...I once was on assignment in Ecuador and this fellow Nicholas Crowder the
author of Culture Shock Ecuador, helped me out of a few jams. We have
stayed in touch over the years and he recently shared with about the
beauty of Ali Shungu Mountain Lodge.
He won’t admit it to anyone but he knows some aspects of Ecuador that
very few outsiders have knowledge of. One thing he taught me was that
not all things in Ecuador are as they appear on the surface. When he
tells me something about Ecuador, I listen and I listened about one of
the most beautiful places on earth. He highly recommended that I get in
touch with the owners of Ali Shungu Mountain Lodge,
Frank and Margaret who took very good care of my wife and I while we
were there. There is no question they know how to operate a first class
operation in an absolute paradise on earth....
....I have so much respect for this fellow Crowder I asked him before I shared this beautiful mountain lodge with you called Ali Shungu.
My recommendation is if you are going to Ecuador and you have thought
of staying at a breathtaking and magical place which extolls the beauty
of this earth then read below. If you read no further that is OK, but I
am telling you from a fellow traveler to another, Ali Shungu should not
be missed by any visitor to Ecuador. One kernel in the secret recipe,
Ali Shungu is magical and mystical but it is the owners Frank and
Margaret who have provided the spirit in constructing a comfortable
lodge where nature and spirit can be celebrated....
...Sitting at nearly 10,000 feet, tucked up on top of a mountain in the Andean mountains is the hidden jewel which is called Ali Shungu Mountaintop Lodge.
My wife, Mercedes Keene who is from Ecuador and I made the trek up a
bouncy road where the lodge is isolated just fifteen minutes from the
center of the Andes town of Otavalo, Ecuador.
If you take any recommendation from an old travel writer, and you
love serenity, peace, comfort, and not to leave out fantastic food, you
should not miss a visit here. I am telling you that you will write and
thank me. Oh one last thing, pricing is about $85.00 a night per person
including meals – it is a bargain at this price. You can visit their
website at: Ali Shungu Mountain Lodge.
Also, if you are going to Ecuador and you want an insight into the
hearts and mind of the Ecuadorian culture be sure to get a copy of
Nicholas Crowder’s book (Culture Shock Ecuador: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette)
He and the book saved my ass a few times. By the way I asked Frank and
Margaret if they knew Nicholas Crowder and if he had stayed at Ali
Shungu. They had a smile on their faces and would not confirm or deny if
he had stayed there. However, I did see his book on their bookshelf in
the main house.
Regards, Brandon Keene – Author, Professional Dragoman
P.S. and please keep my secret about Ali Shungu between you and me. (1*) BRANDON KEENE IS A FICTIONAL CHARACTER CREATED BY NICHOLAS CROWDER
http://latinamericacurrentevents.com/ecuador-escape-to-the-top-of-the-world-at-ali-shungu-mountain-top-lodge/11633/
"I'd rather prep 16 years too early than 16 minutes too late." Strategic Relocation Ecuador: https://linktr.ee/journeymanjackecuador Someone once said that Ecuador is a country that is: •EASY to love- 😊 •HARD to understand-🤔😘 •Impossible to forget- 🥰😍 Ecuador Real Estate: http://EcuadorRealEstate.org
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
I Want More Spanish!...by Ecuador George
I Want More Spanish!
Ordering food will be the first thing I learn. This will be very easy because ordering food does not take a lot of words. It can be as simple as one or two phrases. Then I can get down to the basics, but food comes first.
Here are two of my favorite words… In fact this is also my favorite phrase… Learn this along with a few nouns and you will be speaking Spanish.
Ordering food will be the first thing I learn. This will be very easy because ordering food does not take a lot of words. It can be as simple as one or two phrases. Then I can get down to the basics, but food comes first.
Here are two of my favorite words… In fact this is also my favorite phrase… Learn this along with a few nouns and you will be speaking Spanish.
Quiero mas… Quiero mas… Quiero mas…
I want more… I want more… I want more….......................
Thursday, April 4, 2013
ECUADOR DIGEST Quito's new Metro light rail system will open in 2016
ECUADOR DIGEST
Quito's new Metro light rail system will open in 2016
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Admin | Published: April 3, 2013 23:23
Quito’s Metro Tram project broke gorund in March and is scheduled to open its first metro line by mid 2016. A total investment of $1.4 billion USD, the project will be financed by the City of Quito, the Ecuadorian Government and several international financing sources.
http://www.cuencahighlife.com/post/2013/04/03/ECUADOR-DIGEST3cbr3eQuitos-Metro-light-rail-system-will-open-2016.aspx
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
eddsaid----cuenca---ready or not, here i am!!!: Mashpi Lodge
eddsaid----cuenca---ready or not, here i am!!!: Mashpi Lodge: Mashpi Lodge
A private driver picked us up from our friend's house for an early morning drive to Mashpi Lodge. Mashpi has ushered in a new level of tourism in Ecuador. It's an extremely high-end ecolodge hidden in an amazing cloud forest northwest of Quito.....
