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Suzee and Terry's Beautiful Home in Cuenca |
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Anti-parasite Medicine |
The day before we were planning to go visit some friends of ours,
Mama and Heather got sick. Not just a little but, seriously sick.
We all three took medications for parasites just in case. Mama also
took some antibiotics and within a week we were all recovered. It
was a rough patch and we still try to look at how we had gotten so
sick to prevent it in the future, if we can. It seems most folks who
live here take parasite medication every six months.
Thankfully, we were able to reschedule our visit to meet up with
our friends Suzanne and Terry the following Saturday.
On the Friday prior to our visit, we had to go into Cuenca for our
bimonthly shopping trip. Our driver spoke pretty good English
and we had used him many times in the past as he was great at helping
us find things we needed. He was however pretty judgmental and
oh so nosy. I don’t understand why it's anyone's business
what my family likes to buy at SuperMaxi or how many chickens we
buy. It's not his life, money, or issue. But, he decided
Friday night to charge us double his normal rate. That was the
last straw and we told him as much. Time for a new driver!!!
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Our Friend Roman of Cumbe, Ecuador |
As luck would have it I ran into Roman, a Cumbe driver we had used
in the past. While he might not speak English, he is honest, genuine
and polite. We consider him a friend as well as someone who drives us
around. Roman had been gone for over a month on vacation and it was
with relief that I could tell the ladies the problem was resolved so
easily.
We have resolved that we need to do the effort to save up and buy
a car or truck. The drivers test is all in Spanish. So there are some
challenges ahead for us. But, we will face them and succeed.
Saturday came and we drove off to find Terry and Suzanne's home.
Some of you might not be aware but here in Ecuador most homes don't
have addresses. Mail service is not door to door so I guess no number
system has ever been needed. Most homes are found by landmarks and
billboards. This was the same for Suzee and Terry's home. We had a map printed
from the internet that helped a lot. Roman got lost 5 times. But,
unlike a lot of guys who are stubborn, he is a smart guy. He would
stop and ask directions. After getting on the new path he would stop
and check that he was on the correct path. It took some time but finally we made it. As you can see by the photos, Terry and Suzanne
like to paint. And like us, they like color as well.
I got to tour Terry's hydroponics set up. We talked a lot about
how he had his set up. Previously, I had seen Bodie's and compared them
to each other. Both are very different. I want to set up my own
system, as well. We have a covered sun room that would be ideal for
something like this. Depending on the cost of getting the trout we
want to use in the fish tank, it will determine the expense. Mama
wants to grow her own lettuce, herbs, and other greens. Plus, a grow bed/beds will
cover those needs and allow us to have year round ability to grow delicate
greens at a rate of three to four times normal gestation. I will get
into more details as time progresses. I am still in the learning mode and
welcome any comments and guidance from any of our readers.
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Entrance to Terry's Hydroponics Farm |
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Delicate Greens |
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Gooseberries |
We sat down after getting a detailed tour of the home and its
refurbishments/improvement that Terry and Suzanne are preforming.
They hope to open a B&B Hostel and I think its will be a great place to
stay once its done. Heather and I have even discussed doing a one or two night
getaway just for some alone time. We will see.
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The Most Amazing Taco Pizza That Mama, Heather, and I have every had! |
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Beets, Tomatoes, and Avocado |
Look at the photo of that taco pizza. OMG...Heavenly. Homemade
pickled beets and some avocado and sliced tomatoes for an appetizer. That pizza was FANTASTIC!!! Suzee made two Taco Pizzas both
disappeared so fast I was afraid for my fingers.
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Candy, Suzee, Heather, and Dan |
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Dan, Terry, and Roman |
Heather had made a Moist and Yummy Pineapple Upside Down Cake and it was delicious
and quite a hit as well. Suzanne was so kind to invite Roman to dine with us.
The conversation was all in English and we tried to include him in
the discussion as much as possible. Thankfully, the poor guy stuck it out and was most likely
bored out of his skull. However, he did like the food and let us know
it. He surfed the internet on his phone and spend time on Facebook most of the time while we all sat
around and chatted for hours. Terry and I will be working on some things in the
future, I think. He has a lot of talent, he's a great welder, and he's great to talk to. All of which are wonderful talents and good
attributes for anyone to have in a friend. He has similar politics
and beliefs and that never hurts. Sitting down to eat was
such a pleasure. It was the first time we had been at any other
gringo's table and said grace with them. It was very nice and something we would like to start doing in our family.
I came away from this visit with resolve to finish making screens
for the house, design and make a solar dehydrator, and to design with
Terry a fire table for our patio. And most of all, to further my knowledge of hydroponics.
Here are some photos of Suzee and Terry's home. Enjoy the Before and After pictures. All of these photos were taken by Suzee:
Here are photos of Suzee's Beautiful Garden. These photos were all taken by Suzee:
Suzee took these amazing and beautiful photos of Cuenca, Ecuador:
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This is How Woman Carry Babies Here |
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Street Vendor |
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Common Sight Here in Ecuador |