Saturday, June 20, 2009

First Few Days

It's been a few days and I have aclamated to the altitude. The first few days I was very tired and just not feeling 100%. But now all is well, except for climbing up the hill to the hostel that still tires me out.
Our room in the hostel is plane but nice and has a great view.

The woman who runs the hostel invited me out a few nights ago to have coffee with some of her friends. She knew I had been hanging out at the hostel alone since Daniel's been working late this week. I met a woman from Canada, Nazli and we have been hanging out and checking out Quito together. It's nice to have someone with you to explore and make asses of ourselves trying to communicate with outhers.

It has only been a few days but I'm starting to get more comfortable here. I still have issues with the language and still feel like a tourist but I can see in the near future I will feel at home.
I'm taking 2 hour Spanish lessons in the morning during the week. Hopefully by the end I can say a few things. Well I already know the most important ones; how to order a beer or coffee :)
Last night Nazli and I went and saw a traditional Andeas dance performance. It was so wonderful. The music was ethereal and the traditional dresses were so colorful.
Today Daniel, Nazli, Daniel's friend Alex and I walked around and saw a little fiesta in San Francisco Plaza. I believe it was another group of indigenous peoples from the Andeas.

There is a newer part of Quito that I checked out a little yesterday. It is more modern and has a lot of tourists there. It kind of feels like any other large city. The locals call it Gringolandia. Which I think is pretty funny.
I have been trying to do one sketch/painting a day but it is a little difficult. With class in the morning and then site seeing in the afternoon. I've done a few.

Quito seems like a really wonderful city. It's colorful, the different types of people from Ecuador, the old city has a small charming feel to it, the peaks of hills and mountains that nestle the city. I'm glad I came.

2 comments:

  1. Ahh...glad you've safely arrived & are now acclimated to the wuthering heights & you have a sight-seeing (English-speaking) companion :0) BTW, be sure & visit Cafe Libro (Address Leonidas Plaza N23-56, Quito
    Phone 02/2234-265, Web Site www.cafelibro.com) Also, visit the
    Parque El Ejido Arts & Crafts Market (held each weekend)...check out the paintings. And, post your sketches! Feliz viaje

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  2. Love the picutes! Life in Quito sounds so exciting, but of course coming from somebody sitting at a desk 8 hours a day, watching paint dry is exciting! I'm so green with envy... can't wait to see your sketches...

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