Saturday night – region 8

It’s nearly 3 AM and I’m insanely jetlagged and perhaps a little.. uh.. intoxicated with life.. (and the national drinks of at least 20 differnt countires) . It’s nearly 3 AM .. and I can’t really do justice to the large volume of pictures attached. It was a magical day, though.. and I want to get the pictures out before I (hopefully) get to sleep.

I’ll be brief in text..It was an amazing day of sared stories, hopes and interests.  it was basically a day in four acts:

Act 1 L I gave my talk

Act II: I relaxed after my talk

Act III we went on a tour of the Stell artois Brewery

Act IV L we had the most insane multicultureal ethinic dinner/dance/drink off for the 320 odd countries in IEEE Region 8

So.. in that spirit.. Here’s some ultra minimal commentaryL

Act I: my talk: went pretty well

Act II: after the talk: big relief.. lots of clowinging around 


Act III: the beer tour

Act IV: the crazy multi cultural party !

Freinds from Serbia (they’re goign to put a Smastone in the Nikola Tesla Museum)

Freinds from Lebanon

Freinds from Iran

Freinds from Spain

Freinds from Qatar

Freindss from Kuwait

Freinds from Poland

Freinds from Tunisia (I think)

Uh.. frindss from somewhere..

Friends from Syria (I think).. this is Zatar. the name I call myself.. and the word on my licensce plate !

Freinds from England with cream tea ! (DIANE.. YOU WOULD HAVE LOVED IT .. REAL CLOTTED CREAM !!!!)

Crazy friends from Turkey (defintely the wildest bunch !)

Freinds from Austria !.. (spoke german with them !)

Freinds aus Deutchland

Mit Gummbaren !

Ferinds from Slovenia (I think)

Freindsw from Cyprus

frinds from Greece

Crazy spainiards again !

My freinch frinds.

Freinds from here in Belgium

Freinds from Sweden

A lone frond from Lithaunia.. fro where all of my ancessotras are from

More of my tunisian fronds

Uh. no idea.. but nice guys !

My frind from SOuth Africa and her vuzuvela

Freinds from Suudi arabia (I think )

Friends from Sloveinia

Clean up.. LOTS of bottles

OK.. 3AM..gotta sleep. What a wonderful day.. I just love meeting nrew people.. especally new geeky people.. THis is a wonderful crownd.. and they’re goign to do a lot of good in the world. I’m proud to be here…
nie all… nite Sam
-me

Friday night – Leuven

Greetings from beautiful Leuven Belgium.. Home of Stella Artois !.  I’m here to give a talk tomorrow to a group of 300 PhD students on the importance of passing on their passion about engineering and science to the next generation.     Hope it goes well !

Belgium is a fun contrast to Cosa Rica.. another beautiful land..   like there.. the folks here are freindly and helpful, unlike there.. no poisonous snakes to worry about.


Here’s the square that adjoins the train station.

From there it was a short walk to Pieterskirche.. St. Peters which is in the center of town. My hotel is about a block from there.

Here’s a slice of the ornate Stadthaus

Below my hotel window are small cafes .. with acrodian ‘mariachi’s playing until their payed to leave..

The short walk to the Katholiche University was very nice.. lots of nice art.. cool shops..

I made a stop at the Unviersity to set up for my tlak tomorrow only to find one of my peces of equipment is not working (bummer) .. but I’ll make do..

Ten we were whiskde to a barbeque fo rthe conference. It was great. there were folks from all over europe, africa and the middle east.. most in there 20’s and working on PhD’s.. I loved tlaking to the folks who were there.. I also caught up with some old firneds from the IEEE.. A very nice night !

THey had two bands.. and beleive it or not.. ENGINEERS WERE DANCING !!!!!!  Never seen that !

On the way home I noticed that the parking meters were solar powered and could be refilled from your cell phone from a txt message…

This place is really, really smart !

OK.. All for now.. I’m missing my family after that wonderful trip..

Goede nacht folks, Goede nacht Sam
-me

Thursday evening – Costa rica to belgium….

