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Cuentos: June 2011
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Relatos de una experiencia en el Ecuador. I will miss them. Southbound (but not for long). Ceramic tile map with the city in the background. With Lindsay and shop for Panama hats. Cuenca's architecture is unique to that of other cities in the country: It has impressive churches, in-tact colonial remnants, red tiled roofs, and water throughout (in the form of fountains and rivers). One of several famous vendors of the Panama hat (which is, in reality, of Ecuadorian origin). Merry, Tonya, and Chandra.
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Cuentos: My roommates
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Relatos de una experiencia en el Ecuador. I will miss them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Important Places. Ecuadorian Rivers Institute - Kayak Ecuador. New York Times archives - Ecuador. NPR archives - Ecuador. Thank you to Fulbright and the Institute of International Education for supporting me in my happy pursuit of good stories. El amanecer del Cotopaxi. Southbound (but not for long). Una visita a la provincia Bolivar.
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Cuentos: March 2011
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Relatos de una experiencia en el Ecuador. North Coast (in brief). C Brown and Dr. John Hoshall in our beach hats. John Hoshall and I rented a car and traveled to the north coast of Ecuador last Monday. Below the reader will find a small sampling of photos from our explorations. The middle of the world. The most handsome chicken I've ever seen. Amazingly handsome coastal cows. Jesus' laser eyes and the bounty of Muisne. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Important Places. NPR archives - Ecuador.
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Cuentos: Una visita a la provincia Bolivar
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Relatos de una experiencia en el Ecuador. Una visita a la provincia Bolivar. Chimborazo, the tallest mountain in Ecuador, as seen from the high paramo. Grasslands) en route to Bolivar Province. Andean grasslands), circling the flanks of massive Chimborazo Volcano where alpacas and llamas roam and the wind howls at all hours of the day and night. The small structure in the distance is a choza. A traditional indigenous home. The indigenous residents of the paramo. Using tall grass (paja de paramo). We arri...
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Cuentos: April 2011
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Relatos de una experiencia en el Ecuador. Nina Dog's seductive face. My favorite things about Latacunga this morning, in no particular order:. After two weeks of cold equatorial rainstorms, today brought a break in the weather: sunshine and blue skies. The mud in the streets has dried up. The air is cleaner after the rain. My bicycle, as usual. Nina has taken to sleeping in my bedroom, which makes me love her more. Our friendship is evolving. Tomorrow is Semana Santa. To respectfully counter the image ab...
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Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. | Visionary Gleam
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In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period. February 25, 2012 · 4:10 pm. Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. I’ve taken a long hiatus from blogging on Visionary Gleam, a fact that has been noticed by all twelve of my regular readers, who have been struggling to find meaning in their lives without the wit and wisdom of the zen master of incompetent gardening. I may miss some of the red carpet stuff, as a dinner will keep me out until 8:30 or so (I...
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In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period | Visionary Gleam
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Treebeard presents the award for Best Large Tree in Jim’s Garden (with apologies to Tolkien). Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. →. January 27, 2012 · 6:15 am. In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period. Personally, I was shocked when they passed over “The Toes of Ponce De Leon,” last year in that category, but there’s no accounting for taste.). Part of my vexed shade garden. 8220;Hey, y’all! Excuse me. Oh, I’m being told by the produc...Oh I...
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Visionary Gleam | Blog of a man with little to say, and almost no one to hear it. | Page 2
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Newer posts →. January 9, 2012 · 5:54 pm. Mr Gore and the Winter of Our Discontent. Sayeth the Prophet: Mend your ways, or the tulips get it! If climate change continues, might I suggest this as your garden statuary? 8220;I will never drive a Prius! 8221; retort the defiant multitudes. And then we go on constructing our Golden SUV’s. Our Golden Calf. Don't say you weren't warned. Mr Gore was very specific about that. Americans have a pretty good reason to distrust the climate scientists. At the end of th...