Week 4, Post 2: Last Day in Cotacachi
Well, after three weeks in Cotacachi, I still felt like I didn’t experience everything this small town has to offer. The last day felt so
Well, after three weeks in Cotacachi, I still felt like I didn’t experience everything this small town has to offer. The last day felt so
I spent one week in Quito before moving to Cotacachi for my last three weeks, and the one thing I regret not doing is visiting
One thing I never thought I would witness is a traditional, indigenous baptism on the mountains of Cotacachi. This day was actually also the nicest
One common thing that people always get used to is the movement of water. It flows towards one direction where there is no water or
On the first day of my second week, we made bread to eat. I was so interested in the idea of making my own bread
On Saturday, I attended a march of all the schools and different companies at Plaza del Sol, a yearly tradition that lands on July 6th.
Life in Cotacachi is simple and straightforward. My family and I will wake up and at 7:30, have breakfast, feed the animals, and then do
Cotacachi rests on the high mountains about 60 miles north of Quito. You can see the clouds sailing closer to you the closer it is
My time here in Quito felt endless due to the fun and loving family that was provided to me. We woke up and had our
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