Entrevista con “Las Dueñas”

I sat down to an interview with Portuguese aunt and niece Isabel and Ana Gomes da Silva one sunny day when they came to Finca Cántaros to deliver an aromatic order of their Las Dueñas Coffee. I consider it the official brew of our new Finca Cántaros Environmental Association. Isabel and Ana are two of the […]

Contaminación por plástico y Soluciones

The last time I went surfing I broke my “paw,” also known as the fourth finger on my right hand. The nickname arose not from the absurd ball-shaped bandage it required—reminiscent of a “chuck-it” toy used to play fetch with a dog—but because the only X-ray machine near the site of my accident was at […]

¿Ha oído de la Iguana de cabeza de casco?

Ever heard of a Helmet-headed Lizard? Me neither, until it was registered as a new species at Finca Cántaros! Our wildlife manager/“in-house biologist” David Rodríguez went out a’wandering one night, and stumbled upon a new species at Finca Cántaros: the Helmet-headed Lizard (Corytophanes cristatus). Pretty cool, right? The species is distributed from Veracruz, Mexico to northern Colombia. Its […]

Entrevista con Cholo, dueño del Mercado Viriteca, Sabalito (Parte II)

When and why did you open Mercado Viriteca? Four years ago, the existing business in this location was about to close because it wasn’t working with just the sale of fruits and vegetables. As the tenant, the owner of the building, Abinal Rojas, gave me the opportunity to take on the Mercado Viriteca project to […]

Condos en Cántaros

When Gail Hull made the tough decision to put Finca Cántaros on the market, she worried about a potential buyer tearing down her beloved forest to build condominiums. Our serendipitous meeting was a match made in heaven because I am equally committed to conservation. Gail has faith that I don’t intend to “pave [her] paradise […]

Cotinga y el Café (Parte I)

Hope is coming up a lot in 2020. Or hopelessness. Or both, sometimes within the same hour. The engines of our emotional rollercoasters include but aren’t limited to: the global health pandemic, raging forest fires, and the even more ferocious and volatile political fires in the US, which for better or worse have far-reaching geopolitical […]