On the road…again!!!
Essays, Stories, Adventures, Dreams
Chronicles of a Footloose Forester
By Dick Pellek
Langouste and Turtle Eggs for Breakfast
Without the dreams, conjuring up a chronicle these days becomes more infrequent. Usually, the dreams are only stimuli to pen a chronicle but they contain enough clear memories to warrant the attempt. The latest dream is a reflection of the days when the Footloose Forester was in Costa Rica with an Organization for Tropical Studies group of graduate students with various interests in natural sciences. There were only 6-8 of us, all from different universities but all of us with an interest in the tropics.
The group traveled to witness the ecological differences on both the west coast of Costa Rica, facing the Pacific Ocean, and to the east cost facing the Gulf of Mexico. The 2-3 day stop on the East Coast was a most pleasant and richly rewarding educational experience. We got to see and better understand the management of banana plantations near Blue Fields, the economic vitality of the small city of Limon, and the loading and transport of bananas at its port facilities. We even got to enter a ship’s hold where bananas were being on-loaded. In addition, we visited a few of the farms where cacao was grown as a cash crop and sold to brokers involved in cocoa marketing. Later on, the Footloose Forester set off alone to study the buttressing of Pentaclethra macroloba trees in the Atlantic Coast Forest type sites.
Pentaclethra macroloba