Papaw with the sweetest baby!!!
1, 2, 3, 4...YES...4 generations !!!
David playing soccer
Sammy and Sergio were there too. We all enjoyed a seafood soup that Tony cooked.
Papaw with the sweetest baby!!!
1, 2, 3, 4...YES...4 generations !!!
David playing soccer
Sammy and Sergio were there too. We all enjoyed a seafood soup that Tony cooked.
Well, it was a great game!!! The "OLD GUYS" beat the younger team 5 - 0. Una ves mas, "El acido viejudico" y la experiencia gano sobre la juventud.
Patrik takes a break with his family after scoring 2 goals
We had approached it in a very agressive manner and it swam away from us very quickly, but we were able to follow it with out flashlights. It did not swim in a straight line but had an evasive pattern of very tight circles, more like that of a moth caught on the water surface.
The water Opossum or "Zorro de Agua" is only one of nine different opossums found in Costa Rica. It is found almost everywhere in the country from sea level to about 1800 meters. It is almost always found near rivers, streams, or lakes. It is most common around fast moving water in the hills and mountains and is rare or absent in the slow moving waters of the lowlands.
It is common in many areas althoa few people have seen them as they are exclusively nocturnal and spend their days deep in their dens dug into the banks of a river or stream. They buid their nests of leaves and grasses.
These Water Opossums are marsupials and have a very interesting pouch with the opening towards the rear. They usually bear two to three young which are carried in the mother's pouch. The pouch has a sphincter muscle which keeps the young dry while the mother swims. The male also has a pouch.
The Water Opossum is a strong swimmer and have large hind feet which are completely webbed. At night they move over the rocks along the shore searching for any small creature they might eat. The palms of their front paws have very rough skin which helps hold onto their prey.
Photo from Sam and Sergios wedding on the 23rd.
All my kids were there. Caroline, Akeva (my grand daughter) and Patrik, Samantha and Sergio, Erica and Daniel. My family has grown a lot this year.
I also got to meet my new grandsons. Gati, Mathew, David in the back, and Sergio. They helped catch fish. Welcome to our family.
Mathew caught a nice sand bass.
Patrik caught a nice Calico for the fish fry.
Even El Jobo may have added a few nice fish to the mess.
The drama wasn't over yet as another grison appeared from the same spot as the first and followed the first into the grass. From the bus we could see the patterns made in the grass by the mouse and the two grisons. We couldn't tell whether the mouse met its end or escaped but somehow we suspect that the mouse was a lucky mouse and lived to evade the grison another day.