Vampires and a Visit to an Organic Farm by Sam Kilkenny

I’m thinking about Vampires. Don’t ask me why. My class is climbing up to the organic farm above UGA Costa Rica campus. We’ve hiked up through the forest to get there. ‘Up’ will never give you an accurate description. We’re … Continue reading “Vampires and a Visit to an Organic Farm by Sam Kilkenny”

Looking at the Little Things by Brooke Stocco

Lions, Tigers and Bears! Or should I say: Howler monkeys, Three-toed Sloths, Red-eyed tree frogs, and Jaguars! I’ve seen them all. Just kidding. With binoculars and high expectations, I set out to find as many of these as possible. But … Continue reading “Looking at the Little Things by Brooke Stocco”

“To Hike or Not to Hike, that is the Question?” by Julia Sanders

It’s all my mother’s fault. I grew up, not far from the North Georgia mountains—and yes, you guessed it. On many a weekend, my mother and I would go hiking. It was fun; it was peaceful; it was communal—we always … Continue reading ““To Hike or Not to Hike, that is the Question?” by Julia Sanders”

The Power of Silence in a World Full of Words by Jones Linder

Silence is golden. I remember hearing that phrase as a kid—usually from a teacher about how I needed to quiet down. However, here in Costa Rica, the idea of “golden silence” has taken on an entirely new meaning. A week … Continue reading “The Power of Silence in a World Full of Words by Jones Linder”