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South America » Ecuador » North » Quito March 14th 2005

Friday afternon, Julia, Alli and I each packed a backpack and caught a bus to the Hostal Valhalla (www.hostelvalhalla.com), which is owned by the couple who run the climbing agency we chose for Cotopaxi, Moggely Tours....he´s Morgan (or Mog) and she´s Ely. Morgan's Swedish, and the hostel has a viking theme - all the rooms are named after norse gods. Ours was Oden. We brought a brochure with us to show the bus driver, since we needed him to pull over and drop us off at mile marker 19 on the Panamerican Highway, south of Machachi. He couldn´t understand me or figure out the map (which made its rounds among other passengers trying to help), but pulled over when I told him to and there we were, standing at the side of the Panamerican highway across ... read more
Sebastian Playing Basketball
Machachi Market
On Horseback with Gabriel and Alli

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito March 8th 2005

It´s been a really full week, so I´ll try to stick to the highlights. First off, I have a new housemate, Julia, who is 18 and from Boston (like Alli). And I´ve started guitar lessons with a musician friend of Marianna´s. My second lesson is in three hours and I haven´t practiced at all, so I´m off to a bad start. I´ve also found a new home away from home: the South American Explorers clubhouse. It´s in between work and school and has a great resource center, weekly presentations, and a lending library. On Thursday, Alli, Julia and I went to a presentation on hiking and climbing in Ecuador before we went dancing. The slides made me want to spend the summer backpacking, but we´ll see. Have to see how I do climbing Cotopaxi first. Saturday ... read more
The SA Explorers Clubhouse in Quito
Johanna in Cotocachi
Alli at the restaurant in Cotocachi

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 27th 2005

Tuesday was my roommate Alli´s 19th birthday and Marianna planned a surprise party in a local dico. The six of us (Me, Alli, Chrissy, Javier, Jose and Sebastian) danced to salsa, merengue, and reggaeton for hours. Reggaeton is definitely my favorite for dancing. The next night, Alli and I were ready for something more relaxing, so we went to the movies at the Cinemark multiplex. There are a bunch of restaraunts in with the movie theater, so we grabbed sushi before the show ( a welcome treat). At the theater, we decided split one of the combos (cokes, popcorn, candy, etc.) but our order got lost in translation and they started making us five number 5 combos instead of just one, so ten sodas. five popcorns and ten candy bars for the two of us. I ... read more
Alli and Sebastian salsa dancing

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 21st 2005

While the trip to Otovalo was postponed for another weekend, I spent Saturday in beautiful Mindo. We had stayed out until almost five a.m. the night before, but the trip was to beautiful to sleep in the car, as I had intended. At one point, we had to wait at the side of the road while they cleared a landslide. When we arrived it was raining (as it does every day in Mindo) so we went to a somewhat sad little aquarium (one room with tanks mostly filled with goldfish), the highlight of which was a lone piranha. The aquarium was attached to a restaurant where we ate lunch (the first meal I´ve eaten outside of the house). I´ve had so much chicken since I´ve arrived that a plate of shrimp was a welcome change. After ... read more
The Orchideria
Johanna and Mony

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 18th 2005

Today is my fourth day in Quito and my first day teaching in the orphanage here. When I got to work this morning I realized that rather than being their English teacher, I´m the only teacher for eight children ranging in age from 6 to 12. I´m really not sure how classes are divided, but it doesn´t seem to be by age or ability level. They are adorable, affectionate children, but discipline is lacking, and I don´t have a lesson plan. They just said teach them to read and write and their numbers! I brought in a few pictures and my cousins Charlotte and Nathan were definitely the most popular....in particular, two little boys declared their love for my beautiful cousin on the spot. Other than school, I´m starting to adjust to the altitude and Marianna ... read more
My room
the Valle
My salsa teachers

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 15th 2005

Well I´ve been here for two weeks and thought it was about time I put down a few memories in this blog. I am now learning spanish and helping at a project with street kids in quito. I have been in two houses with families so far, not at all what I expected. The first guy´s house who I was in was the ex-finance minister of Ecuador, knew Bill Clinton before he was in office and is mates with Donald Trump. The school for the street kids is real fun they´re surprisingly tactile with visitors and volunteers, but are very violent with each other. One of the most disturbing things to see was a 3 year old actually put up his dukes like a real fighter against an older kid, and when he punched he didn´t ... read more
Juan montalvo
Paul (volunteer) and kids
Older girls in the project

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 5th 2005

Salut tout le monde, quoi que que Quito soit tres agreable, cest avec une sale gueule de bois(a 3 piasses le 26 onces ca fesse en criss) que nous partons pour un trip de 6 heures de bus pour riobamba. APres, lles andes pour une semaine et ñe pagne en cuir et bien sur les bottes deau pour ne pas se faire mordre par les serpents. HEHE... A plus et vous naurez pas de nouvelles dici une semaine ou deux... read more

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 5th 2005

Holá.... Nous quittons Quito avec bonheur et deception... puisque c;Est une ville qui posséde un charme fou lorsque vous avez la chance de rencontrer les bonnes personnes. Nous quittons pour un petit village situe dans la jungle et situe en altitude et qui se nomme zuniac. Nous effectuerons notre premiere semaine de voluntaria. LE but de ce'projet est d;aller recolter des informations sur les legendes et cutures de ce petit pueblo (et d;en faire un livre: projet des filles) en plus de ramasser de l;information sur le patrimoine naturel. Nous aurons donc la chance de parcoutrir une partie de la jungle en compagnie d;un guide d experience qui saura nous montrer les richesses de ce coin perdu qui se trouve dans un parc National classifie patrimoine mondiale par l;unesco...Nom du parc zangai- Donc sur ce nous ... read more

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 4th 2005

Bon et bien nous voila rendus a la veille de notre depart pour Rio Bamba. Apres une semaine a Quito, nous quittons enfin la jingle urbaine pour un tout autre environnement: Les Andes! Nous allons passer trois ou quatre jour a vivre le carnaval de Guamote apres avoir pris El nariz del diablo. Petit train aux abord de canyons et de montagnes dont la particularite est de voyager sur le toit. Apres le petit carnaval nous nous rendons dans un endroit dont joublie le nom mais nous serons les premiers touristes a y mettre les pieds. He oui!!! Notre petite semaine avecf la population locale sera de recuillir les contes et mythologie de ce petit village matriarcal et de trouver des endroits fantastiques pour les prochains touristes qui sy rendront. Ce tit pas beau ca... Bon ... read more
Le match
La foule

South America » Ecuador » North » Quito February 3rd 2005

Bon, par où commencer... Quito, jungle urbaine caracterisee par ses nombreux sourires, ses femmes sexys, les vendeurs de peanuts, de lunettes, de cigarettes, de cossins, de legumes et tout ce que l;esprit peut simaginer. On est ici depuis presqune semaine et les cours despagnol vont bon train. Dans la matinee, je me tape 45 minutes de marche pour me rendre a la escuela ou je donne des petits cours danglais et 1 heure pour revenir. Pourquoi et bien cest simple: pour y aller je descend une montagne, traverse un petit Rio et monte une autre montagne. En revenant je redescend la montagne et remonte par le cote abrupte. Je peux vous dire que cest un excellent exercice a faire a 7h00 le matin en plus de laltitude qui vous coupe le souffle. Les enfants sont sublimes, ... read more




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