Scott’s Adventures in Ecuador

Panama Hat from Ecuador a traditional Ecuadorian craft

Panama Hat from Ecuador a traditional Ecuadorian craft

    Panama hats have oddly enough always been made in Ecuador. From the 1600's, the weaving of hats out of the leaves of the toquilla palm has been done, at it's finest level ,on the western coast of Ecuador. These best hats are called Montecristo's and are...

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Adams family so closed up I can't get in

Adams family so closed up I can't get in

    Walking, you see odd stuff. This Museo and Cafe is on a walkway, just down from one of the tortuous staircases that lead you from Cuenca's Historical District to the Tomebomba river. The first time I tried to visit this curiosity, its front door was...

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Old People Can Dance too Even old people can dance

Old People Can Dance too Even old people can dance

    While parents like to see their children participating in this parade, it helps their children to see their parents next to them on the parade route. When the parade comes to a stop, waiting for something ahead to clear up, families hug each other,...

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Kids in the Spotlight Dancing in the xmas parade

Kids in the Spotlight Dancing in the xmas parade

    It warms adult's hearts to see children doing dances they did themselves when they were little. There is always concern by one generation that the following generation is going to hell,but traditions do get passed down and kept alive. These children are...

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Christmas Parade All day affair

Christmas Parade All day affair

    The Christmas Parade on December 24th is the full Monte. It is an all day affair with the parade route being prepared at seven in the morning and the end of the parade passing Calderone Park at seven in the evening. It is music, floats, dancers, walkers,...

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Skeletons on the wall Seems like Mexico again

Skeletons on the wall Seems like Mexico again

    There is a lively street art scene in Cuenca. One can google Cuenca Street Art and find examples I haven't met yet. At an intersection where traffic moves from the Rio Tomebamba into the Historical District there are two skeletons on an exterior wall of...

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Jazz time Jazz Society of Ecuador, Cuenca, Ecuador

Jazz time Jazz Society of Ecuador, Cuenca, Ecuador

    Gilberto is trying a new reed. Sue is playing clarinet instead of soprano sax. A different bass player is sitting in. It is Wednesday, the middle of the week. At showtime, it doesn't matter how many hours you practice, how much theory you know, how many...

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Boys crossing the Rio Tomebamba boys will be boys

Boys crossing the Rio Tomebamba boys will be boys

    This morning there is a Christmas concert in progress across the Rio Tomebamba, in Cuenca, Ecuador. Two young boys have decided they aren't going to walk up or down the river to either of the bridges to cross so they roll up pant legs, leave tennis shoes...

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Orchids Gualaceo, Ecuador

Orchids Gualaceo, Ecuador

    Within thirty minutes of Cuenca, right on the highway not far from Gualaceo, is an orchid farm that grows, cross breeds, and sells orchids worldwide to collectors and aficionados. Ecuador is home to thousands of varieties of orchids and Ecuagenera is a...

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Incan Code Pumapungo Museum-Cuenca

Incan Code Pumapungo Museum-Cuenca

    Walking through the Museum, and the grounds below, gives footnotes of the past. All that is left of the past here are rock walls of homes and stone walls built to terrace land so crops could be grown on hillsides. The soil is deep, dark, rich, and, with...

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Dinosaur Comeback still popular

Dinosaur Comeback still popular

    From the street, this exposition seems promising. There is a huge dinosaur on a flatbed in Parque Calderone. There is also, nearby, a tall movie poster featuring a reptile with big teeth, the word Dinosaurs in big letters, and an offer to children to get...

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Wedding Pictures A different kind of wedding

Wedding Pictures A different kind of wedding

    These two couples, just married, are getting their wedding photos taken in Parque Calderone. When I first see them they have, with them, a young bearded tenor sax player playing " Here comes the Bride " on a street corner. Their little photographer is...

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