Didn't party one bit. The first night, as I stood, looking down at the streets nightlife parties, passing along. A Nicaraguan woman, flirts, sending inviting signals to come, join me in my room. "NO, thanks" As, I don't mess with prostitutes...
Next morning, I watch all day beach volleyball games being played. I guess it was between a few locals and a few tourists. The locals won, as they play volleyball, at the exact spot, maybe 365 days a year! 'Practice makes perfect', I thought to myself'. It was a jovial experience, watching them pound the Europeans, who were every bit drunk as hell anyways.
Working out on the beach is a hobby for me at this point in life. I ran some, push-ups, sit-ups, the usual.
Costa Ricans are a bit more inviting than Nicaraguans. Not surprising since Nicaragua gets only a fractions of tourists/ foreigners as CR does annually. Nicaragua, not to distance future, tourism just pretty much taken off; if you actually think of it presently as taken off.
One thing I can say about Nicaragua so far, that has CR toasted; is the coffee!!!!!!!!
I'm now in the northern part of the country. In a region, that cultivates most of the country's overall coffee cultivation. Hell, I can even view the bountiful coffee berry plants cultivating from the back porch of my cottage! Arabica coffee beans, cultivating as far as the eye can see, literally. It's (coffee) served as a complimentary welcome gift, during initial reception at the cottage; along w/dairy sweets, which were also sweet&tasty.
Bottom left: You see the coffee bean plants cultivating
I'll surely purchase a couple of 1 lb ground coffee bags, as gifts/souvenirs, whenever I do leave this village! #Coffee
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