Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Ecuador~ Cuenca~ El Tiempo Vuela


Find Ecuador on this Map!
Time flies especially when we are taking the time to enjoy our journey and attempting to learn Spanish as we travel.  It is now month 10 of our 12 month trip in which we hoped to explore most of Central and South America and we are only as far south as Ecuador.

I think we were on North American scheduling when we planned this South American trip. Needless to say scheduling while in South America especially now that we are retired takes on a new meaning.  Instead of racing for a deadline we get to set a pace that fits our needs and desires. Since our desire is to see the rest of South America our schedule has just been extended. This time our planning will be very South American and we will not even think about when we will be returning until it happens.  We’ll know we are on our way home when we are on the plane to Maui. 

                                        

Now, you may be wondering why we are staying so long in Cuenca, a place that is at an 8300 foot elevation and rarely gets over 50 degrees in a home without heat.  No homes in South America have heat just space heaters...brrr! When you have to pull up the alpaca blanket over the down comforter you know it is really cold.
  
So why are we staying here? The answer is…Gloria.
We extended our visa here solely to continue studying with Gloria who is without a doubt the best Spanish teacher either of us has ever had.  Sustantivos, verbos and pluscuamperfecto have never looked so good nor been so fun to explore. Speaking is still a challenge but ‘poco a poco’ we are making ourselves understood. We are both learning so much from her that we’re willing to endure the cold (but not without complaining…)

We found a great apartment in Cuenca’s historic el centro area.  When we enter from the street we leave the city behind and walk into Iza’s magical garden.




 

Iza, our casera (landlady) and friend is another one of the highlights of our life in Cuenca. She is a master gardener, an artist as well as a collector of incredibly fascinating art from all around the world. Our apartment is furnished from the museum of artifacts that were downstairs in her house. She is a bubble of unending energy and laughter and her little dogs Frieda and Shiloh complete the picture. 

                                                   

                          

                                          

Besides studying Spanish we still practice tourism when we can fit it in between daily classes and unending homework. Here Janet is being cleansed of any ‘mal humor’ that may have been lurking; it didn’t work as we both got sick the next week. Maybe we both should have been cleansed!


                         




2 comments:

  1. Muy bien, veo que lo estan pasando estupendo. Tengo envidia de ir a Cuenca.
    Muchos besos y abrazos,
    Pedro

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  2. Even with the map I could not find Ecuador - I really don't have a clue as to where you are. I'm glad that your Spanish is getting better and hope that you really do make it further into South America (I do kind of know where that is). Thanks for the update.

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