Sloths, Margays and Coffee Oh My…

A combination of living life and bad internet has set us behind on our blog posts. How could we ever have left Boquete without touching upon two of our favorite things there, the Dos Jefes Coffee Tour and Raquel’s Ark.

Raquel...and the sloths...
Raquel…and the sloths…

Raquel Frame is an interesting animal savior who moved to Vulcan, Panama about 12 years ago and has started a rescue shelter for animals needing a place to stay before either going back to the wild or moving to a more permanent home. Raquel rescued two baby sloths about 8 years ago, sisters Jessie

Jessie....
Jessie….

and Kira.

Kira...
Kira…

She has nurtured and house trained these two beautiful and loving creatures and gives anyone

Andy and Jessie...
Andy and Jessie…
Tom and Daphne take a turn...
Tom and Daphne take a turn…

who visits the opportunity to get up close and personal with them. They are loving animals (remember these two are domesticated, not wild) and holding them is a joy.

Peaches and Kira...
Peaches and Kira…

We went first as visitors then back twice more with friends who were visiting so they could also experience this wonderful opportunity. Raquel also has a margay cat,

Margay...Thanks Daphne...
Margay…Thanks for the great photo Daphne…

three coatimundis,

Some of the coatimundis...
Some of the coatimundis…

two raccoons,

One of the raccoons...
One of the raccoons…

a few dogs and cats, an owl

The shy owl...
The shy owl…

and you never know what else might be there when you visit. It’s a wonderful day trip from Boquete.

On one of our trips we included a tour of Finca Dracula

Finca Dracula...
Finca Dracula…

which is a beautiful orchid farm

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with over a thousand varieties of orchids growing.

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The bilingual tour guides are very knowledgeable

Our tour guides...
Our tour guides…

and we learned a lot about the many varieties of orchids on the tour.
While we were in Boquete, we wanted to tour a coffee finca. After asking around, the tour that everyone said was the best was at Café Luna, also known as Finca Dos Jefes or Two Bosses.

Finca Dos Jefes...
Finca Dos Jefes…

We called Rich and he picked us up from Valle Escondido at 9:30 and after picking up another couple we were off to Finca Dos Jefes. When we arrived, we all sat around a table on the patio

On the patio...
On the patio…

and Rich told us that he and his partner had owned the finca since 2003. He explained the complex system in place for rating coffee, how hard it was to make money in the coffee business. He pays his workers a fair wage and provides them with better housing than he is required to.

In the coffee fields...
In the coffee fields…

Then it was time to walk the coffee fields. All the coffee grown in the area is arabica coffee. As we walked he showed us which beans were ready to be picked

Red to purple is ready to pick...
Red to purple is ready to pick…

and how the beans are dried in the fields under the sun.

Drying racks...
Drying racks…

They have to be wrapped up if it rains and unwrapped when the rain stops. He took us into a dark, dusty concrete room, approximately 12 foot by 12 foot square.

Standard coffee picker quarters...
Standard coffee picker quarters…

This is the room where 4 or more workers would stay on a normal coffee finca during the harvest. They would cook over a open fire with no ventilation for the smoke.
We went back to the patio and Rich let us inhale the scent of a light roast and a dark roast.

Light roast and dark roast...
Light roast and dark roast…

He explained the relationship between time and temperature when roasting coffee and how darker doesn’t always mean more caffeine. Rich then brewed a light and a dark roast coffee for us so we could taste the difference. Then it was time for us to roast our own coffee beans. As a group, we chose Norma to be our coffee roaster.

Norma, ready to roast...
Norma, ready to roast…

The roaster was brought up to temperature

Flame on...
Flame on…

and the beans were loaded in.

Loading beans...
Loading beans…

We watched as the temperature was brought up again and then stabilized as the beans were roasted. When we heard the beans start to pop, the roaster was opened

Roasted beans being dumped out...
Roasted beans being dumped out…

and our roasted beans were dumped out of the roaster. Our beans were bagged

Norma displays our bagged beans...
Norma displays our bagged beans…

and we said our goodbyes and Rich drove us back to our pickup points, each of us with a bag of our freshly roasted coffee beans. After this coffee tour, we have a whole new appreciation for our morning cup of joe.

Day Trippin’ In Boquete

Boquete offers a lot of fun day trips and hiking, rock climbing, zip lining, and more.

There are several loop trips one can take in the hills around Boquete.

Boquete loops...
Boquete loops…

One of our favorites is the Bajo Mono loop. There are many fun stops and sights to be seen without hiking. There is a magnificent climbing wall

The climbing wall...
The climbing wall…

and various tour companies in Boquete have the equipment to take folks on a fun filled adventure.

My Beautiful wife at the climbing wall...
My Beautiful wife at the climbing wall…

For us, viewing the formation was very satisfying.

Climbing guides...
Climbing guides…

We did see several metal hooks in the wall that are permanent and can run ropes for the adventurous at heart.

Crimp-ons...
Crimp-ons…

A little farther along the loop is a wonderful waterfall

The waterfall...
The waterfall…

that we visited several times both as tourists then as tour guides.

Friends at the waterfall...
Friends at the waterfall…

Even farther is a castle that was being built by someone for his wife. Legend has it that his wife died and the castle has been abandoned

The castle...
The castle…

and just sitting vacant since then.

The castle...
The castle…

Then near the top of the loop is Finca Lerida

Finca Lerida...
Finca Lerida…

where there is a B&B and a wonderful restaurant with a relaxing, peaceful view.

Herb garden....
Herb garden….

There are herb gardens outside the restaurant where they grow their own herbs used in the preparation of the delicious meals served there.

Inside the resturant...
Inside the resturant…
Lunch with friends...
Lunch with friends…

We were so glad to have a wonderful lunch there one day.

One day we went to El Explorador.

El Explorador...
El Explorador…

This is a whimsical garden full of characters and scenes with inspirational quotes along the way.

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We had fun with our translators since none of the quotes were in English.

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We also took three different day trips to check out the beach areas within driving distance. One was a tour by Explora Ya, a local business whose motto is “We don’t sell tours, we provide experiences.” We took a van to Boca Chica then hopped on a boat for whale watching

Whale on the surface...
Whale on the surface…

and lunch on Volano Island where we swam, snorkeled and had a wonderful time.

 beautiful beach...
beautiful beach…

Another day we did about a 2-1/2 hour tour to Las Lajas beach which is a beautiful beach and had lunch at the very nice resort there.

Lunch at the beach...
Lunch at the beach…

Our last beach trip was to Los Olas

Las Olas...
Las Olas…

which is about 60-90 minutes away where we enjoyed a walk on the beach and a wonderful lunch at the resort. There is a gated community along the beach

Hi-rises coming...
Hi-rises coming…

and the start of phase one of a three tower condo development, phase one of which is anticipated to be complete in 2-3 years. This is certainly an area we will keep an eye on. It is only 30-40 minutes to all the shopping one could want in David. The only drawback is that it’s not a good swimming beach

Beautiful but dangerous...
Beautiful but dangerous…

as there are very dangerous riptides and the waves can be quite threatening. We were warned by many locals that this beach can kill you.

There is another castle just outside Boquete

For Sale...
For Sale…

that overlooks a beautiful hillside of coffee beans growing. We heard this castle is for sale for $1.5 million.

$1.5 Mil...
$1.5 Mil..

Here’s an opportunity for you.

We really enjoyed our time in Boquete and made many friends we will surely see again but the temps there were a little too cool for our taste and we really missed the beach.

Next stop, Costa Rica, coming soon!!!!