Thursday, May 10, 2012

A jungle walk takes us to a jungle waterfall. I had to keep my shorts on for my waterfall photo. Water in the jungle is not cold. evem om tje  


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Home garden in Ecuador















































































































Wedding day



Got married today!

Here's the proof. All legal marriages in Ecuador are performed in the "Civil Registry" downtown. You can have a church wedding later on, if you want.

All of my weddings have been festive affairs, this one no different. These are Cumi's sons with us.





Monday, November 7, 2011

I am high on the mountain above this Inca camp.



This is one of the those Inca camps that the tourists miss. (no souvier store of cafe!) It is really cool because no one really knows what went on here, just that it is on the Inca Trail from Cusco to Quito.


this looks "ceremonial" to me, not just a patio for farming.






Here are the bleechers! or terraces for planting.








Headquarters building. Note the small shelves, not windows, in the walls. The individual inca couldn't have had much stuff. The same limited space is common in the Mayan ruins earlier published by me.






Peru Market Day

This is the way to Peru. These are banana trees along the way.


Soldiers are checking for "something." We just drove through this checkpoint.







"Protcting your family, your life, and your country" In 1940 or so, Peru invaded and took most of the eastern half for themselves.
























The bridge to the Peruvian market. The custom controll is several miles inside the country, which is common on the Columbian side as well.


















































































Llamas for hire.

Lacking a rickshaw or horse-drawn carraige, we decided to use (ride) llamas! Only $3.00. (The llamas prefer small children.)

This is the mother of all Church Festivals. Just as the US decided to put all of its "memorial days" into Mondays so folks then get three day weekends, Ecuador decided to put all of the miracle observances into the same week so folks get a five day weekend and then call it "Santo Semana" or Holy Week. Be sure to go to the end of this post and see the best gargols in the world!