Friday, February 1, 2013

There is so much I have not yet written about our "adventure" in Panama....in particular, our "expedition" into the Darien jungle.  But, for now, we are back in the USA after 18 months!  Our lives have changed so much since Carl's detainment in Panama and we are slowly picking up the pieces and trying to get back to a normal life.  We took a 2 month "sabbatical " as soon as he returned and we are planning a Spring trip in our motorhome to Big Bend along with our best friends, Nancy & Bill Kelly.  There is so much we want to see here in our country...

I am working on my art again and am endeavoring to do "pet portraits" to bring in some extra income.  I am also managing my zazzle store:

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in hopes that it will take off as well...I will write soon...but for now....It's a painting I will go!
It has been our recent joy to see my son, Bill Wactor, finally marry the lovely Miss Julie Hernandez.  They had been together for 10 years.  I can finally officially call her my "daughter-in-law"!





Thursday, February 9, 2012

Beautiful Boquete

In all our travels around Panama it seems that we keep returning to Boquete.  Boquete is located in the highlands of Panama close to the Costa Rican border.  It is surrounded by mountains with waterfalls everywhere.  Everytime we go here I feel as though I have entered "Shangri-La".  When you drive up and over a mountain ridge you are suddenly in this beautiful valley of lush green vegetation and multiple rivers cascading through the town.  It's hard to take in all the profusion of color of all the flowering plants. Royal Poinsienna trees are abundant with their flame-colored blossoms covering their crowns. Bouiganvillas bloom with the richest fushia-colored blossoms I have ever seen.

Royal Poinsienna Tree in bloom
Closer look at Royal Poinsienna blooms

Lush fuschia Bougainville

If we never did anything but drive around the mountainsides with all the switch-back roads I would have been perfectly content.  Around every corner a breath-taking view, a beautiful waterfall or scenic trail  awaited us. I could have spent the rest of our time in Panama exploring every trail to be found in Boquete.

Beautiful vistas everywhere

But, of course, there is much more to see than just the mountains and streams.  There are dozens of coffee farms on the mountainsides in Boquete.  Some of the finest coffee in the world is made here and I have had the great pleasure of sampling some of it.  One of my absolute favorite places to visit when we are in Boquete is "Finca Lerida".  It is a coffee farm that offers quaint little cottage-like rooms on a hillside below the coffee plants.  The views are incredible.  You have a beautiful view going down the mountain and when you turn around, a beautiful view looking up toward the mountaintop covered with dense forest/jungle. In the later part of the day the mists/clouds roll down the mountain giving it a kind of eerie look. The landscaping around the buildings is so well-planned to attract every hummingbird around and many other truly beautiful birds. You can sit in the little restaurant while you eat breakfast, lunch or dinner and watch the hummingbirds whizz from flower to flower a couple of feet away! And, the food there is excellent.  And the coffee...well...it's the best!

Finca Lerida Coffee Farm and Lodging

Rooms

View out of back window in room

View from front of room
Hummingbird garden outside of restaurant windows

Watching the birds from inside the restaurant

Angel Trumpet Blossoms

Rufous Hummingbird at feeder

Violet-ear Hummingbird

You can come to Finca Lerida just to walk the trails around the coffee farm and the forest.  It is one of the most relaxing, rejuvenating things I have ever experienced.  The serenity of the forest there is like an elixir  to the soul. And such a variety of ferns, mosses, bromeliads, vines, etc. growing around and on the trees. To hear a "Three-Wattled Bell Bird" with its metallic sounding call reverberate through the forest is exhilarating (much less to actually see one!).  We were fortunate enough to see two of these marvelous and strange looking birds.  We heard the infamous "Quetzal" bird but did not see it.  I sincerely hope to see one before I leave Panama. And then, to walk out on the hillside on wide trails over-looking the coffee plants covering acres and acres of steep mountainsides is quite a sight.  You are about 6000 feet up with mountains and clouds in clear view.  There is a lot of bird activity going on everywhere you go here!

Coffee Plants seen from trails above

Hiking the trails with a guide

Catching up

A wide variety of foliage colors

Into the dense forest

A lot of incredible trees along the way

Wide grassy trails cut through the tiers of coffee plants

And then, you're in the forest

At the entrance to the forest

One of the paths among the coffee plants

I made it this far and still going up!

What a view from up here!

Taking a little breather

If you stay in Boquete I recommend staying in "Valle Escondido" at the Valle Escondido Hotel (unless you are on a budget.)  This place is out of this world in just the sheer amount of beauty that surrounds you, the spanish stucco style buildings and houses, the cascading water everywhere, bridges and trails, flowers and shrubbery, and birds. Paradise is the only word I can think to describe it. We stayed in the "Mel Gibson" suite near the little outdoor bar.  It was an awesome room with a large comfortable kingsize bed and a large jacuzzi tub (and yes, named so because Mel Gibson actually stayed there...).

Valle Escondido Hotel

The "Gibson" suite :)

Great comfortable bed in room

Nice large jacuzzi tub in room

There is also a golf course there that, though I'm not a golfer, I dare say that any golfer would love to play!  Plus, if regular golfing isn't your thing they have a "putt-putt" course as well.  Walking around the course I discovered many little side trails that lead over bridges or to a secluded spot by a waterfall.

