Making pizza for 20 people in the south of Quito, Ecuador. Her home is beautiful. It’s in the south of Quito. And, guess what. It’s quiet there! Jonathan gave a presentation on pizza a few weeks ago. And, apparently, everyone in Maribel’s family has been asking for the recipe for the dough (la massa) ever since.
It rains every day in Quito?
The rain and weather in Quito, Ecuador. Apparently, it does rain every day somewhere in or around Quito. the whole valley of Quito is a series of rapidly changing micro-climates, so it’s hard to say “the weather in Quito is…” because it will probably change soon, and because all of Quito is rarely experiencing the same weather.
Sharing my passion by blogging
I’m sure that most of you already know this, but I love cooking. And not only cooking, but baking as well. When I was in grad school, and had had a bad day, Jonathan would offer to make me dinner…
Does Ecuador change times?
Frequently asked question of today: Does Ecuador spring forward and fall back (with time zones)? Nope. We were on Eastern Time Zone with the US, now we’re in Central time zone. Thanks for asking! 🙂
How Can You Afford To Travel – Phones
Skype lets us travel. Why we like skype, and how switching to Skype and Phone.com allows and affords us the ability to travel. Through SkypeOut, we make all our outbound calls to the US and Canada (no matter where we are in the world) for $30/year UNLIMITED.
How Can You Afford To Travel?
A good friend of mine from high school who I haven’t heard from in some time sent me this message on Facebook: You know I’ve been thinking a lot. In our recession, how is it that you and Carrie can…
Where Have You Been?
Carrie &Jonathon, I’m confused looking at your site… you guys have traveld a lot looks like… where all have u been? james Hey James! Well, we have done a lot of travel in the past, but since October, we’ve been
A Night Tour of Quito, Ecuador: Pictures And Videos
Last week, we went on a night tour of Quito, Ecuador with our Spanish school, Simon Bolivar. I actually felt a little rushed through some of the locations, but we had a lot to see and not a lot of…
Cotopaxi in Ecuador is the highest active volcano on Earth
As well as Earth’s closest point to the sun. Today, Jonathan and I joined 12 other students from our Spanish school in Quito on a day trip to Cotopaxi. In case you missed the title, Cotopaxi (a volcano in Ecuador)…
Torpedos de Ruidoso: Our earplugs
Funny story: just three weeks ago in Panama City, we thought ruidoso (in Spanish) meant quiet or quietness… We thought it meant quiet because earplugs are called torpedos de ruidoso. So when we were in Panama City we thanked the…