A Taste of Ecuadorean Life 2014
One of the many reasons I love to go on medical missions is that we get to see how the real people live. Not just seeing the “top ten tourist
One of the many reasons I love to go on medical missions is that we get to see how the real people live. Not just seeing the “top ten tourist
Downtowns: What do you expect in major cities? High rises? Busy streets? Exclusive restaurants? No, but I am in downtown Latacunga, Ecuador. Yes, a major city but far from your
I love to get great photos of people, especially if they are uninhibited. My medical missions give me a great opportunity to do this & my recent trip with Medical Ministry International to Ecuador once again provided some nice opportunities to catch a few fun photos … Continue readingEcuadorean Faces 2014
High in the Andes of Ecuador is Volcan Cotopaxi. Sitting at over 19,000 feet, its impressive stature looms over Quito and much of the surrounding area. So often when I
One thing I love about traveling on mission trips is the opportunity to snap photos as we work in rural areas. You get to see how people really live whether
Taking photos of people is a challenge for me but it can also be a joy. Last month when I was in Ecuador on a mission trip with Medical Ministry
High in the Andes of Ecuador is a beautiful lake named Quilotoa. An ancient volcano, which erupted and left a bluegreen lake in its aftermath, Quilotoa reminded me of Crater
So often when I travel to third world countries, I see dogs that are skinny, unkempt and honestly fairly unloveable. This dog was an exception. I saw him up in