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Tag Archives: Ecuador
A splendid trip – and with friends, too!
It’s wonderful to travel to far-off places, but even better when friends join us. Jo and Louise had only met once before, but we four shared many interests that made the trip a delight. We think our good friends, Jo … Continue reading
Old Faces of Ecuador
Our last day in Quito came too soon. We still had many places on our “to-do” list but only had time for one more. Narrowing the choice down was easy: a visit to Casa del Alabado. The Casa del Alabado … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged archaeology, art, Casa del Alabado, Ecuador, pre-Columbian art, Quito, travel
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Photography of roadside flora in the Andes
“What a gorgeous sighting!” we thought as we clicked on our cameras. No, it wasn’t always birds we were excited to see on our weeklong bird-watching trip. Our guide, Marcelo Quipo, led us in search of birds, and we did … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged Ecuador, ferns, flowers, Marcelo Quipo, Mindo, photography, plants, travel
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What we saw when we didn’t see birds
When we go on a bird walk, birds don’t always appear frequently. We find ourselves walking through the woods, our guide walking ahead looking and listening. Sometimes our attention drifts to other creature spottings – and then, the birds might … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged butterflies, Ecuador, frogs, insects, photography, Reserva las Gralarias, travel
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Arranging our own trip to see birds in Ecuador
If you enjoy seeing birds then Ecuador is a very good place to go. It’s a relatively small country (the size of the state of Colorado) and has 1,663 bird species (compared to 990 in the United States). Per square … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged birds, birdwatching, Ecuador, Jane Lyons, Marcelo Quipo, masked trogon, Mindo, oilbird, Reserva las Gralarias, travel
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If you go to Otavalo…
Many visitors to Ecuador make the trip up to the market town of Otavalo as a day trip. Otavalo is home to the famous, and largest, indigenous market in South America. We were told that many tourists opt to take … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged Agato, bus trip, Ecuador, market, Miguel Andrango, Otavalo, Peguche waterfall, Quito, travel, travel planning
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A Sunday stroll from Agato to Otavalo
We took a taxi from our hotel in Otavalo up into the mountains to the little hamlet of Agato with our friends, Jo and Louise. We had the most delightful visit with Miguel Andrango, one of the best weavers in … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged Agato, Ecuador, Miguel Andrango, Otavalo, Peguche Falls, travel, walking, weaver
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The highpoint of our trip to Otavalo
We’re very lucky. Our travels have taken us to many amazing places and we’ve had more than our fair share of great travel experiences. So, who knew that we would have an opportunity to learn about weaving from one of … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged backstrap, craft, Ecuador, Miguel Andrango, Otavalo, Tahuantinsuyo Workshop, travel, weaving, wool
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Travelling to see some of the 4,000 species of orchids
For a small country, Ecuador is rich in bio-diversity – a strong selling point for a visit. 4,000 species of orchids can be found in Ecuador. Compare this to 200 species in the United States! When we arrived in Quito, … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, South America - 2016
Tagged Ecuador, flowers, Jardin Botanico de Quito, orchids, Quito, travel
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We’ll Miss You, Cuenca!
Oh, yes, we will! Cuenca was old but not creaky; bursting with energy and things to do; a great combination of urban and green space. How could we not be charmed? For us, every day brought new things to see … Continue reading