Where Have You Been Traveling, Monica?

October 23, 2009 by  
Filed under Places & Trips

I’ve been busy working in a new project for my Spanish Speaking Mom Readers, but before that I spent some days in a place without Internet connection.

We went to the San Antonio Farm, in the San Antonio Community, located in the Intag Region, Province of Imbabura, here in Ecuador.

Sounds like far away? Well, the access is a bit complicated but truly worth the hassle.

Here some pics:

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We left clean and tidy :)

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From the bus: San Pablo Lake and the Imbabura Volcano

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After about 6 hours and 3 buses we got to Cuellaje. Not so clean anymore ;)


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Next day at the San Antonio Community. The grand-grandmother and her grand-grandsister. The 8mo baby was born at home, has been breastfed from birth, is carried on the back of her grandma, and wear diapers only part time. I was surprised to find this family traditionally practicing Elimination Communication. I had the feeling of being in a Continuum Concept workshop.

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At the San Antonio Farm

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Fresh carrots for dinner

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A big leaf

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We found other kids, of course

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Fishing

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In our way to milk the cows

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First time milking a cow

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At the school: the vegetable garden

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Showing the flute to the 5th and 6th grade students

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With the students of 5th and 6th grades. Carlos is the little one there ;)

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Feeding the little chickens

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Horseback riding

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Orchids

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The locals are so gentle and friendly with kids

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Flute practice

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Look at the spider!

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Leaving from Cuellaje back to Otavalo, in our way to Ibarra, and then Quito

I loved the place and want to go back soon

If you’re visiting Ecuador, this is a fantastic and affordable place to visit for those who like experiencing and learning from other cultures. Learn more about the San Antonio Farm and Community here: Intagtour

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