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Friday, June 21, 2013

CHORDELEG, ECUADOR - Going Behind The Curtain.....


Chordeleg, Ecuador - A "Must See" for Everyone!!
Speaking Spanish, having an engaging personality, loving and embracing the locals, desiring to get to know and learn all about the Ecuadorian people and their beautiful country and culture, and remembering that we are living in their country as guests will often open a door for you to go "behind the curtain."  This is the recipe for making the best and continued memories while living here in Ecuador.

Bo and I recently visited Chordeleg with two other couples.  We took a bus there from Cuenca, and it was an exploratory trip for all of us to know another area outside of our city, yet it was close enough for a relaxing day trip.

Our friends had to leave four hours later, but Bo and I decided to stay and continue exploring this charming town and breathtaking area.  We decided to trek outside of the main square, so we headed up a winding road where the locals are not use to seeing "extranjeros."  Along the way, we met and talked to several friendly Ecuadorians, and one family embraced us and invited us into their home where we spent a couple hours visiting them.  By the time we headed down the hill to catch our bus back to Cuenca, we had hiked for hours, met wonderful locals, and we once again made relational memories in Ecuador.

A Picture Story of 

OUR DAY IN HISTORIC CHORDELEG

The Cuenca Bus Terminal - TIP: Do not take the taxis lined up inside the terminal for your trip home.  They charge a lot more.  Take a taxi outside the gates - you'll get a better fare price!
Our arrival point - It was a pleasant hour ride into Chordeleg for 60 cents each (x2 Buses)- and a beautiful warm sunny day.
First stop - we were HUNGRY!  We enjoyed La Tinaja (The Barrel)......


......and my menu selection was their daily fresh Trout.  A delicious $3 choice!!!!

The town center of Chordeleg is quaint and historic, and the shops are abundant with enthusiastic vendors waiting for a sale!


The silver, nickel, and brass Jewelry is unique and elegant! Shop after shop can become tempting and enticing for the visitor and potential buyer.

Chordeleg is a charming and colorful city of about 6,000 people.


As in many places in Ecuador, Chordeleg houses the less fortunate.  This couple caught my "camera eye" as they waited outside a church hoping for a begger's coin. (Of course, Bo and I gave to them with glad hearts!)

Young girls are adorned in traditional attire as they observe the main square's festivities.

This historic church is the city center's landmark.

Our friends left after 4 hours of visiting Chordeleg, but Bo and I decided to stay and continue on in our day's journey here.  We visited the Mercado Municipal de Chordeleg......

....and we then began our journey outside of the city proper, up a long and winding road outside of the town square.  Along the way, many locals caught our eye (and we caught theirs....)

A local carries her wares up the hill.....


As I stopped outside an old historic home to photograph this beautiful window from below.....


.......the family members greeted us and invited us "behind the curtain" into their private courtyard.

Sr. Guillermo, who is 82 years old, is the owner of this old and beautiful home.  He was so gentle and friendly - and with open arms he said, "Come, let me show you our home."
Of course, Bo and I were delighted and honored.....

Who would have known that behind closed doors he was raising fighting roosters!

His shy daughter, Marta Inez, also welcomed us and began to proudly show us around their historic home build before the turn of the century!  There were lots of caged roosters - over 50 in all!

Guillermo proudly points to his favorite "fighter" rooster.

Their plant area was healthy and thriving!


The roosters were curious - and I remained cautious and at a distance as I photographed these colorful fighters!  We thanked this family who graciously invited us to return and commented, "Our home is open to you always...."   After bidding them farewell, we journeyed on up the long winding hill away from the city center.


Along the way, we saw many locals doing their "day".....


....and we continued our trek up this winding path that went higher and higher away from the town square.  We passed by one of many churches....


......and we watched an elderly but strong local indigenous woman slowly making her way down the hill towards town.  Where was she coming from?  She still had such a long walk ahead of her!

The scenery along the way was magical!

As we climbed up, up, up, we passed several locals walking down, down, down! 

The rustic  and roughly fashioned homes were charming.


Higher and higher we climbed.  Another local woman journeys down into town.
 
Every home we saw was truly "one-of-a-kind."  No cookie-cutter developments in this small and quaint town.

A small restaurant on the hill overlooking the valley was closed.


Small children run free in Ecuador - this little boy was running somewhere!

Ahhhh, the church in the town square is looking smaller and smaller as we climb higher and higher!  Breathtaking lush mountains border the charming town of Chordeleg!







The scenery became more and more spectacular as we continued our climb, wondering what was around each turn.

A woman washes clothes (on left) as a rooster watches us get closer and closer!
  A local told us this tiny church is called "Moos Moos."  The sky was so blue and layered with clouds.

We spoke with several friendly locals along our journey (in Spanish, of course!) and found out that this home on the hill by the tree was empty and for sale! 

We both wondered, "Who lives here?"  Then a local woman popped her head out and began asking us many questions as we did her.  She would not let me photograph her beautiful aged face.  We conversed for a long time, then bid each other farewell.

