The Moist Fun You Will Ever Have

The Moist Fun You Will Every Have
The moist fun you will ever have is what we are calling our “adventure” it always rains in the afternoons like clock work; in fact I am sure you could set your watch to it. During the past week we have gotten used to sliding down the hills at the coffee bean farm. I am now calling it “Houston we have a controlled burn”. We are always slipping and sliding all the while trying to stay in control.
While visiting William’s Coffee bean farm the other day we got a rare treat, William rode his horse out to see us and have lunch with us. William let us ride the horse, which Christine and I jumped at. William then invited us to visit his home and have coffee with his family. It is the highlight of my day during these times that we actually get to visit with the famers and meet their families.
The team got a much needed break from counting coffee beans on Monday when we were taken to Quetzal National Park. What a spectacular place, we hiked to a waterfall that we had to crawl under a huge boulder to get up close and personal to see. The water felt as if it was rushing at you while you were standing under the boulder. By the time we got back to the cars to go for a late lunch we were all drenched from head to toe. We stopped at the local restaurant and had Trout for lunch. Needless to say by the time we all got back to the hotel, no one wanted dinner that night. All we wanted was dry clothes and a warm bed.
Today we visited two farms, one was Wiberth farm, and we had the opportunity to meet part of his family which is always a treat. The famers and their families are as happy to see us and meet us as we are them. Agricola farm was very steep and lots of us took a few slides in the mud today. We are going to have a big mud fight or Banana fight before this trip is over. The morning here are mostly Sunny and Beautiful, some more then others, and the afternoons are filled with downpours, good thing I love the ruin.
The moist fun you will ever have is what we are calling our “adventure” it always rains in the afternoons like clock work; in fact I am sure you could set your watch to it. During the past week we have gotten used to sliding down the hills at the coffee bean farm. I am now calling it “Houston we have a controlled burn”. We are always slipping and sliding all the while trying to stay in control.
While visiting William’s Coffee bean farm the other day we got a rare treat, William rode his horse out to see us and have lunch with us. William let us ride the horse, which Christine and I jumped at. William then invited us to visit his home and have coffee with his family. It is the highlight of my day during these times that we actually get to visit with the famers and meet their families.
The team got a much needed break from counting coffee beans on Monday when we were taken to Quetzal National Park. What a spectacular place, we hiked to a waterfall that we had to crawl under a huge boulder to get up close and personal to see. The water felt as if it was rushing at you while you were standing under the boulder. By the time we got back to the cars to go for a late lunch we were all drenched from head to toe. We stopped at the local restaurant and had Trout for lunch. Needless to say by the time we all got back to the hotel, no one wanted dinner that night. All we wanted was dry clothes and a warm bed.
Today we visited two farms, one was Wiberth farm, and we had the opportunity to meet part of his family which is always a treat. The famers and their families are as happy to see us and meet us as we are them. Agricola farm was very steep and lots of us took a few slides in the mud today. We are going to have a big mud fight or Banana fight before this trip is over. The morning here are mostly Sunny and Beautiful, some more then others, and the afternoons are filled with downpours, good thing I love the ruin.


2 Comments:
WOW! It sounds like you're having such a great experience. It's so fun to come in each morning and read what the team has written. Great stories.
Kristin and Christian at the Starbucks Support Center!!!!
Chris, you were never graceful. Hope the fall from the horse didn't hurt too bad! You go girl!!!
Love Ya, Dianne
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