Quading on the Beach with Raeann

Me on one of Reanne's quads

I hadn’t been quading since I was a kid. All the neighborhood kids would get together and quad in the desert.

Reanne on her quad at sunset

My friend Raeann who lives in our community invited me to quad down the beach to the estuary for sunset. It was fun riding fast along the beach where I walk every day. We did a couple jumps by the estuary and then chatted until the sun set. Riding back was fun too but with the light having gone a bit flat, I didn’t see a hole that I drove though. Ah well, just made for a more bumpy and exciting ride. I think we’ll go for a ride up into the mountains this week. Should be fun!

Reanne

Side Note: Raeann owns The Tree Houses Hotel by the Arenal Volcano.

Best of 2009 Blog Challenge: Best Place

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Bejuco Beach.

It’s a five minute walk down a dirt road from our house.

It’s unspoiled, (clean and has few people on it), expansive, and perfect for surfing, splashing in the waves, and yes, <said in deep soothing voice> long walks on the beach (which Sasha and Lita love almost as much as me).

bejuco beach

palms in bejuco

jim and girls at beach

Bejuco Beach

Bejuco Beach (Facing South)

The beach is just a short 6 minute walk down a dirt road from our house. We tend to go in the late afternoon when the sun isn’t too hot, hoping we can catch a glimpse of the sunset.

Tired After a Full Day

Lita is the sweetest little life guard to Jim. She’ll swim out as far as he is just to make sure he’s OK, but once he taps her on the head she’ll turn around and swim back to shore. Sasha will then wrestle her, letting her know she went out further than she’d like. They then joyously chase each other around the beach.

Lita to the Rescue!

Sasha is warming up to the water. I think she now knows it’s not chasing her. She loves to wander off in the tree line to smell things as well as roll her body in the sand. Inevitably we have to hose them down after every excursion.

Jim and Girls at Playa Bejuco

Jim will either jump in the water at the beginning or end of our walk, and plays in the waves for a bit. He’s itching to surf and I think we found him a board he can borrow from some friends. Most of our walks are 4 miles. Although we take a leisurely pace, the sand gives us some fun resistance.

Reflections

Playa Bejuco’s sand is dark, due to much of it being volcanic, and soft. Not only are the waves and the sky beautiful to look at, but there is an abundance of shells. I am already looking forward to walking the beach and collecting shells with my mom when she visits.

Sand Dollar and Shells

There are also little hermit crabs, about which the girls are curious.

Hermit Crab

Sasha being Curious

Playa Bejuco has been given the Blue Flag status, which is the highest cleanliness award for a beach in Costa Rica. I feel blessed that we can walk on the beach every day. I have always wanted to live in a place that allowed such a simple luxury.

Bejuco Beach (Looking North)