A first class golf course

"Putt-Putt" golf course too!

Relaxing by waterfall along walk in Valle Escondido

One of many bridges crossing waterways

Beautiful Bird of Paradise Flower
Little Catina/Bar near our suite

Gardens around Hotel Grounds

Giant Hibiscus

If you are a birder as I am, find a bird feeder and put some banana and/or papaya out and see who comes. We have some friends in Valle Escondido who put fruit out on their feeder in the mornings and evenings.  I have never seen such colorful little birds as I have seen at their feeder.  My favorites are the "Flame-colored Tanagers, Silver-throated Tanagers, Scarlet-rumped Tanagers and the cheeky little "Rufous-collard Sparrows.

Rufous-Collard Sparrow

Saltator

Flame-Colored Tanager

Scarlet-Rumped Tanager

Silver-Throated Tanager

There is so much more to say about Boquete but I will save it for another blog :) We are getting ready to return to Boquete for the fourth time.  It will probably be our last time before we return to the states :( but, I hope that in the future we will be able to visit the special friends we have made there.  It is truly a magical place!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Summit

For those of you who are birders Panama has some of the hottest birding spots around!  In Gamboa you can see large parrots and Toucans, Motmots, hummingbirds, Chachalacas, Tanagers, Caracara and so much more.  In the Metropolitan Nature Park you can usually spot Motmots, Trogans, Casiques, Woodcreepers, etc. I have discovered, however, a great birding spot where you can view a very wide variety of birds.  The Summit is a beautiful golf course located around the grounds of a Radisson Hotel shortly before you get to Gamboa. You need to go with some who is golfing since they won't allow you to simply walk the course. I get my own cart and follow at my own pace making sure I follow golf course etiquette as I drive around.  I stop periodically when I get to a grove of trees, a pond or the edge of the golf course bordered by woods. I sometimes drive ahead a hole or two or lag behind a bit until I get my shot. I'm careful to pull off in areas that are not in the line of a hole and stop and wait quietly until a player makes a shot before passing by.  Along the way I have been able to spot a wonderful variety of birds on this course.  This is due to the fact that watering holes/ponds are plentiful along with small groves of trees throughout.  You will see shore birds and woodland birds in plenty.

Some of the most common sightings:

Tropical Kingbirds
Kiskadees
Rusty Margined Flycatchers
Clay-Colored Thrushes
Great-tailed Grackles
Variable Seedeaters
Crimson-backed Tanagers
Blue-Gray Tanagers
Palm Tanagers
Rudy Ground Doves
Orange-Chinned Parrots
Wattled Jacanas
Wimbrels
Southern Lapwings
Least Sand Pipers
Little Blue Herons
Great Blue Herons
Black Vultures

I have also observed the following birds here on more than one occasion:

Yellow-headed Caracara
Plumbeous Hawk
Snail Kite
Gray Hawk
Black-bellied Whistling Ducks
Yellow-Rumped Casique
Golden Hooded Tanager
Prothonatary Warbler
Smooth-Billed Ani
Saffron Finch
Thick-billed Euphonia
Forked-Tailed Flycatcher

The following pictures were taken as I drove around the course:

Whimbrel

Lesser Kiskadee

Immature Snail Kite

Immature Snail Kite

Yellow-billed Elaenia

Thick-billed Euphonia

Little Blue Heron

Forked-Tailed Flycatcher

Fork-Tailed Flycatcher

Rusty-margined Flycatcher

Great Blue Heron

Female Wattled Jacana

Male Wattled Jacana

Least Sandpiper

Great-Tailed Grackle

Tropical Kingbird
Southern Lapwing
Yellow-Rumped Casique

Greater Kiskadee
Golden-Hooded Tanager
Golden-Hooded Tanager

Variable Seedeater

Tropical Kingbird

Wattled Jacana

Crimson-Backed Tanager

Clay-Colored Thrush

Smooth-Billed Ani

Palm Tanagers


And after golfing and birding are done you can try out "The Jacana" Restaurant at the Raddison Hotel.  The food is excellent.  One of my favorite dishes is the "Fried" Ceviche. (Sounds like a contradiction of terms, I know, but it is delicious!)  Outside of the Hotel on the backside there is a nice pavilion that offers a spectacular view of the entire golf course.  There is also a short nature trail that begins behind the Hotel, goes to the top of a small hill, wanders through the woods briefly and then back down to the side of the hotel where it ends at the entrance of a large butterfly tent where you will find a variety of butterflies fluttering within including Blue Morphos.  All in all it makes for a very pleasant day.

The Raddison Hotel overlooking The Summit Golf Course

View of Golf Course from the Hotel

A great place to eat lunch when your done golfing and/or birding!

 Taking a swing at it!

Following the guys in my own cart so I can bird.

You gotta try the "Fried" Ceviche! Yum! (Though, I have to wonder how raw fish can be "fried")

Inside "The Jacana" Restaurant

Pavilion in back of Hotel over looking golf course.

Enjoying the view.