Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Coati Mundi - Another Strange Visitor

Yesterday afternoon, we had another strange visitor come into our yard. It is called a:
 Coati Mundi
(kow'aatee'mĂșndee)
(picture taken from the internet to show example - Courtesy of Black Pine in Indiana)

Now, these guys are a member of the raccoon family. They eat both meat and vegetation. In spite of being part of the raccoon family, Coatis look very different - They sport a much longer snout, smaller stature, smaller eyes, shorter ears and longer hair. However, as a raccoon, the Coati Mundi shares a long tail marked with dark bands - One important thing to note is that they have very long and effective claws that can do a lot of damage to anything coming after them. You will soon see why this is one of my main concerns.

These critters like to climb high into trees and for some strange reason they can rotate their hind feet to make coming down from a tree head first much easier. They are also very fast and can run at speeds up to 15 miles per hour.

I have never seen an animal like this before, but they live in the US, Mexico, Central and South America. The females live in groups of up to 20, but the males are much more reclusive and stay to themselves.

If you are thinking of having one of these for a pet, forget it. They are not domesticated, and have no desire to be trained making them not an ideal candidate for your best friend.

Now - what happened yesterday:
  • This creature was strolling across our lawn by the pool - I yelled to Stef to let her know what was going on - Abby also saw and began chasing it - up into a tree by the guest house.
  • It climbed down and jumped to the ground and hauled butt with Abby chasing it -  and, almost caught it, which could have been very bad for Abby - THANK GOD!! Because that thing could have killed our precious dog with it's claws.
Anyway - it is gone now - and, I do not think it will want to come back with Abby guarding the house. - We found out that our friend Betty knows that these critters are hanging around close to her place that is only a couple of hundred meters from our house. - She has taken some pictures of which, I think you will enjoy - Take a look


This was really another great experience in learning about the wonders of Costa Rica - we do not mind these animals being here because it is their place to live as much as it is ours.

Here is a website that provides mucho information about Coati Mundi's. It also has some videos of how the animal interacts with humans. We think you will enjoy it.





Monday, April 9, 2012

WWII Vet Receives Long Overdue Medals

When we built our first home in Brentwood, TN, This retired couple moved in next door to us. They were Dick and Judy Zartman who became close friends of ours. Even though at the time I was many years away from retirement, the guys in the neighborhood along with myself pictured Dick as the perfect example of what a retired man's life should be like and we all looked at him with envy.

Recently, Judy notified us of this event honoring Dick. You may want to check it out because is is something to be proud of.

WWII vet receives long overdue medals on Brentwood Home Page

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Costa Rica Scores High in Happiness

This is an article taken out of the We Love Costa Rica website that shows once again that Costa Rica is a great place to live: Their website can be found by clicking the link below, you might also consider becoming a member because it is always up to date and has very informative information.

http://www.welovecostarica.com/Index.cfm

Jeffrey David Sachs is one of the youngest economics professors in the history of
Harvard University.

Sachs has written several books, he has been named one of Time Magazine's "100
Most Influential People in the World" twice and is one of the Editors of the March
2012 World Happiness Report in which Costa Rica ranks #1 for 'Average Life Satisfaction."

In an interview while meeting with Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla (1), in
New York City Jeffrey Sachs said:

"For those of us who know Costa Rica, we are not surprised that Costa Rican appears
so high on the (World Happiness Report) lists. Costa Rica is a beautiful and unusual
country after choosing over 60 years ago not to have an army, choosing a peaceful
direction and environmental sustainability. Costa Rica, definitely qualifies as one of
the iconic countries for showing the rest of the world how to do things right."

Why not come visit and enjoy a little Costa Rica happiness for yourself?

The 158 page World Happiness Report in .pdf format edited by John Helliwell, Richard
Layard and Jeffrey Sachs can be found in our Download Library at:


http://www.welovecostarica.com/members/programs/opendownloads.cfm ]

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

This is Pretty Cool

I was just informed that we had our first visitor from:


Republic of Macedonia

Would you believe that this is the homeland of all of Pete's relatives? - Pretty neat!

Welcome