

So on to the evening. We decided to take a walk in the rain down to Santa Elena tonight. we walked on the very edge of the road as cars passed us by. The rain was off and on and more like a thick, constant mist. Muddy puddles were forming on the dirt roads to the side.
We had a few incidents with the cajero (ATM or Cash Point) mostly due to our complete stupidity. we tried our luck at the first ATM but our transactions kept on getting canceled and we couldn't figure out why!
We kept on walking down the steep rainy roads and found another ATM alongside the road. This time we were able to withdraw 25,000 colones which we somehow thought was $300 at the time.
We kept on going and finally arrived in Santa Elena, a small little town with lots of touristy shops and cafes. We walked around a bit and decided to pick up from fruit and other bits and bobs at the Mercado. We walked in and found mangos and bananasin the back. We had finished off my dark chocolate toblerone bar a bit earlier so I was on the hunt for some tasty chocolate. I searched the aisles and found bags and bags of dark chocolate covered sweets: banana bits, passion fruit, guava, coffee beans and more! Bingo!! We made our way to the front and checked out but something was off. We spent 10,000 colones at the market which to us at the time was over $100. No way! Something was wrong. Either they severely overcharged us and took advantage of the turistas or our math was wrong. It turned out to be the latter.
We stood outside scratching our heads and tried to settle this difficult money matter which turned out to just be a matter of multiplication, whoops! It turns out all along $1 = 495 colones so 10,000 would be just about $20. MUCH better! Wow, we were WAY off thinking it was $100! After correcting our currency calculation issue, we figure out 150,000 colones would hold us for awhile.
We stopped at the Jimenez Bakery on our way out of town and purchased a guava stroodle, pineapple stroodle and cinnamon twist as well as two cups of hot chocolate that were hardly chocolately at all! All of the chocolate was resting on the bottom so we were basically sipping warm waters with a hint of chocolate flavouring.
The rain really started to come down after that and right as we were heading back up the steep hills to Montverde too, in the dark mind you! We stopped off at the ATM to withdraw that sum of cash we came up with earlier and settled on climbing back up the rest of the way. We didn’t really have much of a choice, did we?
On the way back, we stopped at a small cafe and ordered two platos tipicos which were essentially casado (which is what we had for lunch) but just a tad different. It was white rice, black beans, salad, chicken with seasoning.
While waiting for our food, two small dogs came into the open outside area to investigate the gringos. My parents had doggy treats in their pockets from when they walk Callie in the morning so the dogs were quite attached by the end of the second treat. Friends for life now! One of the even hopped up on my mom’s lap and stared out at all of us. We just shook our heads at it’s pathetic little sad face. Very cute!
After our meal, the perritos (little dogs) followed us back to our lodge and are currently waiting outside our door. Our new feline companion is curled up on my lap and we just feel such an amazing animal presence right now! :-)
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