Sunday, July 01, 2007

A view from the front patio

The electricity was off all day today so we spent a lot of time out on the front patio of our house. From there you can see our front yard and the street. It is always interesting even after a year of living here in Ecuador to see what passes by on our street and who lives next to us and across the way.
One thing that does take us by surprise after living here a year is the poverty we live right next door to. It doesn't take long to become "comfortable" with your surroundings and forget that the people living literally next door don't have everything you have, and they probably never will. This house is right across the street from ours.

This is a shot of some of our oranges coming into season. We have 3 citrus trees in our front yard, a lemon tree, a lime tree, and an orange tree. The fruit that is produced is still not the quality that we are used to, but it is fun for a bunch of Coloradoans to have some fruit grown in their yard. About the only thing we had growing up was rhubarb growing in the yard.

This little finch has a nest in our orange tree. I'm pretty sure it is the parent of the young birds that fell out of the nest a few weeks ago that Becca tried to save and Maya licked to death.

Tomorrow we are also going to Quito in order to get my flight medical done. We are coming back Wednesday, so we might be a while before our next blog. Also, we are leaving early in the morning because the main road to Quito was washed away with a landslide last week. It might be interesting taking "the other way..."

This is a shot of the closed road from a Quito flight we had today. You can see how the slide covered about 300 meters of the road. It is literally tons of material that needs to be moved and blasted away. It might be a few more days until it is fixed, or a few months...you never know.

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