To all my loyal readers, I apologize for the 16 months hiatus. I can assure I haven't forgotten about you! In fact, I have been thinking about you non-stop during my research sabbatical. Much has transpired over the past year plus.
For starters, I moved from Rohrmoser north to a neighboring metropolis known as Heredia, where I lived for six month with Evan. Then, when Evan was offered a job promotion that required a move Stateside, I moved back down to Rohrmoser to be within walking distance of my office.
I also decided teaching wasn't the right career choice for me. While standing in front of class after class, blank eyes staring back at me yearning not for knowledge of the English language but wondering when the next break is, I remembered how much I loathed structured learning. One day during a grammar lesson explaining the difference between there, their, and they're, and where, were, and we're; I had the class take a break. I gathered my belongings and escaped the building through the boiler room, over the fence bordering the heavily wooded jungle. I made it through the thick tropical vegetation and onto the main highway where I hailed cab and never looked back.
I've been living in a beautiful three bedroom three bathroom house with a great roommate (even tough he is vegan and from Boston) living a wonderfully simple existence. I work, I play football, make home made wine, I write, I live. The main characters in Act II of the on going dramatic comedy that is my life are Thomas, Kurt, and Mitch. Thomas is my roommate, and Kurt and Mitch live next door. We share the same foundation but the house has been walled up down the middle so the landlord could maximize his income potential.
Mitch, Kurt, and I recently formed a band (band name TBD) with working names such as; The Tres Amigos, Tres Gringos, The Tumble Weeds, The Wrambling Wreck, Jerry and The Curls, Reverse Enemas, The Fart Blossoms, etc. We recently had a photo shoot for our debut album. Mitch is the lead singer and lead guitarist, Kurt and I sing back up vocals. Kurt also play the bass cooler and I play the rattle (a small empty bottle of mescal filled with frijoles negro).
Below you will find one of our originals we are working on. I wrote the lyrics, Mitch wrote the rhythm and chords, and Kurt made the song come to life...
Under
The Tico Sky
Verse
1
As
the sun dissolved into the Pacific
I
held her so very tight
The
Tico stars hanging above
Twinkling
beyond the the Tico night
Verse
2
We
made love all night long
In
the warm Tico sand
I
could see it her (dark brown) eyes
I
could feel it in her hands
Chorus
Under
the Tico Sky, I lost myself
Under
the Tico sun, I was 40 days on the run
Under
the Tico Night, I found myself
Under
the Tico stars, I fell in love...one too many times
Verse
3
But
you know, love is a dangerous thing
It'll
will make you run or stay
I
found it easier to hit the road
Slipped
out at night, I was on my way
Reprise
She
wasn't my first
And
she wasn't my last
But
Lord,she was the best I ever had
Chorus
Under the Tico Sky, I lost myself
Under the Tico sun, I was 40 days on the run
Under the Tico Night, I found myself
Under the Tico stars, I fell in love...one too many times