We are on our final stretch of time in Orlando. Jason has been working really hard to move or sell everything in our home. It's rather sad to see our first home slowly fall apart but it is still refreshing to let it all go. By the end of July, I hope to own nothing except clothing and camping gear.
The few days I have off from work have been rather eventful in this last month. Jason and I went to a small park with the US's 2 oldest cypress trees; the Senator, 3,000 years old and Lady Liberty, 2,500 years old.
In the last week, we have been keeping our spirits high and our body temperature low by swimming or biking around town. Wednesday night we took part of an Animal Collective show.
About a week ago we sent out an email to many WWOOF farms of Costa Rica to see
if any one was willing to take on two very eager volunteers. To our delight, we had a great many responses. We have now started to map out the farms. I personally would like to cover as much of Costa Rica as possible, so I would like to work in 3 or 4 completely different regions . The variety of opportunities is incredible. There is everything ranging from gardening to reforestation to construction to yoga! The Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the places I would really love to work. The idea of working with animals and traveling through the Nicoya Peninsula seems like a dream come true. Some other great news is that many hosts have told us they are willing to take on long term volunteers. Hopefully, we will have made some solid plans and have travel dates by the end of July.
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