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Most recently published stories in Wander.
No Addresses Here in Costa Rica but We Never Seem to Get Lost!
There is a Method to the Madness here in Costa Rica. . you just have to expand your mind and BELIEVE that you'll get to where you want to go! And it seems that we always do! No one knows how it works, but we're getting good at it!
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander
How to Scuba Dive in Phuket
Phuket is a year-round dive destination. No matter the season, there's always superb diving to be experienced. Nevertheless, the main diving season coincides with Thailand's tourism season. On average, scuba divers should anticipate clear visibility year-round in the 15m to 25m range. Without further ado, let's address all your queries in order to plan an epic trip to Thailand and dive into Phuket's waters!
By Gabriel Anthony4 years ago in Wander
Slowly Making the Move from Your Current Life to a 100% Pura Vida Remarkable Change. .
Once a Month. . like CLOCKWORK. . a 4-day Getaway that Makes the Time Go Faster for Tom & Teri! Both of these fine folks are in love with their jobs. They work hard and they play hard. Slowly and methodically, they are transitioning into remote positions with their global employer and are so very excited about the future opportunity to actually WORK REMOTELY from COSTA RICA! Wow, how nice would that be? Now the bad news is that it's going to take about another year or so to accomplish this. The good news is that until then, they have carved out a monthly getaway for themselves and that is not hard to take. Time flies and every first weekend of the month, they hop onto a 2-hour-45-minute flight from Miami, Florida to the Juan Santamaria International Airport, just north of San Jose! Every month, they stay in a new hotel and kick back, dreaming about the day when all this will be PERMANENT! They're scoping out some smaller towns between San Jose and the Central Pacific Coastal area. . Atenas, Ciudad Colon, Santa Ana, Orotina, San Mateo. . so many choices in which to live and work.
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander
The Rhythm of the Streets Here in Costa Rica. .
Sitting here once again. . thinking about how much fun it is to share with all of you the many exciting adventures experienced here in Costa Rica by so many people. Books have been written. . movies have been made. . lives have been changed by this thing we proudly call, "The Pura Vida Lifestyle"! What a wonderful lifestyle it is! Through our daily stories, we invite you to find perhaps a catalyst. . a reason. . a calling that will entice you to act upone your desire to visit Costa Rica. And if you're here already, we hope that we assist in opening up a new life for you.
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander
Dirty Sidewalks
The people here wear tired looking faces and expensive looking shoes. Coffee fuels them as they careen down the interstate and slide into boardrooms and answer phone calls. Their cheeks and breasts and foreheads and asses will remain long after the rest of them has decayed-- plastic bulbs wedged in a deteriorated skeleton as the sun swallows the earth whole. They feed their bodies plastic but never lactose. They warp their bodies into birds of paradise and then warp their cars around a downtown lamp post.
By Emily N Anderson4 years ago in Wander
There are Absolutely No Boring Days Here in Costa Rica. .
You'll NEVER Spend a Boring Day in Costa Rica. . If you find yourself in a rut, then step out and become that other 'YOU' that longs for new adventures & wants to experience new things on a daily basis.
By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Wander









