I have some odds and ends pictures here to share. This woman is selling juice from sugar cane in Baños. She grinds the sugar cane up to order. The juice is really sweet and refreshing. A lot of sugar cane is grown around Baños. You even see it as an ornamental in some people's yards. There are many other vendors selling sugar cane juice along this wall. You can see them in the background.
Alba, Irina, Flor, and Jacinto at El Pailón del Diablo.
You know, sometimes the most ordinary pictures turn out to be the best ones. This is a snapshot of a gas station in Latacunga that we stopped at on the way to Baños. I like the bus. In the background is a huge mill that overlooks the river and the mountains begin behind the mill. This is south of the center of Latacunga and the view is roughly southeast.
This flower was cultivated, in the flower garden in Rio Verde that was attended by a gringo.
I took this quick snapshot at the door of the church in Baños, before I realized that I probably shouldn't be taking pictures. The church has all kinds of interesting entreaties and prayers of thanks written on the walls to the Virgen of Baños, which unfortunately I wasn't able to photograph.








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