1 febrero – Pensamiento al azar

Pam/ February 1, 2012/ Random Thoughts, Travel

Ecuador es diversidad pais en terr, cultura, y personas. Montanas, costa, selva y islas para diversidad clima. Cultura es importante. Personas en indigenous costumbre occupado casi todos cuidads. Todos personas es bajo, negro peol, y café ojos. Perros correammos en las calles y ladrar muchos. Cuidads identificar unico. Cuenca – Panama Sombreros, Otovalo – Mercado de Artisian. Cotocachi – Cuero.

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31 enero – Cacao Plantation

Pam/ February 1, 2012/ Travel

We drove a couple of hours of the winding narrow mountain roads towards Puerto Quito to tour a cacao plantation. The tour was set up as a part of a day of learning for a student writing her thesis. The student, Michelle, talked with Barbara, took the tour of the chocolate making operation, and then we all hopped in the

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30 enero – Mindo Canopy Adventure

Pam/ January 30, 2012/ Travel

I bought a ticket yesterday for the Mindo Canopy Adventure – the zip line through the tops of the trees. I did this after a bit of research, first on the company website, second asking a seasoned friend for advice, and lastly, chatting with the saleswoman in the office in the center of town. I paid my $10 when my

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28 enero – Mindo

Pam/ January 28, 2012/ Travel

Barbara and I started the day at the Butterfly place in Mindo. The tour (in English) included an explanation of the life cycle of the butterflies. There were a lot of butterflies and I got a couple of GREAT photos. The butterflies will easily sit on your finger, especially if you put a dab of banana mush on the end.

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26 enero – Museo de Banco Central in Cuenca

Pam/ January 27, 2012/ Travel

Barbara and I visited Museo del Banco Central in the afternoon. The museum, archaeological site, and botanical gardens are included in this museo. The museum was constructed over the ruins of an Inca palace, Pumapungo. One room of the museo included the history of the Incas in Cuenca and artifacts found in the area. Afterwards, we walked behind the museum

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Random Thoughts – Panama Hats

Pam/ January 25, 2012/ Random Thoughts, Travel

Panama hats are made in Ecuador, specifically Cuenca and the surrounding areas. In the 19th and early 20th century, South American goods were shipped around the world via Panama, and they got the name “Panama Hats”. Many famous people have worn Panama hats including President Theodore Roosevelt, Napoleon, Edward VII, Jason Mraz, Sean Connery, and Anthony Hopkins. And, they are

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25 enero – Cuenca

Pam/ January 25, 2012/ Travel

We’re staying at La Cigale in the old part of Cuenca. The streets are cobblestone, the sidewalks narrow, and the hostal is basic with hardwood floors in the room and a fabulous restaurant! The other thing that we really like about Cigale is the main guy at reception. He’s been great with directions and suggestions, honest and forthright. The downside

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24 enero – My birthday in Banos

Pam/ January 25, 2012/ Travel

I think it was a the best birthday ever. Barbara Wilson, chocolate maker and Mindo hostal owner, and I went to Piedra de Agua, a spa in Banos a short bus ride from Cuenca. We bought a package, which allowed us to take advantage of all the things at the spa: Turkish bath, mud bath, mineral bath and all the

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22 enero – Cotacachi

Pam/ January 23, 2012/ Travel

The first hot shower with good water pressure in three weeks was this morning at the hostal in Otavalo. What a treat! Buses run from Otavalo to Cotacachi every 15 minutes or so. The ride is quick and just vente cinco centavos. The rest of the group planned to do a 4-6 hour hike around a lake nearby. They got

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21 enero – Otavalo

Pam/ January 23, 2012/ Travel

Six of us from escuela espanol Vida Verde met around 7:30 AM Saturday morning for a weekend trek to Otavalo and Cotacachi. We took a taxi to the north station in Quito ($5) and then caught the bus to Otavalo ($2 for a two hour ride). The bus ride north of Quito was quite “bonita”. The mountainsides are green with

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