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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Rambling around Cuenca

I thought I'd share some photos that we've recently taken as we go about our daily lives here in Ecuador. Hope you enjoy!

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New Zahir 360 hotel in Cuenca, we watched this being built. Gorgeous building!


Mama and baby, seen walking home from my mani-pedi appointment



Local pup doing watchdog duty. We see him as we walk to our usual bus stop.


Donna and friends at a birthday lunch at Popacuchu.


The boys enjoying a poker night at our new apartment.

Ciao for now!

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Mashca Galeria & Enlatados Design

I've posted before about our good friends Tiago and Meg and their entrepreneurship. Well, they've done it again! They have opened a new artisan shop, Mashca Galeria, located at Cornelio Merchan 4-10 y Miguel Cordéro Davila here in Cuenca, Ecuador.

I first met Tiago when he was selling pillows and puzzles at an artisan show. I bought a small pillow featuring one of his designs. Once home, I regretted not getting a second design and emailed him. He came to our home and I ended up buying two more pillows after a nice chat about him and his aspirations.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Friends, Food and Travel

Moving sure can skew your sense of time! Here it is August already, how did that happen? We have been very busy between our move (DONE), selling items we no longer need (DONE), meeting old and new friends (NEVER STOPS) and attending Spanish classes (TWO MORE WEEKS).

In addition we have been getting ready for our annual trip to the US. We will be gone 2.5 months this time due to taking a two week Southern Caribbean cruise just before our return.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

An A-Z Guide to Ecuador's Most Common Produce


Visiting an Ecuadorian mercado (market) for the first time can be quite intimidating. First and foremost, there are so many things you have never seen before.

I saw a link to this on one of the Facebook Expat groups and thought it was worth sharing. Two pages, so be sure to click the NEXT PAGE button at the bottom.

While not comprehensive, missing things like piña (pineapple), manzana (apples), more (blackberries) and frutilla (strawberries), it is a good introduction to fruits you might not recognize.


Ciao for now!

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Successful move!

It's done! We managed to get moved with a minimum of trouble, thanks to Sebastian Espinoza Moving. This is our 4th or 5th exposure to him, a couple moves of things we bought from others and our two major moves. Highly recommended!

We sold our refrigerator and bought another (bigger) used one from friends and we also sold a lot of smaller stuff that we couldn't use (painted bench, rug, heater, dishes, etc). Now we have a bunch of little things left to sell.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Getting closer to moving day!

We are less than a week away from our move date and 95% of our "things" are packed. Sort of organized chaos!


Sunday, June 14, 2015

Corpus Christi Celebration in Cuenca


Corpus Christi is the body of Christ and it is a week long celebration here in Cuenca. Sweet treats, parades, sweets, dancers, fireworks and oh, did I mention, sweets? Due to our busy schedule and recent recovery from colds, we opted out of visiting the huge crowds but many of our friends attended.

Check out one friend's blog - lots of photos! I think you will enjoy it!

Ciao for now!

Friday, June 12, 2015

Packing is the order of the day!

Here are a few photos....

Work station for packing - all the boxes are empty!
Stu packing up kitchen items
Empty box pile shrinking - time to pick up more boxes!


Ciao for now!

Sunday, May 31, 2015

4 City Tour: Gualaceo, Chordeleg, Sigsig and San Bartolome

Since we spent so much of our first year here getting settled and not doing much sightseeing, we are trying to visit someplace new (and outside Cuenca) most months. May 29th we went on a four city tour given by our friend Emilio Morocho. He was also our guide on the March day trip involving tequila, friends and water fun!

CAUTION: Photo intensive blog! You can see all the pictures we took in our SmugMug album.

Our friend Joanne spearheaded that trip, this time around it was our turn. We managed to keep 30 people signed up and by nine am on Friday, we were headed out. Emilio decided to reverse the order of the trip so we started in San Bartolome, known for making guitars. Here are some photos from our stop at one of the shops. I bought a basket, a woven pitcher and a flat mat, all for $4.50. Oh, and two folks bought guitars while there - for under $150 each! The guitars can go up to $800!


We also took time to enjoy the friendly Basset Hound, cat and children.


Our next stop was SigSig and the Panama hat factory. Did you know that Panama hats have never been made in Panama? Nope, they are made in Ecuador and exported. Several hats were sold, some of us opting for the $5 pile for fun.



Soon it was time for lunch and we headed to Chordeleg, the town famous for sterling silver jewelry, especially the specific chandelier type of earring. We stopped first for lunch, a good almuerzo with a potato soup first, followed by rice, a few veggies and grilled chicken, topped of with juice and finished with a sweet dessert. Oh, and the hosts were kind enough to bring out a cake for the birthday of one of our group! After lunch folks shopped and walked. I bought three cute little tin plates to hang on our wall, another $12.


From there we proceeded to our last stop. We visited a weaver who works his skills the old way. All the colors come from natural ingredients, all the designs are done by tie-dying (not what you think) and then hand knotting and fingernail designing. It was amazing. Several scarves and shawls were purchased, I opted out already having enough of both.


We were supposed to visit the orchid farm last but they were closed to the public for spraying. Several had hoped to visit the leather workers but time ran out. I suspect there will be another trip just to Gualeco to see the orchids and the leather!

Ciao for now!
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