Finally, after two years, we were able to view the best Christmas parade I have ever seen, along with about 100,000 other locals and tourists. This year, the parade lasted for ten hours. About two hours longer than usual, we were told. Perfect weather and wonderful friends to hang out with made it the highlight of my year. The pictures will explain what took place better than I ever could. Enjoy!
Monday, December 28, 2015
Pase del Nino
Cuencahighlife.com describes Cuenca's annual Pase del Nino parade as "It's whacky, wild and it's sacred. It's Cuenca's largest event of the year and it heads down Simon Bolivar in the historic district beginning at 10 [Christmas Eve] morning. The annual Pase del Niño parade features more than 15,000 participants riding on 600 floats, 400 horses, with many more on foot. The event, which honors the birth of the Christ child, combines indigenous and Catholic symbolism, often in very strange ways. Don't miss it!"
Friday, December 11, 2015
Cuenca Country Club
Not many people get to see the Cuenca Country Club. I did not know it existed until an Arts, Crafts, and Food Fair was recently held there. It was open to the public for only a couple of days. So, you know we had to go check it out.
Yes, the roses below, at the entrance gate, are fresh! Most of the roses sold around the world are grown in Ecuador. Therefore, they are very inexpensive here.
We bought a few pottery pieces by a world famous artist here (Vega). The grounds are well landscaped. The pool looked refreshing. Didn't ask how much a membership was; we did not see an information booth. 😃. It's interesting to me that the "well-to-do" Cuencanas (women) bleach their hair
blonde, trying to look more white. Here I am trying to get as much sunshine as possible in order to look darker to fit in better with the locals!
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