The Magic of Machetes: More Than a Tool, It’s a Way of Life

The Magic of Machetes: More Than a Tool, It’s a Way of Life

In Costa Rica, you’ll spot it strapped to a belt, slung over a shoulder, or leaned against a banana tree. The machete isn’t just a tool here—it’s practically family. Passed from grandpa to grandson, sharpened daily, and spoken of with the same reverence usually...

Cocina de la Abuela: Recipes with Roots

Cocina de la Abuela: Recipes with Roots

Traditional Costa Rican Recipes Passed Down Through Generations What are the most beloved traditional dishes from Costa Rican grandmothers? Costa Rican grandmothers have long preserved the country’s culinary soul through humble, nourishing meals. These recipes tell...

Tico Time is Real—And It’s Beautiful

Tico Time is Real—And It’s Beautiful

Forget your calendar, silence your alerts, and put down that planner. Welcome to Costa Rica, where time flows like a lazy river, not a bullet train. “Tico Time” isn’t just an excuse for being late—it’s a way of life, a cultural rhythm that beats to the sound of...

International Crimes, Corruption, Conspiracies, Capers.

International Crimes, Corruption, Conspiracies, Capers.

By Captain Paul Watson Let’s talk about the power of a malicious government to wage petty wars of retribution against individuals working to expose crimes and corruption. Between 2005 and 2017, I starred in a television show on Discovery Animal Planet called Whale...

Why Sloths Love the Wet Season: Puddles, Perches, and Plant Parties

Why Sloths Love the Wet Season: Puddles, Perches, and Plant Parties

Why do sloths seem happier during Costa Rica’s rainy season? Sloths thrive during the wet season because food is plentiful, trees blossom, and the damp slows predators. While humans dodge puddles and frizz, sloths are sliding into their best lives—literally. Rain...

Shadow Kings: Tracking Costa Rica’s Jungle Royals

Shadow Kings: Tracking Costa Rica’s Jungle Royals

What are Costa Rica’s jungle apex predators? The top predators in Costa Rica’s jungles are jaguars, pumas, ocelots, and jaguarundis. These big cats rule the tropical terrain with stealth and power. As the rainy season reaches its peak in August and September, the...

Pura Vida Parenting: Raising Kids the Costa Rican Way

Pura Vida Parenting: Raising Kids the Costa Rican Way

In Costa Rica, parenting isn’t a competitive sport—it’s a shared experience steeped in sunshine, sloths, and a strong sense of community. Children here grow up barefoot, fearless, and free-range, with muddy knees and mango juice moustaches. This is not helicopter...

Wings in the Wetlands

Wings in the Wetlands

Costa Rica’s Migratory Bird Season Takes Flight What makes Costa Rica’s wetlands a hotspot for migratory birds?Costa Rica’s wetlands serve as critical rest stops and breeding grounds for migratory birds, offering an abundance of food, mild weather, and diverse...

The Smile Reflex: How Costa Rica Teaches You to Greet Everyone

The Smile Reflex: How Costa Rica Teaches You to Greet Everyone

If Costa Rica had a national reflex, it wouldn’t be flinching from a football—it would be smiling at a stranger and saying “buenas.” Whether you’re stepping into a pulpería, passing a neighbour on a gravel road, or waving from a bus seat, the simple act of greeting in...

Cooking with Red Snapper

Cooking with Red Snapper

[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]The variety of ways to cook red snapper is an exciting topic for seafood lovers. Red snapper is a delicious and popular fish known for its firm texture and mild flavor. As a high school student with an interest in...