Its release day and were going to the park. After breakfast, I put on my shoes – they feel weird – I havent worn shoes in a while!
We catch an Uber to La Sabana park. La Sabana was San Joss original airport, but is now a park and home to the National Stadium. The former terminal building has an art gallery.
We take a stroll round the park and round off with a visit to the gallery (Museum of Costa Rican Art). I have a slight panic on entering the museum when the security guard produces a thermometer, but I pass. Its official; Im (a) covid free and (b) not hot!
The interior contains mainly pictures. The walls of what was once the VIP lounge (the Golden Room), are covered with a 150 square metre bronze mural depicting the history of Costa Rica. Apparently it was supposed to offer travellers a private and inviting space whose walls informed them, in an artistic and educational way, of events in the history of Costa Rica. Outside is a sculpture garden (who doesnt love a sculpture garden?) with some interesting pieces. My favourites are the sculptures of Leda Astorga;
Im sure theres a much more artistic way to interpret her genre, but basically her work depicts fat people having a good time!
When we emerge from the gallery, its all kicking off outside with a big political rally, both on the streets and with dozens of cars adorned with flags parading round the roads. We call an Uber, which fails to make it through the rally and cancels. Eventually, a second and takes us back to the hotel.
After lunch (rice of course), time for a quick swim/sunbathe (working on that covid tan). After my swim, I exit the pool next to where I thought Id left my flip flops, but theres no sign of them. After looking in all sorts of obvious and weird places, I eventually text the old man (back in the room playing candy crush) and ask him to bring my trainers. Im totally confused. Since I had covid, Ive had a bout of brain fog. I feel rather my flip flops have disappeared, despite the fact I have been alone all afternoon. Eventually, we find them floating upside down in the pool; the soles are grey (OK – so
theyre not my flip flops – but daughter no 2 left them at my house which kind of makes them mine) and there are plenty of tiles missing from the pool floor exposing grey cement, thus the flip flops were camouflaged. Relieved that I am (a) not going mad and (b) havent lost the ‘borrowed flip flops, I return to the room to shower, eat dinner and Google covid brain freeze – apparently its not Who knew? Obviously not me!