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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Touching Base
I hope that everyone had a wonderful Easter and that you were surrounded by the love and laughter of friends and family. Easter has always been one of my favorite celebrations on the Christian calendar. While I remember the reasons … Continue reading
Getting Closer!
All the paperwork has been completed, translated into Spanish and filed. When we receive notice that the Visa’s are ready to pick up, we travel to the Ecuadorian Consulate in Miami to obtain them. In checking with our immigration attorney … Continue reading
Land that time forgot? Maybe!
The more I look at Ecuador, the more I love what I see. When we were visiting, before we had made up our minds to move to Ecuador, I kept getting the feeling that I had stepped back in time … Continue reading