A yurt? We are not cold weather people, but we do move around quite often. It seemed appropriate to try a yurt for our new home in Costa Rica. I hope this site will help people who are considering the same thing. I searched the web for yurt living in tropical climates but I found very little information. So as we take on this adventure, we'll document what it's like to help you with your decision to live in a HOT yurt.
Note about the Posts: Yurt Living posts have specific updates about the yurt. Family Update posts are for the grandparents. You are welcome to read either. Pre-2011 posts are just travel posts.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
The Train Museum
The Train Museum is about a ten or 15 minute walk from our house. We live in a very nice part of town so the streets are not crowded. We also do not see many of the things that you would see in other parts of India because the area is so nice. The kids loved the museum but Jaden was scared of the train ride. I forced her on it once and she sort of enjoyed part of it but she was very happy to get off. Ali loved it and went around twice. At the end, when we were leaving we saw our first snake charmer which was interesting. Ali thought it was cool but Jaden wanted to leave.
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