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July 31, 2005

Ecuador Part One: Quito and Otavalo

The travel bug has bitten us once again! This time, we're spending five weeks in Ecuador and Peru, including the Galapagos Islands. Our first stop was in Quito to relax and check out the city and surrounds.

Quito is a rather pretty city, with lots of hills to wander. At nearly 3k meters above sea level, we were missing our oxygen! Wonder what Machu Picchu will feel like? We met a cheerful and very capable traveller named Eugenia and toured around Old Town together.

At the top of a large hill (El Panecillo) is a huge statue called "La Virgen de Quito." She is based on Revelations 12: "A great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head."

Corina and I take in panoramic views of the city from the top of El Panecillo

The Monastery de San Francisco, the oldest church in Ecuador dating from the 1500's.

These friendly monks were happy to have their picture taken.

There are many beautiful churches in Old Town, and we visited most of them. Unfortunately, there are no Inca ruins in Quito: the original city was destroyed by the Inca general Ruminahue rather than having it fall into Spanish hands.

An old woman makes her living selling candles outside a church.

Candles burning near the altar.

The altar at La Compana de Jesus. Supposedly 7 tons of gold were used to gild the walls, ceiling and altar.

An attractive blue church. Identity unknown.

A man dozes in the shade of a tree outside.

We climbed to the top of a hill to get a look at the immense Church of La Basillca.

An imposing building indeed! Despite its gothic appearance, construction began in 1926 and continues to this day.

Beautiful stained glass abounded.

The lofty sanctuary.

We arrived 2 minutes before closing, but were allowed in for a quick view of the ground floor. After sneaking halfway to the top of the bell towers, we encountered a guide who was closing up. He generously led us on an an after-hours run to the top. Here we are on a catwalk above the sanctuary...

..and making our way to the top of the tower. Believe it or not, our guide even let me climb out on a 3 foot wide unprotected ledge for a photo. Sadly, the shot didn't come out, and I wasn't about to linger out there!

Eugenia, Corina and I on top of the spire at the end of a terrific day exploring.

The next day we headed north toward Otavalo, for a stay in the 400 year old Hacienda Cusin. It's a charming place, and we enjoyed a huge room with a fireplace.

Some of the spacious gardens.

A view towards "El Monastario" - not a real one, but a hotel/conference center next door. The literature describes a monastery as "the computer of the Middle Ages...a meeting-ground for great minds and a place of inspiration for fervent creativity." Maybe so, but wasn't there something about God in there?

Day's end on the streets of San Pablo del Lago, near the hacienda.

A woman and her bovine charges.

Quien es mas macho?

The sun sets on this pleasant, sleepy town.

The next day, we rise early to hit the famous Otavalo Saturday market. Here are women in the unique local attire, with embroidered blouses and masses of gold beads.

A pensive woman waits for customers.

A fully loaded fruit truck. Perhaps the most unusual is a tangy tomato-like fruit that substitutes for orange juice. Goes great with another local specialty: the guinea pig sandwich!

On our way out of town, we happened across a beautiful (and emotional!) wedding.

That afternoon, we rode horses up into the hills. It was beautiful, but one does pay a price for infrequent riding. Ouch!

And with that, it's time for our heroes to hit the road and head back to Quito for their next adventure. Stay tuned!

Posted by Michael on July 31, 2005 04:47 PM

Comments

Hi Mike and Corina!
Thanks for posting these photos. What beautiful architecture. .. Valerie

Posted by: Valerie at August 1, 2005 12:40 PM

Ah, such a colorful place! Looks a bit improvished, except for the church...Hmm, where did all that money come from?

Hope you're having a wonderful time. Nice pictures too!

Manno

Posted by: Manno at August 1, 2005 02:06 PM

Hi guys!

Awesome pictures and great commentary. All "postcards" should be this beautiful and informative! Looks like you're having a ball - great to know.

Keep 'em coming,
D, D & J

Posted by: Dayan & Duncan at August 3, 2005 11:08 PM

The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
- Augustine (354-430)

Thank you for letting us read your chapter while we all work on our manuscripts :+}

Love Ya-
Hilary

Posted by: Hilary Goldman at August 5, 2005 10:20 AM

Hi Mike & Corina,

Great pix and captions...enjoy and be safe...keep the faith strong.

Living vicariously off your travels,
R & R & m

Posted by: Raul at August 9, 2005 03:48 PM

Those are gorgeous photos! It's nice to be reminded that everyone doesn't live the way we do - for better and worse. Thanks for sharing.

Vanessa & Ian

Posted by: Vanessa & Ian at August 13, 2005 10:50 AM

Hi Corina & Mike
Great photos - looks like you're having a fantastic time! Hope to get there one day. We're looking forward to the next lot of photos.
Take care and have fun!
Paul & Karen

Posted by: Paul & Karen at August 30, 2005 02:44 AM