Costa Rica, Last post.

Milo in the square, running like a maniac. See any pigeons in the picture? That's because he chased them all away.

Brace yourself, it's Milo's first clown.

Not too sure, but he didn't freak out. I consider it a successful first contact.

Once again, stupid Lonely Planet. No, the Museo de los Ninos (Children's Museum) does NOT open at 8:00 a.m., it opens at 10:00 a.m. We killed some time and went anyway. Turns out there was too much for Milo to see in one trip, with or without a nap.
It's actually an old prison painted yellow. Inviting, no?
And that's it! We headed to the airport that afternoon and made it back to Canada safe and sound.
Now I just have to get some Christmas photos up here before Easter.
2 Comments:
That Milo! What a happy boy.
11:45 PM
I would have freaked out about the clown, creepy clowns!
2:53 PM
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