Adios Golfito

Our last morning at Golfito, Roy and I went for a few groceries. Ice Cream was our biggest purchase, veggies looked terrible, meat and cheese was about what you would find at a 7-11. I was pretty sure the butcher and veggie market wouldn’t take visa and since we were out of Colonies (Costa Rican money) , the grocery store was my only choice. Eric went in search of immigration, customs and the port captain to check us out. The kids and I carted buckets of water out to the boat to try to scrub the land dirt and ash out of the cockpit. We brought the cushions in on the dinghy to scrub at the dock and filled a few buckets of water for bathtubs later. Topaz got soaped up and washed with the hose too. We collected our laundry from Tim laundry service. This is typical up through Mexico too, no self serve laundry. Common side effects include: Constipation, drowsiness, flushing, headache, nausea, rapid pulse, swelling in cost of viagra prescription the lower legs and feet. Since it is such a blanket why not check here order viagra sample term, it covers a whole host of potential problems. Side effects : It is generally well tolerated generic viagra cialis but always possible that you may experience side effects. The disease generally affects males viagra australia cost who suffer from prostate cancer. He said he liked our clothes, they were interesting and colorful, now I feel compelled to wear wild clothes to entertain the laundry people. Afterwards we were still dripping hot and Tim’s refrigerator full of ice cold beer gave us another reason to delay departure. But that was all 24 hours ago, now were on a passage. ===== This message was sent using Winlink, a free radio email system provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation and volunteers worldwide. Replies to this message should be brief using plain text format and any attachments kept small. Commercial use or use of this email system for monetary gain is strictly forbidden. See www.winlink.org/help for additional information.

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