Wednesday, August 11, 2010

High Above the World




Well, I'm in Quito, Ecuador (Equator in Spanish)! Quito is a big city, with an estimated 1.5 million people! We´re at about 9,300 feet above sea level. It´s the second highest administrative city in the world, next to La Paz, Bolivia. We´re about 15 miles from the equator.

It's so beautiful. As you can tell from the photos, we are in the mountains. The first couple of days, I had a headache because of the change in altitude. It was like I had a hangover! I am doing well now!

I am learning Spanish at a school called Yanapuma. I took salsa lessons last night, which was very fun. My Spanish is improving by the day. I can read well but speaking is still difficult.

I hope to go to "Old Town" this evening with my host family and some other folks that are staying at the house with me. The family is so great! It is not that different from being in the US. She makes me great vegan meals, as well. There is hot water, cable, a labrador, and wifi (that´s almost better than Topsail haha). She is a doctor with a son who is an artist, so their walls as are full of abstract art.

Quito seems quite cosmopolitan to me. It is a little bit cold, but not unbearable. It's about 55-60 during the evenings and in the 70s during the daytime.I am going to go to the Galapagos one day. I am waiting for my visa to clear right now, which has proved to be a little difficult. I have to wait for the whole visa thang to clear. I am okay with it though because I like Quito, and the Spanish tune-up is much needed!

The Ecuadorian independence day was yesterday, and the
country is celebrating Friday. I hope to celebrate with the locals!
Veganism has been quite a challenge here, but I have managed. My house mom is very understanding and has made me me wonderful meals! Soya is very popular here, which is very good. I also found a great vegetarian restaurant here call El Maple. I will be frequenting this restaurant a lot!

I have been practicing yoga almost everyday. I am afraid that I'm coming down with a small stomach bug, so the physical practice may subside for a couple days. My meditation will keep up though!

This weekend I hope to go to either a cloud forest or a volcano. I am keeping my options open. I have an ecuadorian cell phone - something I never thought I would have! I hope to have more organized blogs as I become more ¨settled¨ in the Galapagos!
Namaste

2 comments:

  1. yes yes yes!!! SO excited to hear about you! I love living vivaciously through others!! Thanks for making this opportunity for yourself!!

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