First Impressions of Quito

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Random Thoughts, Travel

The city of Quito is at such a high elevation the temperature is mild and it is in the clouds. From the air it is an amazing place that goes on and on and on. Crowded with people and car/bus/taxi traffic. There is a sense of orderlessness, a casual chaos to just about everything (which may be pervasive to this

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Characters of Ecuador: Michael

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

Waiting in the Quito airport for the flight to Manta I sat opposite a tall gringo with naturally curly, graying for the last couple years or so, hair that was up in a pony on the back/top part of his head. Tan, 6’3”, with a soul patch and two silver hooped earrings in his left ear, he mostly paced back

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Characters of Ecuador: Danielle

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

Danielle and I sat next to each other on the flight from Atlanta to Quito. This is her first trip to Ecuador, as well. She attends the University of Illinois and in her program of study she is required to study abroad. She’ll be here for six months, in school for five of those, travelling as a tourist for the

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Characters of Ecuador: Patrico

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

Wide faced, dark hair, Andean looking and a good driver, Patricio took me to and from the hotel/airport. It was very late when I landed yet he was patient and gracious with me, speaking easy slow Spanish and enough English to have short conversations. And when I didn’t understand and we ran out of topics the silence was comfortable. Traffic

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January 4 – Manta to Puerto Lopez

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

Manta seems like a dirty dry town. The guidebook says that this is one of the few towns in Ecuador that is more conducive to cars than foot traffic. It’s along the Pacific, smells like it, and is humid as all get out. This part of Ecuador is dry. Even with a daily rain shower, the land looks barren and

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January 4 – Quito to Manta

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

Patricio drove me to the airport this morning through the traffic of Quito. It’s congested with cars and people and seems like chaos. While waiting for my flight to Manta, I spotted a gringo in the waiting area and, after a bit, got the courage to see if he indeed was an English speaking American. Wearing Levis and a long

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January 3 and 4 – Travel to Quito

Pam/ January 4, 2012/ Travel

The flight to Quito was delayed in Atlanta because of an engine issue. So, arrival to Quito International airport was later than expected. Even so, my ride, Patricio, was waiting with a sign that said “Colonial House”, my first Ecuadorian hotel. Smack dab in the heart of the Old City, Colonial House is like all the rest of the buildings:

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Free Yoga

Pam/ December 28, 2011/ Yoga

The last Friday of each month The Yoga Space has an evening of free yoga. Nice way to give back to the community and for those yogis (or want-to-be yogis) to check out the studio. I’ll be teaching the free class this Friday, December 30 from 6-7 PM at The Yoga Space, 180 Little Lake Drive on the west side

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Restorative Yoga, Friday October 14

Pam/ October 12, 2011/ Around Ann Arbor, Yoga

I’ll be leading a Restorative Yoga class Friday, October 14 from 6:00 PM until 7:30 PM at The Yoga Space in Ann Arbor. The fee is $20 and it’s helpful if you pre-register. This class will be similar to the restorative class I led in June with stations around the room with yogis moving from one station to the next.

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Closing Ceremony

Pam/ September 18, 2011/ Yoga

The whole group gathered in one of the meeting rooms for the closing ceremony. Jennie thanked the volunteers for their tireless work. This was nicely planned and executed and they deserve a huge pat on the back. The president of IYNAUS gave the annual award to Patricia Walden for her dedication to volunteerism. She’s a lovely woman and an extremely

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