If you’re ever in the neighborhood (yes Kirk, you and the Missus are invited) look us up.
Baby boomer man humorously looking at mid-life, retirement, and memories.
Sedolsoder is the name of our place in Costa Rica.
Until recently, I wasn’t actually sure of the address!
Pura Vida.
It wasn’t until the moving company asked me where they need to deliver our crap that I even gave it a thought.
But then again, I don’t know the names of the streets in my neighborhood in Smallburg either.
My directions are on the order of “turn at the cemetery, then roll through the stop sign and then bear to the left. When you get to Poopy Island, we’re at the next corner.”
So it’s right up my alley that the address of Sedoloser is:
Guacimos de Atenas, Alajuela, Quinientos Metros Oeste De La Escuela, Finca Canadienses.
Ride with me from Atenas, Costa Rica to the Gates of Sedolsoder… 12 minutes of scintillating travelogue of the Costa Rica countryside… bonus points if you can name the special sound effect at a crucial point in the video.
Guacimos is the name of the wide spot in the road
de Atenas means “of Atenas” which is like a suburb, kinda-sorta
Quinientos: 500 hundred
Oeste: West
Escuela: School (At 10:00 in the video)
Finca Canadienses: Farm of Canadians.
Wait, whuck? I’m living among a bunch of Canadians! I bet they are a bunch of Quebecois – rowdy bunch of rabble rowsers. This could be interesting.
Especially when Nancy shows up to overthrow Castro.
Nancy and I are packing up and moving to Costa Rica.
Why Costa Rica and not Panama or Belize or even Mexico?
These were all on our radar once we figured we could be happy living in an LEDC (less economically developed country.)
We had visited Belize recently, and Mexico in it’s glory days.
Ultimately, it came down to the mountains, the scenery, the beauty and the people of Costa Rica.
Belize has no mountains to make for temperate climates and natural beauty.
In the areas away from the northern borders and tourist areas and the high crime, Mexico has some lovely mountain communities.
Both countries have their share of beauty. But not as compact or as dramatic as Costa Rica. And neither has Ticos. Or volcanoes.
If Costa Rica didn’t work out, Mexico might have had a shot. Belize, probably never because of the year ’round heat and humidity.
We never made it to Panama.
But we will since Panama is “only” a 4-5 hour drive from Sedolosoder.
(Sedolosoder is the corporation name we picked to own our expansive finca – SedonaOliverSofiDerby.)
Property values in Panama seemed to be at their peak. We scouted every real estate website for Panama property and didn’t see any that were in our price range that met our criteria.
Yes, we had criteria for our new home, thanks to Tico Tim’s Tour.
Yes, pooping was on our list.
We almost met every criteria. Almost. We didn’t get as high as we wanted and gave up a bedroom. But we gained a coffee crop!
Life is full of compromises.
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Part of a series of posts about retiring and moving to Costa Rica.