Hellow from the floor of a JFK waiting room.   We just flew in from Costa Rica.. and now I’m off Lueven Belgium for the second half of a working vacation.. I’m going there to give a talk to a coference of PhD Engineering students..on the joys of passing on our geekiness    More on that later..

Here are some pictures from our last day and a half in CR that I couldn’t post before..  because of internet problems..

Here was our last night in Manuel Antonio.. We walked up the street to have dinner at a great seafood place.. n the way we passed this hot dog restaurant  that looked right out of Brooklyn ..  Manual antonio could be anywhere.. everything is in english..

Dinner was great.. we had a seat overlookign the ocean.. too dark to see (sea ? ) but we could hear it..

The resturant was built around an old cold war era cargo plane that was used to smuggle weapons into the nicoraguan contras during the irna-contra scandal.. pretty cool.. there fusalage was a bar, the wings were the roof.. and cockpit was there to climb around in ..

The walk home introduced us to this tarantula.. about the width of my foot.  For all it’s english Manual antonio is still in the jungle !

We went home and went to bed.. and slept great in our first air conditioned room of the trip.

Diane and I woke early the next day (yesterday).. and explored the hotel.. Since our last stay there they, too had added an airplane.. this was an old passenger jet.. now turned into a luxury hotel room.. how cool is that. It looked like something out of Lost !

Diane went off to Yoga.. when she came back, we cooked breakfast (beans, potatoes, tortillas and mangoes).. Our jungle friends had eyes on our mangoes..

I loved seeing this spider monkey mess with the security camera.. he knew exactly what he was doing !

We packed up our stuff, loaded the car.. took a last picture and placed a samstone… It has become our leaving ritual.

We got in the car (air conditioned.. ahhhhhhh) said goodbye to the costa verde.. and headed north.

We grabbde a puicture of the airplane resturant in the light for good measure..

We drove up the coast road on our way back to San Jose.. the road was SO much better than the last two times we’ve driven it.. the first time it took us about 7 hours to get to Quepos. this time, the trip back took about 3 hours !

On a whime, we turned off the main road to check out a small herptarium / animal resue place. Turns out to have been a great idea.. they had wonderfull butterfiles, snakes and frogs..

Here’s an owl butterfly (i think)

These guys showed us the process of keeping the butterfly population going.. wow.. lots of work !

THey are attracted to sweet things.. no wonder they liked Gabe !.

In addition to living butterflies, the floor was littered with old butterfly wings.. when the butterflys die, the ants eat their bodies and leave the wings. .. the frogs then eat the ants.. quite a system.

hTHey had one wonded parrot.. (a biter, I hear)

And a caged capuchin monkey they are nursing bakc to health named Mikey (actually.. Michael Jackson). We spent a long time playing with him.. He held our fingers and tried to grab our stuff.. !.. Every time he touched a person, thought.. he’d go to his sink and wash his hands.. it was so funny !

Here he goes for one our guides ears..

Then came the snakes.. here’s a huge Fuer De Lance.. .. the most dangerous snake in the the americas.. We once saw one of these on a hike here.. in 2004.. Eeeek.. glad he was in a cage..

hen we looked a a couple of very beutiful Boas..

including this 11 foot one.. ‘the boss’

My favorite though were the frogs.. here’s a giant poinous frog.. one lick and you’re very , very sick ..    strange.. he looks  so cute !

here are his poion glands… full it seems..

Then we saw three types of poison arrow frogs.. also higly toxic.. These are not safe to handle usually.. but they’re only toxic when they have red ants to eat.. sems the ants formic acid is an ingrediant in their very toxic poison.

Here’s a dffernt type.. also poisonous..

and the most dangerous one of all.. handle this little cute guy for a bit and you could get very sick. Lick him and you’re dead.

This was our favorite thouf.. this tree frog is non poisoness. He’s been adopted as the symbol of the costarican rainforest..  e and shee are so beutiful. they’re almost invisible leaves when lying still.. and incredibly vibrant and colorful when moving.. very cool !