A private driver picked us up from our friend's house for an early morning drive to Mashpi Lodge. Mashpi has ushered in a new level of tourism in Ecuador. It's an extremely high-end ecolodge hidden in an amazing cloud forest northwest of Quito.....
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Ecuador, Venezuela Trade Using New Virtual Currency:
Ecuador, Venezuela Trade Using New Virtual Currency:
QUITO – Ecuador sent Venezuela an initial shipment of crude palm oil under a new trade currency regime known as the Unified System for Regional Compensation, or Sucre, the Ecuadorian government said.
Ecuador’s state-run National Development Bank, or BNF, said Tuesday the shipment carrying 5,000 metric tons of crude palm oil – part of a bi-monthly export agreement between firms in both countries – left for Venezuela on Dec. 31.
The oil is used as a raw material for the food industry.
The medium of exchange was the Sucre, a virtual currency adopted by the ALBA bloc, whose members are Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
ALBA was conceived of by leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as an alternative to the now-defunct U.S. plan for the Free Trade Area of the Americas.
The transaction was executed via the countries’ central banks at a rate of $1.25 per Sucre, the BNF said, adding that it corrects distortions that multinational companies have generated in the palm oil refining chain, “which traditionally has exploited and undervalued the work of Ecuadorian producers.”
Dincodex S.A., in partnership with several other Ecuadorian companies, exported the crude palm oil to Venezuelan state-owned firm Industrias Diana, which will refine the raw material, the bank said. http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14089&ArticleId=383777
QUITO – Ecuador sent Venezuela an initial shipment of crude palm oil under a new trade currency regime known as the Unified System for Regional Compensation, or Sucre, the Ecuadorian government said.
Ecuador’s state-run National Development Bank, or BNF, said Tuesday the shipment carrying 5,000 metric tons of crude palm oil – part of a bi-monthly export agreement between firms in both countries – left for Venezuela on Dec. 31.
The oil is used as a raw material for the food industry.
The medium of exchange was the Sucre, a virtual currency adopted by the ALBA bloc, whose members are Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
ALBA was conceived of by leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as an alternative to the now-defunct U.S. plan for the Free Trade Area of the Americas.
The transaction was executed via the countries’ central banks at a rate of $1.25 per Sucre, the BNF said, adding that it corrects distortions that multinational companies have generated in the palm oil refining chain, “which traditionally has exploited and undervalued the work of Ecuadorian producers.”
Dincodex S.A., in partnership with several other Ecuadorian companies, exported the crude palm oil to Venezuelan state-owned firm Industrias Diana, which will refine the raw material, the bank said. http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14089&ArticleId=383777
Monday, April 1, 2013
John Desmond Ott, Succumbed to gunshot wounds inflicted by robbers 16 OCT 2008
The Following Death Notice was printed in the local papers.
John Desmond Ott, son of M. Gerald and Virginia A (Desmond) Ott died unexpectedly on October 16, 2008 in Quito, Ecuador. He succumbed to gunshot wounds inflicted by robbers in mid-afternoon. He had owned a business in Quito since 2005. He was born in Midland, Michigan on January, 2, 1969. He graduated from Greenwich High School in 1987 and from New York University in 1995. Besides his parents, he is survived by his beloved wife of two years, Andrea Castillo de Ott, a daughter Joana, who turned one year old on October 22, sisters Julie Farris and Jana Ott, brother James Ott, brother-in-law John Farris, nephews Joseph and Jacob Farris, nieces Hayley Ganslaw and Anna Farris, and many, many friends throughout the world. A celebration of his life was held in Quito on October 19 and another will be held in New York in late November. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The John Desmond Ott Memorial Fund for the benefit of Joana Ott
http://johnottmemorialfund.blogspot.com/
Fort Negrita Green Life As I Know It: Time To Purge (and Learn How To Get Rid of a Bunch...
Fort Negrita Green Life As I Know It: Time To Purge (and Learn How To Get Rid of a Bunch...: I'm leaving in 15 days to go to Ecuador. YIKES!! I've been throwing away (ahem) disposing responsibly, of much of my items. Alo...
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