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This Squidoo Lens is about ME

I never really thought about making a lens about me...until now. Why not? I am a worthy topic. Here's a short intro. I live in Costa Rica. I wasn't born here (that would be North Carolina), but it has been my home since around the turn of the decade. I am a blogger and I blog about my life here in this very unique place. I blog about politics, which can sometimes be a dangerous subject...but ah, what the hell. I blog about my own personal life philosophy, sort of a mixture between Che Guevara and Rush Limbaugh. I blog about funny things that just pop into my head on any given morning. I also arrange trips to Costa Rica....no, excuse me, I MANAGE and DESIGN memorable Costa Rica vacation experiences. I also manage a store and a web site that sells Costa Rican indigenous art. Ooops, I almost forgot, I also make myself available to consult with others who want to live the expat life in Costa Rica. The idea of this Squidoo is to introduce you to me (con much gusto) and to what's going on inside my world. Enjoy and, as always, Pura Vida!

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Who Am I

well, that Costa Rica Guy, of course...

Scott BowersHere's "My Costa Rican Story" from a blog post with the same title....

One question that I frequently get asked is, "So Scott, how did you end up in Costa Rica? What's your story?" I usually respond by asking them how much time they have. Since I don't believe I have addressed that question in this blog, here goes....caution: I don't recommend that anyone else out there follow the same route to Costa Rica that I did....

I was practicing law back in the late 90's in Charlotte, North Carolina when I got the idea that I wasn't really cut out for the legal profession. I decided to get involved with a golf-related travel company in my home town of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. That didn't last too long, however, and I found myself in the non-enviable position of being jobless after having recently changed careers. After much soul-searching I came up with the idea of starting a company that would help small business owners with exit strategies. That company was called Live Oak Capital Advisors. Over the ensuing years I served as advisor to companies of all types from technology to manufacturing. One day, as fate would have it, I stumbled upon a deal with a privately-owned university in San Jose, Costa Rica (a referral I received from an attorney in Greensboro, North Carolina of all places). That was in 2001 and this deal brought me to Costa Rica for the first time. For some reason, the owner of the university (known at that time as Universidad Interamericana) took a liking to me and ended up hiring my small firm to help him find a buyer. Two years later the deal closed and Universidad Interamericana, with campuses in Heredia, Costa Rica and Panama City, Panama, became the property of Laureate Education (formerly Sylvan) of Baltimore, Maryland, a publicly-traded education company with campuses around the world. Since then Laureate has gone on to make several more acquisitions in Costa Rica, Panama and Honduras and as a consequence has become the major player in private education in this region.

During the course of the ups and downs in that deal many things happened to me both on personal and professional levels. On a professional level during the time spent here I began to notice that Costa Rica had the potential of becoming a tourism juggernaut in this region of the world. Therefore, I got the idea of launching a travel company which I still own and operate, Package Costa Rica. On a personal level I found myself, as a consequence of poor decisions on my part, divorced and homeless. So I moved to Costa Rica permanently to pursue life and love. And the rest, as they say, is history. I began Package Costa Rica in 2004 and since then we have brought well over 1,000 tourists to this country. I continue to remain wildly optimistic that we have barely seen the tip of the iceberg in terms of tourism growth in this country. Following the explosive tourism growth we have also experienced a real estate boom. That has been both good and bad. Good in the sense that it has brought much foreign capital to a country that needs it. Bad in the sense that uncontrolled growth, and some of it has indeed been "uncontrolled," threatens the very reasons that so many people are drawn to this country to begin with. That is, its unrivaled natural beauty and overwhelming biological diversity. I am now tapping my past experience in business, tourism, marketing, law and deal-making to assist those who would like to develop here, or transition to Costa Rican life. However, in my role as consultant I will seek to work only with those that possess a "sustainable" mindset in terms of their Costa Rica objectives. That is, "sustainable" in terms of sustaining the resources that make Costa Rica so special, its natural splendor and its people, so that generations to come will be able to enjoy this country in the way that I have had the privilege to enjoy it. You see, I may have come here in 2001 with nothing in common with the ticos (Costa Ricans). However, now I consider myself (as we like to say here) "mas tico que gallo pinto." That is, more Costa Rican than the typical meal known as gallo pinto that is served at almost every breakfast.

365 Ways to Make a Difference

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Costa Rica Guy's new (and hopefully improved) blog......
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My Other Blog

365 Reasons I Love Costa Rica

This is my blog about just about everything, but with a decided Costa Rican twist. Read, enjoy it and please comment (but be nice...I am sensitive about these things and come on, really, I don't really mean EVERYTHING I say).....
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My Costa Rica Squidoo Lenses

Here is a list of all my Squidoo Lenses. Some of these are getting kind of stale from lack of updates. Others I update frequently, like the one concering Costa Rican Indigenous Art. Hope you get some benefit out of one or more of them and please leave me a comment or two (plus a five-star rating, of course)....
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My Costa Rica YouTube Videos

About Costa Rica and related stuff....