Here she is from the bottom

and here all folded up.. almost invisible.. amazing !

We said goodbye ot the animals and guides..

then headed north again. We tried to stop t Punte Leona where we stayed last.. but they wouldn’t let us in to place a samstone.. sigh..   so we pressed on north..

Next stop was the tortquero (?) river.. where you can see american alligators. and to get a small bite.. (not from the alligators !) . We’ve stopped here onour past trips as well.. THese guys are huge !

ere we are looking at the ‘gators from the bridge..

Max went out the bridge once more to heave a samstone down near the gators..  . …

From there it was an easy shot back to Sanjose.. again.. the road is SO much nicerr now..

Thanks to exxcelent copiloting from the family (and hte gps) we found the renatl place near the SJ airport with no trouble.

It was a little sad saying goodbye to our fithful nissan.. it had been a great car to see the country

nearly 900 Km traveled.. much of it on dirt roads.. not bad.. (note the 666 !) .

The car guys took us back to our hotel.. The aptly named buena vista ..

We played in their small garden till rian pushed us inside.. .. it was almost 6.. anyaway and we were beat.

We had a nice dinner then retired to our room to watch the second colony episode .. !.. I love watching the other guys do their thing.. Again.. let me know what you think of the new season..

This morning at 5:30 AM. we loaded the van and headed to the Airport.

then.,. we were in the air.. what a great vacation

Gabe got this great shot of Poas volcano as we flew over..

We got to JFK about 3 PM.. Max headed off to brooklyn.,  Diane and Gabe back to Vermont..

and here I go to belgium..

Life is fun and interesting..

more tomorrow.. nite folks.. nite sam
-me

Monkey got my Samstone !

We woke up in our beautiful room in Manuel Antonio..    Diane cooked breakfast colony style by combining all the food we had left.. This was mashed up rotten bananas, pancake mix (minus eggs) and chocolate..   It was awesome .. as everything she cooks !>

(hey.. I just realized I started working at IBM 29 years ago today !!!!)

The boys slept latish.. I could almost see Sam between them.. that’s how they all slept when we were in this same hotel 12 years ago.

We moved our stuf into our new room (we had to change) ..   then walked down the 1/2 mile to the beach..   This place is one of the most developed in Costa Rica.. but .. it hasn’t changed that much since 1998.. we were here also in 2004.. .. it’s built up. but not getting worse.

We had to wait about 30 min to get into Manual Antonio because they only allow 600 folks in the park at once..

We got in around 9:30.. not sure how long these guys had to wait.

First thing we saw was a sloth !.. This was the last thing I had to cross off my list on the trip !!!

We walked about  a mile to the beach…

We came across this troop of humans on the beach.. I was able to get a picture of them before they scattered..

Then… out came the monkeys.. eating well as always..

We grabbed a quick lunch..

Immediately the animals started to close in..

These guys were so persistent that I couldn’t shoe them away !

The monkeys grabbed our fruit juice !!!.

They finally found better fair.

The beach is beautiful..

I put out a samstone .. ok.. a samstone coated in peanut butter…

They fianlly dropped the stone.. so we threw it in the ocean…   5 minutes later it slid into Max’s hand as he playde in the Surf !.. I kept that stone.. we threw in a differnt stone.

We found one o fht eold abandoned shower stalls we’d used 12 years ago..

Max was convinced it was an alien abduction device.. I think he was right.

As we headed out of the park we could see our hotel..

On the way out we had to wade across the river that sperates the park form the shore.. this sign didn’t make walking through the mucky water too appealing..

It was just an amazing visit.. so many animals.. wonderful beaches.. It was the perfect place to be..

We stopped for a quick ceviche on the way out.. yummmmmm !  That was seriously the last thing on my ‘must do’ list for this trip.

As we sat there.. I remember that we parked here in 98.. we picked up mangoes here..

Then we walked up hill.. slowly..

OK.. out we go to dinner now..   great day…

later folks.. later sam..
-me

I’ll always remember these guys !