The higher we climbed, the more spectacular and majestic the sky and scenery became.

Local friendly children giggled and waved to us from above and then happily posed for my lens!

After hours outside of the town square, and visiting with many locals along the way, we finally had to head back down to catch our evening bus.  We took a side road on the right - a steeper short cut back to town. (See the green church on the right, to the left of the telephone wires??  That's how far we climbed!) 

On our journey downhill, we meet Jesus - a local woman on her way home from the mercado who embraced us.  We sat along the stone wall and conversed together for half an hour.  She asked many questions about us - as we did about her.  Finally, she invited us back to Chordeleg to visit her, telling us exactly where she lives.  She made us promise to visit her when we return. And WE WILL!!!!  She walked away up the hill home, and we walked away, down the hill toward town.



Yes, it was a wonderful day away from Cuenca, visiting a quaint and charming town and meeting some of the kind and friendly locals.  We plan to once again visit those who embraced us along our journey and who invited us to return to their homes. Chordeleg is a must see for everyone - and for us, a must town to return to.  Have you been to Chordeleg?

14 comments:

  1. What an absolutely amazing day...and as always, so beautifully told in your magnificent photographs. Thank you for sharing!!!

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    1. Yes, Donna,
      It was a fabulous day - and I had fun viewing and capturing this most memorable journey in Chordeleg through my lens. Glad you enjoyed the photographs. It's a place you must visit when you return. So beautiful!
      Linda

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  2. Absolutely fascinating visit to Chordeleg we have taken with your blog! Anyone who is not subscribed to your blog is missing it. I may never visit there, but because of you, I am getting to know the country. Thank you!

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    1. Hi Shadley,
      How wonderful that you are getting to know Ecuador through my blog! Bo and I are hoping to visit more areas soon, and we will be sure to take you with us through my photography and our special experiences. Keep on reading...... Better yet,
      come visit!
      Linda

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  3. You two are living the life... how exciting. I am sitting here in California working towards the day we will be joining you... I am so happy for you and the pictures are stunning. Keep up the great work... George

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    1. Yes, George,
      Life is definitely not boring here - so much to do and see, so many wonderful people to meet. We had no idea how rich our lives would become when we decided to repack our bags, simplify our lives, and say goodbye to corporate America. it's been so worth it for this season in our journey, and we're enjoying being "jubilado." I'm so glad you are enjoying my photography (my passion) and more to come, so keep reading.

      Always, I enjoy your blog posts - you suck me right in. I'm more of a lurker than a commenter, but I read everything you write.
      Hurry up and get here so we can have you and Chad over for some Puerto Rican food.
      Linda

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  4. FABULOUS PICTURES. BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES.. WE ARE GOING TO BE RETIRING IN CHORDELEG IN SEPT OF NEXT YEAR. YOUR PICTURES AND TELLING OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE THERE MAKES US WANT TO GET THERE SOONER. WE CORRESPOND WITH A COUPLE WHO LIVE IN CHOREDELEG NOW AND THEY SAY THERE ARE ONLY ABOUT 5 EXPAT FAMILIES LIVING THERE RIGHT NOW... I HOPE IT STAYS SMALL AND NOT AS CROWDED WITH EXPATS IN CUENCA..HAVE NEVER BEEN ON YOUR BLOG, JUST HAPPENED TO FIND YOU BY ACCIDENT AND I AM GLAD I DID. I AM GOING TO GO THROUGH THE PICTURES AGAIN RIGHT NOW.....GRATIAS KATIE

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    1. Hi Katie,
      Wow - Just found your comment and realize I never answered you. I hope you have continued to enjoy our BLOG and that you are truly coming in September (next month!!) to retire in Chordeleg. Let us know your plans, and I hope you continue to read and comment on our story.
      Sincerely,
      Linda

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  5. Loved your blog, and especially appreciated your 'gentle' self-effacing attitude. We're looking at re-locating. Initially, for a few months to determine how we would fit in and how long we can be without our grandchildren who are 4 yrs and 18 months.We currently live in a lovely valley in the Okanagan,BC ,Canada but would prefer a more layed back community where the food is more 'naturally' grown and Mother Nature is at your doorstep,like Chordeleg.

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    1. Welcome to our BLOG!
      I hope you continue to enjoy reading my posts and looking at my photography of this beautiful country. Thank you for your kind words and please continue to leave us your comments. It is a great idea for you to come and live here and see if this is where you want to hang your hat. We are happy we made the decision and this has truly become home for us.
      Do stay in touch.
      Sincerely,
      Linda

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    1. And a beautiful town it truly is, Jaime!
      Hope you enjoyed the post of our special day in Chordeleg. We are ready to visit again in 2015.
      Happy New Year!
      Linda

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  7. we spent the day there yesterday. would like to find a place to rent long term. it is probably my most favorite town in Ecuador.

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