Tag Archives: Quito

Train, Interrupted

The Tren Crucero tour was three nights and four days of travel, but we decided to skip the fourth day yesterday. Instead, we stayed in Quito, switching from the big, impressive Hotel Quito room included in the tour to the … Continue reading

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A Day of Contrasts in Quito

Our first day on tour with Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT) began with cherubic voices and inspired dancing at the Sinamune school for disabled children and included a moving encounter with an Ecuadorean woman whose hard life experiences have led to … Continue reading

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Ecuador Explorations

When I explore a new country, I like to get to know the music. So early this morning I Googled my way to the music of Fausto Mino and bought his most recent album, Solitario Corazon. Fausto is 35, born … Continue reading

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What Wilson Misses Most About America

Our driver today was named after Woodrow Wilson, the American president, and he spent two years in Elizabeth, New Jersey, working at a restaurant owned by his sister and brother-in-law. The cuisine was Ecuadorian-Italian, because his sister’s brother is from … Continue reading

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The One About the Lightbulb and the Hotel Receptionist

There came a moment this evening when my clumsy Spanish gave way to instant proficiency in the sweetest language we humans share–laughter. On our way to supper here at the Hotel Reina Isabela, Deb suggested we stop by the front … Continue reading

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Cafe con WiFi in Quito

We checked into our rooms at Hotel Reina Isabel and then found a coffee shop recommended by the woman at reception. On our way from the airport we passed McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken, as well as more local eateries. Here … Continue reading

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