Archive for October, 2007

It was my last day in Otavalo and I couldn’t wait to get back to Quito. It turns out that Luis had not called the driver from Quito, and Senora Arrinda had told me it was better for me to go with her friend Santos. It would cost me 40 dollars, especially if I went at a time that was more convenient for him. Personally, I thought she was in cahoots with the driver. I was so ill that I slept the whole way down to Quito. When Santos dropped me off at Cafe Cultura, I had given him 45 dollars. I thought that was a generous tip. Then he was like Senorita, I thought I was suppose to get 50 dollars. Apparently, when he drove me to the Parque de Condor with Senora Arrinda, they were talking freely in spanish because they assume I could not understand. What he didn’t realize what as much as I could not articulate in spanish, I understood a lot more. In the end, he just said okay senorita, okay senorita. He was pissed but he can just s’od off. I really didn’t like how you had to argue over the simpliest things in Ecuador. But I must admit that I was glad to be back in Quito.

Since my room was not ready yet. I headed over to the Plaza Foch for some food. I had the most amazing crepe. Which is quite a blessing since I really did not like any of the food when I was up in Otavalo. I found that most food in Ecuador was either bland or too salty. And I just completely lost my appetite.

I was really extremely happy to be back at Cafe Cultura. It was comforting to have a hot shower.
October 28, 2007 at 5:15 pm ·
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I had headed up to Otavalo on Thursday, so that I would be able to make the artisan tour with Zulaytur on Friday. I heard great things about the tour in the guidebooks. Except that they didn’t mention that the whole tour would be in spanish. Thank god, I knew enough spanish to get by. Pretty much we visited a lot of homes in Peguche to see yarn spinning, felting, knitting and weaving. I felt it was less of a tour about the life of the artisan but more of a how to sell the tourist the final product. The most exciting thing, was when a guinea pig had ran up to me at one of the homes. It was really cute, but too bad it was going to be someone’s meal in a few hours.

After the tour, I had gotten lunch with Diego and Felipe. I thought they were a couple but I was mistaken. Oh wells. During lunch an Argentian band came to play some music at the cafe. It was quite lovely.

Then I headed back to the hotel. Senora Arrina was going to accompany me to the Parque de Condor. Gaby had suggested that I check out this sight when I head up to Otavalo. It was quite chilly at the Park, and Senora Arrina kept pestering me for my jacket. After the 50th time, I just gave her my jacket. I really didn’t want to, and I regretted this a few days later. We stayed till about 4:30 to watch the bird show. And I even got to get a picture taken with a baby eagle. I think it was a baby eagle.

All in all it was a very productive day. I even found a restaurant on Sucre street where I met a waitress who invited me to hear some Andes music. But since I really didn’t have my bearings in this new city, I was not inclined to go out late at night. While I was heading back to my hotel, I ran into the group Pura Zambo which was the Argentian band from lunch. It was really cool that they remembered me from lunch. They had invited me to their gig on Saturday night before saying goodbye. People are so friendly in Otavalo.
October 26, 2007 at 4:39 pm ·
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I’m getting a bit tired of the food on board. Frankly, it’s either bland or a bit too salty. And I don’t think I want anymore fish, eggs, or cheese because that’s all they serve. I’m also feeling Pavlovan trained. Every time they ring the bell, I know food is coming. The new passengers think it’s quite funny. But let’s see how they are in a few days.

I can’t seem to get enough pictures of sea lions. Today, is the last full day of touring in the Galapagos. So they were trying to jam pack everything into the itinerary. We were to see more iguanas, sea lions, and pelicans. Seriously, how many more sea lions can I photograph. But the coolest thing happen on board. The crew threw some food out to feed the birds, and it was just absolutely amazing to watch the blue footed boobies dive for food. Then this frigate decided perch on the second floor of the boat. It was an absolutely amazing sight.

After 7 days of internet withdrawal, I was so happy when we had gone to the internet cafe at Santa Cruz.
October 23, 2007 at 1:17 pm ·
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Today, we’ll be saying goodbye to most of the passengers at Santa Cruz. Some are going home, while others are heading off the Inca trail. I’ve grown use to having Karen my roommate around and the routine we had set. So before we all part our ways, we were going to see more blue footed boobies. Woo hoo! But I must admit that I’m a bit tired of seeing more sea lions, iguanas and crabs. While on Santa Cruz we bumped into Hazel and Jonathan who were on another boat. In honor of our brief reunion, we were oblige to take a group photo on the Galapagos.

(Jonathan, Hazel, Karen, me and Dave)
But then it was time to say goodbye. Dave and I would probably see Hazel and Jonathan in Quito, while Karen was off to the Inca trail. I was really not looking forward to meeting the new group. And I was kind of accustomed to the quirkiness of our current group.

Aside from seeing more blue footed boobies, today was a bit of a waste. I think we spent a few hours waiting for the new passenger to come aboard. I must admit it was very amusing to watching them all take pictures of their first sea lion.
October 21, 2007 at 12:36 pm ·
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