Virtual Costa Rica: You’re invited to a long weekend at the beach

There are so many virtual activities right now, it can make your head spin – but this one really called to me, and not just because a friend is behind it.

The folks at the amazing B Corp Bodhi Surf & Yoga in lovely Uvita, in the Bahía Ballena region (you might remember them from the amazing children’s cookbook they put out recently), have put together a virtual beach weekend for all those of us pining to put our toes in some salt water. For a $50 donation to help them keep their hard-working team afloat, you gain access to a happy hour and cooking class with Adriana on Friday evening, an intensive yoga lesson with Pilar on Saturday, and a surf lesson with Travis on Sunday. If you’re wondering how on earth you’ll be able to take a surf lesson from your home, Travis says we’ll use some tape to make a surfboard shape on your floor, and he’ll give us tips that will come in handy one day when we’re actually in the water. Honestly, this sounds like the way I would want to start to learn about surfing anyway.

The course fee also includes a downloadable copy of The Bodhi Cookbook, where the recipes and ingredients for Friday’s cooking class are listed. (Looks like we’ll be making patacones, refried beans and a Bodhi Mule. Yes, please.)

I’ll be there and hope to see you there, too. Bodhi exemplifies the impact that a small tourism enterprise can have not only on its clients, but also on the environment and community that surrounds it. Even if you can only attend part of their offerings this weekend, your donation will have a profound impact on one of Costa Rica’s loveliest coastal communities.

Read more and sign up here.

I’m a writer in San José, Costa Rica, on a year-long quest to share daily posts on inspiring people, places and ideas from my adopted home as a kind of tonic during a rough time in the world. Sign up (top right of this page) to receive a little dose of inspiration every weekday in your mailbox; tell a friend; check out past posts; learn how to join my Overwhelmed Writers’ League, every Saturday at 1 pm EST; and please connect with me on Instagram or FacebookTo learn more about how to support Costa Rica during the crisis, visit my COVID-19 section – or for ways to enjoy Costa Rica from afar, visit Virtual Costa Rica.

Kicking off Creativity Week with a new Costa Rican author – age 9

Inspired by a recent conversation with Lora Whelan at the Eastport Gallery about creativity during the pandemic (the Downeast Maine gallery will be sharing the video on Thursday as part of their Literary Evenings series), I’m dedicating this week to Costa Rican creativity. Up today is a new talent on the country’s publishing scene: cookbook author Maya Paz Bays Salazar, age 9.

Maya is the daughter of the co-founders of Bodhi Surf & Yoga in Uvita, on the Pacific coast. Her parents’ amazing business is a B Corp that has been a font of ingenuity during the COVID-19 crisis, sharing online yoga and other ways to contribute to their enterprise now that they can’t receive international guests. So it’s not surprising that one of the younger members of the family followed suit, creating a downloadable vegetarian cookbook for kids. As the mother of a picky eater who is drawn to the idea of vegetarianism, I’m so thrilled to have a resource like this  – and I’m even more thrilled that my daughter now has a role model in Maya.

Her cookbook is creative on two levels: as a culinary creation by an amazing kid, and as a smart way of reaching out to new audiences on the part of her family’s rural tourism microentreprise.

Learn more and watch a video from Maya at the link below. The suggested donation is $10 (you’ll get a donation link when you receive your cookbook to download), and I can tell you that a donation to support Bodhi’s positive social and environmental impact is well worth your while.

If you download Maya’s cookbook, please let me know!

The Making of Maya’s Vegetarian Cookbook for Kids

I’m a writer in San José, Costa Rica, on a year-long quest to share daily posts on inspiring people, places and ideas from my adopted home as a kind of tonic during a rough time in the world. Sign up (top right of this page) to receive a little dose of inspiration every weekday in your mailbox; tell a friend; check out past posts; and please connect with me on Instagram or FacebookIf you want to learn more about how to support Costa Rica during the crisis, visit my COVID-19 section, updated regularly – or for ways to enjoy Costa Rica from afar, visit Virtual Costa Rica.