Woo-hoo! Bosque del Cabo! What is your favorite Cabina?
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Mel, I'd suggest you keep your cabin doors closed at night if critters will freak you out; we kept ours closed and didn't get anything in our cabin other than a couple of small moths. We kept our louvered windows open because those are screened so no creepy crawlies can get in.
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plumboy and volcanogirl, thanks for patiently answering my questions! This has been a big help. volcanogirl, I'm glad to hear the louvered windows are screened...I hadn't realized that. I wish a gecko or toad would come in my room and eat the bugs! Did I tell you that on our first vacation to Costa Rica my daughter put a toad in our room hoping he would eat the bugs?! It was hard to get him out because he hid behind the furniture! Funny memory.
plumboy, it sometimes works that way...the more fearful partner sometimes gets their fears worked out in advance, so that when the two of you arrive at your destination, the "bolder" partner suddenly finds there are things he/she hasn't worked out yet! Well I win the whimp award though when it comes to nature because my husband is a biologist, so his fears go in other directions, not towards nature.
plumboy, it sometimes works that way...the more fearful partner sometimes gets their fears worked out in advance, so that when the two of you arrive at your destination, the "bolder" partner suddenly finds there are things he/she hasn't worked out yet! Well I win the whimp award though when it comes to nature because my husband is a biologist, so his fears go in other directions, not towards nature.
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