Monday, January 18, 2010

A Picture Says a Thousand Words

We should all bow to cliches.

But I often feel pressure to avoid them in conversation, knowing that I'll be scoffed at for being cliche. But then I realize that they are what they are for a reason... They have a reputation, an automatic reaction, because they always hit close to home. You know, if the shoe fits wear it! Where there's smoke, there's fire!

One such cliche is A picture says a thousand words. So, what can I do but prove it? Here are some Puerto Rican photos, with a few spare comments... you know, something to sink your teeth into. Remember that you can click on the photos to make them bigger!

The first two photos are from the back porch of our "research station." AKA, two apartments connected by a balcony in the town of Playa Santa. Anyways, this balcony is the icing on top of some terrific accomodations, full of wireless internet, showers, satellite TV, air-conditioning... things I usually only dream of while working jobs like these. Anyways, the balcony is perfect for birding, relaxation, work, whatever. But most importantly, a breeze and natural lighting.





We will continue the tour with some looks at the rest of the island... or at least what I have seen so far. The picture below is facing north, with the mountainous center of the island visible. There doesn't seem to be many flat spots in this place, its volcanic past has left it hilly and winding.



The final sequence of photographs will be from up in the mountains. Here, unlike in the dry forests of our home, there is often dense cloud cover and rain showers, and because of this... there is rain forest. The trees are full of color and fruit with coffee plantations scattered amongst them.





Below is the famous breadfruit, or pana... a staple of the tropical diet worldwide.



Oh... and don't forget the beaches.



So, that's it for now. We all know Rome wasn't built in a day! But don't fret there is more coming. You can count on it, lock stock and barrel.

3 comments:

  1. That breadfruit is very Dea Birkett of you.

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  2. I'd like to know more about the breadfruit. How do you eat it?

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  3. Puerto Rico is more beautiful than I expected. It was fun clicking on the pics. I especially love the tree with red flowers - is that a Flamboyant tree? I've seen it somewhere, maybe Costa Rica. I like the picture of you in the water too. Maybe now I am jobless, or soon to be jobless, I can have some adventures too. I think you're right about cliches - they're cliches for a reason.

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