Today, Sunday, I was awoken by the sweet smells of something cooking in the kitchen; it was a traditional Costa Rican breakfast of gallo pinto (rice and beans with seasoning,) eggs, tortillas and coffee made through a chorreador. A chorreador is an unvarnished 12 inch wooden frame with a round hole at the top where a wire rimmed cloth filter or strainer is placed. Fine ground coffee was placed in the filter and boiling water was poured in filtering down to the coffeepot below; it was one of the finest cups of coffee I've had.
This meal was a great precursor for an enjoyable day visiting the ruins of the Guayabo people who were the indigenous population of Costa Rica from 1000BC to 1400AD. The ruins were an awesome display of creat
ivity of civilization before modern tools and technology. The Guayabo had advanced aqueducts and village housing for the people. It was awesome to see another ancient culture through what they had left behind."Sunday is the core of our civilization, dedicated to thought and reverence. "
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
2 comments:
ed,
excellent weekend - all i did was lounge at the smiths on sunday, watch the browns get beat up and eat massive quantities of food -- something different. love you.
ed,
what a great way to spend the weekend. Gives new meaning to TGIF.
you're really getting to know the country and it's customs.
Love, Grandma S
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