived at the sanctuary in the morning to news that a tsunami was en route. Then after a quick internet check I found out about the earthquake in Chile. 8.8! Ridiculous. Different media sources were predicting different sized waves. One was saying 3 meter waves while another was saying 1.5 meters. Another said there will be no waves. The tsunami watch center (or whatever it might be called) issued a tsunami warning for Costa Rica.
I really should have written this post before I came to the internet cafe. I will write more and just post it with the next post. There are quite a few of us here so it is a bit harder to concentrate.
Until next time.
02/28/10
In a following post in the near future, I will write about a day in the life of Adam the Rainsong volunteer.
Yesterday I arrived at the sanctuary in the morning to news that a tsunami was en route. Then after a quick internet check I found out about the earthquake in Chile. 8.8! Ridiculous. Different media sources were predicting different sized waves. One was saying 3 meter waves while another was saying 1.5 meters. Another said there will be no waves. The tsunami watch center (or whatever it might be called) issued a tsunami warning for Costa Rica.
I really should have written this post before I came to the internet cafe. I will write more and just post it with the next post. There are quite a few of us here so it is a bit harder to concentrate.
Until next time.