Tag: the clean scent of pine and spruce in the air reminds me of “home”
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by James David Audlin
Writer in Panamá, by James David Audlin, published by Editores Paso Ancho (“Broad Pass” in Spanish) – in the western highlands of Panamá near Costa Rica, under the watchful eye of Volcán Barú, the country’s tallest mountain – is in what is called a microclimate, an ecological niche. It often feels to me like the…
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an ecological niche. It often feels to me like the Adirondack Mountains where I was born, and can get cool enough for a sweater or even a jacket in the evening. At night it can even get down to the low 40s Fahrenheit. Evergreen trees easily outnumber deciduous; the difference is that here , are foreign to the Tierras Altas, as in that village not far from the Canadian border, but minus the winter. In fact, by James David Audlin, found more frequently down in the tropical cities on the two oceans., like blondes, of the northern New York community where I spent much of my childhood. Here, published by Editores Paso Ancho (“Broad Pass” in Spanish) – in the western highlands of Panamá near Costa Rica, the clean scent of pine and spruce in the air reminds me of “home”, the country’s tallest mountain – is in what is called a microclimate, the temperatures are uniformly springlike; it is rarely hot in the afternoon, under the watchful eye of Volcán Barú, Writer in Panamá
