Phrase of the day:
Oh my, estamos en Ecuador ahora?... Oh my, are we in Ecuador now?
On Friday we went to the town of Cotacachi for a cultural trip. It was amazing. Unesco deemed it the "City of Peace". Don't get me wrong, I love looking over my shoulder every two seconds in my current host city, but look at this:
Our day started off bright and early. We had an hour bus ride to Cotacachi beginning around 7:30am. When we reached, we were greeted by two current volunteers. Roxanne, who is in agriculture and lives in the town, and the other in health and lives within 20 minutes. From there we went to Roxanne's Ento-Botanical Garden and participated in a "minga". That's when a group/community gets together to perform some sort of task. It was nice. Honestly, we just helped out by putting up some poles and weeding some of the herb gardens. Yeah, I crushed it (only thanks to all the experience from back home, of course). And maybe a bit because it's definitely the kind of work I like.
After lunch we walked around the town a bit, and then headed to see a show that was being put on for us. (And when I say "see a show", I totally mean in a basment of a community center, not in an audotorium or anything). First, 4 girls, who are part of a youth group that Roxanne works with, danced traditionally for us. They were very shy, but it was nice that they had the courage to dance for 30+ americans. After that a famous(?) indigenious band played music for us. They were great.
Yeah, there's no way I'll end up there, but it was great to see. And if I ever need a break for a weekend, Cotacachi is on the list for sure!
the first picture is crucial...are the streets always so empty, or did you get there really early and so nobody was out yet?
ReplyDeletethe streets are always like that. it's just a real chill town! i think most of the people take the bus out of town to work too
ReplyDeleteWhat a great concept! I think we've got a minga kind of family, don't you? Like you and Jojo helping us last summer. Cool.
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