The dorms here at INCAE are little houses of 4 rooms with 2 to a room.

This is my house, Casa 22. my room is window on the far left. This is taken from the road entering campus. There is one road that comes into campus passes all of the houses and goes to mini parking lot / cul-du-sac. That is where the offices, classrooms, library, etc., are.

This is the our entry room / kitchen. It is pretty simple. There are two rooms to the right and two rooms to the left. Mine is the fist on the left.

This is my "half" of the room, I will explain this more later. The giant tree you see out of the window is a Mango tree that keeps dropping fruit onto the roof that sounds like somebody is hitting my wall with a baseball bat.

This is the view out of my front window back towards the street. Walking down to the left is towards the center of campus and classrooms, to the right is more houses and how to exit campus.

This the picture taken on the first day of our group of exchange students.
Top Row: Tom (Germany), Andrew (Thunderbird and housemate), Lisa (Thunderbird), Paola (school in Spain but is Costa Rican), Mark (Germany), Me
Bottom Row: Patricia (NYU), Benedict (Germany and house mate).
casa veintidos looks like a nice temporary home. i'd share a picture of el doubletree e charlotte 815 but it looks just like every other doubletree room anywhere.
ReplyDeleteoh hell. pics of your Costa Rican bungalow made it on your blog before I posted internal pics of the Ring onto my blog - well done!
ReplyDeleteCasa doscientos y tres te extrane! : ]
The double tree is always quite nice but I have never been to Charlotte or North Carolina at all for that matter.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between here and the ring is that just about everyone that reads your blog has been to the ring or at least hear a great deal about. Unfortuneatly the same can not be said for Casa Costa Rica.