Hey, folks up North! This pineapple and mango smoothie is for you!
Sorry to gloat about the weather, but I see on CNN that a major winter storm is hitting the U.S. Northeast, with snow extending all the way into Georgia. I hope you will not be offended if I point out to you that the weather forecast for today is a low of 69 and a high of 92 F. or 22 to 33 C. That is the official forecast for the International Airport in Liberia, but in Tamarindo it should be a few degrees cooler, as we have breezes off the ocean, whereas Liberia is inland.
November to May is the dry season, which means that it is sunny and warm. Some people even refer to those winter months as the "summer" in our part of Costa Rica, although Cost Rica is in the northern hemisphere. The rest of the year, which is called the "green season," is nice as well. Many days it will be clear in the morning, with some clouds and perhaps some rain in the afternoon, and then clear again. There will be some tropical showers, mostly during September and October.
It is so sunny and dry during the peak season for tourists that the trees in northwest Costa Rica drop their leaves to conserve water. That makes the wildlife viewing easier.
So, how do we cool off during our warm, sunny weather. Well, there is the beach and the ocean, the pool, a walk in the shade, or going out on a boat or up into the mountains, or taking a break inside where it is air conditioned, or sitting on the patio catching the ocean breezes (or under the ceiling fan) with a drink while listening to the waves, or walking in town and having an ice cream, gelato, or smoothie like my choice shown in this photo.
By the way, I should add that on the Pacific side of Costa Rica we are not in the Carribean hurricane zone, as the high mountains running down the spine of Costa Rica keep the Carribean weather on the Carribean side.
Ah, you live in Eden. Thanks for the virtual smoothie. It's delicious. Especially as I look out the window at the driving snow.
ReplyDeletePineaple and mango! This is a great combination and it looks absolutely delicious! :-)
ReplyDeleteJessica (Rome Photo Blog) left you a note on my glass post regarding the Murano episode. Maybe you like to read it.
Looks tasty. We could use one here in Phoenix where it's supposed to be 90 today.
ReplyDeleteI love mango smoothies. Yummy photo for today.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty as well as yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks heavenly, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteDo we drink this after yesterday's wine or before and what about the champagne in the Eze flutes. It's all very confusing, you know.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, this looks delicious! When I lived in Oz, I used to stop and buy mangoes from a tree near where I lived in Queensland. To die for!
Jilly,
ReplyDeleteYours is a funny comment. I didn't want people to think that we only drink champagne and wine like you folks along the Riviera. If I had not been there once, I would think that in Monte Carlo, you get flowing champagne when you turn on your faucets.
Hmmm! ;-)
ReplyDeleteARGH!! Yeah, that was the day when we had 8" of snow. The good news was a lot of school were closed so we had a snow day. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'll take a (snow) day off over a (albeit yummy looking) smoothie.
Wow....this looks amazing! Reminds me of a nice summer day.
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