La Cegua #FrighteningFriday

This legend originates from the Aztecs, who first named the beast the Segua, derived from Sihua, or woman in their Nahuatl tongue. This myth lives beyond that ancient Central American empire… The year was 1821. Ignacio rode into town on his horse as he did every weekend to drink the local liquor, guaro, and try […]

Celebrating Guanacaste’s Choice – Guanacaste Day

From Spain, to Nicoya, to Costa Rica — Celebrating Guanacaste’s Choice July 25th, or as we call it, the Annexation of Guanacaste Day, marks the date when a portion of Nicaragua became a piece of Costa Rica way back in 1824. Of course, the territory had been someone else’s, long before the first Conquistador ever […]