I have videos about vacationing in Costa Rica,videos about my experiences with the indigenous cultures of Costa Rica and more interesting stuff. Be sure to check out the Costa Rica TV trailer (and then buy the DVD....see offer below)....

View them, enjoy and maybe learn something....
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Costa Rica TV (DVD Trailer)

Video about taking a Costa Rica Vacation....

This was actually supposed to be a trailer for a TV channel we at one time had planned to install in hotels throughout popular tourist destinations around the country. Like many plans, that one didn't quite pan out. But I have this really good video that I have turned into a 25 minute DVD. Watch the trailer and then, if you want, you can buy the full DVD for only $24.99 (shipping and handling incuded) from this link....

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My Costa Rica Photo Sets

Below you will find access to a never ending supply of photos about my travels and goings on in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia and parts unknown (I could tell ya, but then I'd have to kill ya)....

Note: The slide show below is a selection I assembled just for Squidoo. But click on a photo and you can find your way to my entire list of photo sets on Flickr.
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Costa Rican Artisans

Authentic Indigenous Arts and Crafts from Costa Rica



The idea started as an online store, but has since expanded to a physical store in San Jose, Costa Rica, a web site and an Ebay store. The idea is to help support indigenous cultures in Costa Rica by encouraging the continued profitable production of their arts. And believe me some of this stuff, no most of it, is simply amazing. Below is a short video showing the store, a link to our web site and Ebay store, and a link to a Flickr photo set slide show.

Costa Rican Artisans Web Site

Costa Rican Artisans Ebay Store

Costa Rican Artisans Flickr Photo Set
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Indigenous Arts and Crafts for Sale

from my Ebay Store - Costa Rican Artisans

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My Web Sites

Below is a list of sites that I created and manage.
Costa Rican Artisans Ebay Store
Ebay store featuring 100% authentic and hand-crafted indigenous arts and crafts from Costa Rican tribes.
Costa Rican Artisans
Online store featuring 100% authentic and hand-crafted indigenous arts and crafts from Costa Rican tribes.
Package Costa Rica
Designing and managing memorable Costa Rica vacation experiences since 2004.
Costa Rica Real Estate
Site offering a platform for listing properties in Costa Rica...FREE!
Costa Rica Vacation Facebook Page
Our facebook page for the Package Costa Rica site.
Costa Rica Guy
My personal web site offering my my full resume and services.
365 Reasons I Love Costa Rica
My personal blog.
Tiquicia Blog
News blog with interesting Costa Rica stuff. Notice I have stopped posting to this blog, but it is still loaded with information.
Strictly Business Costa Rica
Business blog with interesting Costa Rica business stuff. Notice I have stopped posting to this blog, but it is still loaded with information.
The Costa Rica Zine
Our Free monthly Costa Rica Ezine featuring articles about vacations, business, the environment and advice.
Pure Adrenaline Package
A site dedicated to our most popular Costa Rica vacation package, the Pure Adrenaline Package.
Costa Rica Romantic Getaway
Site dedicated to our Costa Rica Romantic Getaway vacation package.
Costa Rica Family Vacation
Site dedicated to our second most popular Costa Rica vacation package, the Costa Rica Highlight Package.
Costa Rica Cosmetic Surgery
Site dedicated to our Costa Rica cosmetic surgery package.
Costa Rica Real Estate Tour
Site dedicated to our Costa Rica real estate tour.
Costa Rica Living - YouTube Channel
My Costa Rica videos.
Costa Rica Living - Flickr Photo Stream
All my Costa Rica and other photos uploaded to Flickr.
CostaRicaGuy - Twitter Page
My twitter page.
My Personal Facebook Page.
Will you be my friend?
Costa Rican Artisans Facebook Page
Facebook page dedicated to Costa RIcan Indigenous arts and crafts.

Final Thoughts

about me...

Me and Some Really Good Friends

It seems kind of selfish doing a lens that is 100% about me. However, the truth is we all have something valuable to give back. It is called LIFE. A life worth living is a life full of giving...hey I just made that up (after three or more beers, you'd be amazed). So really this lens is not about me after all. It is about what I can do for you...and every piece of information contained herein is 100% free....my gift to you!

Pura Vida....

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Beachboy from South Carolina. Visited Costa Rica for the first time in 2001 on business and stayed forever! Now operates a travel and real estate busi... more »

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