—Vida y tiempo—
2010-11-08
When I started Residencias Los Jardines, I started writing a weekly news letter —determined to tell all the good, bad, and the ugly. I knew some readers would be interested in the construction process. I expected others might be interested in the lifestyle of two people who had decided to live outside the box. For others, the adventures of Lita, the parrot and the cat took on an entertainment saga all its own.
Residencias Los Jardines is finished. We periodically have resales and rental availability. Some readers may be interested in this information.
More and more, the content will be dominated by events of our new project, "El Dorado" for short. While the future is always uncertain, I again aim to tell it like it happens —the good, the bad, and the ugly, and that is what follows.
In an effort to make the format more interesting and visually appealing and to field inquiries re. El Dorado, the news letter is now being distributed by Jan Kozak, Marketing Manager, Hacienda El Dorado. I will remain the author.
Brian C. Timmons, Author
Residencias Los Jardines/Hacienda El Dorado - Developer
E-mail: brian@eldoradocostarica.com
YOU CAN ALSO VIEW THE COMPLETE VERSION ONLINE AT:
https://www.eldoradocostarica.
This 662 sf, + covered parking for one car, is a one bedroom home on the 2nd floor overlooking the large pool. It is ideal for a single person or couple.
November 08, 2010
Costa Rica Landslide Death Toll Rises To 23
Rescue and search workers recovered three more bodies of people who died in a Wednesday landslide in San Antonio de Escazú, raising the death toll to 23.
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November 08, 2010
"On Tuesday We Can Say That The OAS Is Good For Something", Says Chinchilla
Presidenta Laura Chinchilla in a firm voice said on Saturday that if Nicaragua does not remove its troops and the Organization of American States (OAS) does not expressly favour Costa Rica, her government will take the case to the United Nations.
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November 08, 2010
Costa Rica and Panama Urge G20 to Agree on Doha Round
Ministers from Costa Rica and Panama urged members of the G20 to agree upon the conclusion of multilateral trade negotiations, the Doha Development Round.
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November 07, 2010
Official List of Deaths in Escazú
The good news is that no more bodies were uncovered during Friday's search and rescue in Escazú, the bad, the weather has not been co-operating, hampering efforts by the Cruz Roja (Red Cross), Bomberos (firefighters), police, area residents and volunteers, who have all come together in the tragedy that took 20 lives in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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November 07, 2010
Google Maps Blamed For Nicaragua's Invasion of Costa Rica
Nicaragua's military invasion (not really) of Costa Rica is being blamed totally on Google Maps. Edén Pastora, the Nicaraguan military commander who led the unintended invasion didn’t mean to start an international incident. He was only following the directions he was getting from Google Maps.
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November 07, 2010
Toll From The Rains In Costa Rica: 23 Dead, 10 Missing, 1.394 In Shelters
The tally from the rains of Tuesday and Wednesday is 23 dead, at least 10 still missing and 1.394 people in shelters in 114 communities. The damage to property and infrastructure is in the tens of millions of dollars, all due to the effects of the devastating tropical storm "Thomas", that hit Costa Rica indirectly.
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November 06, 2010
Toll From The Rains In Costa Rica: 23 Dead, 10 Missing, 1.394 In Shelters
The tally from the rains of Tuesday and Wednesday is 23 dead, at least 10 still missing and 1.394 people in shelters in 114 communities. The damage to property and infrastructure is in the tens of millions of dollars, all due to the effects of the devastating tropical storm "Thomas", that hit Costa Rica indirectly.
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November 05, 2010
Costa Rica Declares Two Days Of National Mourning; State Of Emergency
The government of Costa Rica declared two days of "national mourning" in memory of those who lost their lives in the tragedy of early hours of Thursday morning, mainly in the areas of San Antonio de Escazú.
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November 04, 2010
Rescue and Recovery Efforts Suspended In Escazú; Aserrí With Its Own Nightmare
The rescue and recovery efforts in the mountains of Escazú have been suspended as the rains began to fall again minutes after 3pm. The head of the Comisión Nacional de Emergencias (CNE), as well as the Bomberos and Cruz Roja, decided to call off all operations for time being, hopefully resuming before nightfall, if not in the morning daylight.
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November 04, 2010
Public Schools Closed
Leonardo Garnier, the ministro de Educación Pública (MEP) called for a closure of all public schools for today, asking parents to keep their children at home.
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November 03, 2010
"Our Soldiers Are Not Stupid", Says Nicaragua's Army Commander Isla Calero, Claimed by Costa Rica, is 1000% Nicaraguan Said Edén Pastora
Former Sandinista guerilla leader, Edén Pastora, in charge of the dredging operations of the San Juan river flatly denied on Tuesday that Nicaraguan troops crossed into Costa Rican territory as claimed by the Chinchilla government, who accused Nicaragua "once again" violating Costa Rica's sovereignty.
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November 03, 2010
Atenas Residents Paying Costly Price For The Problems Of The Caldera
The letter and photos sent to us by Atenas resident, Jerome Ives, clearly describes what the nightmare residents of Atenas are living through as both Autopistas del Sol and the Ministerio de Obras Pública y Transportes (MOPT) fail to remedy the situation.
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