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Amanda Kingsmith

yoga teacher. world traveler. writer. podcast host.

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Quito

Otavalo & the last of Quito

February 24, 2014 by akingsmith@gmail.com

My parents last day in Quito was a beautiful, sunny day (not entirely common for Quito), perfect for relaxing. My mom and I attended a yoga class in the morning, which consisted of long holds and a lot of stretching. It was the perfect class for both of us, as my ankle is still healing, and it had been a while since my mom had done yoga. It was also good, considering the class was once again in spanish. This wasn’t overly challenging for me, but I caught my mom’s puzzled eye more than once in the mirror. [Read more…] about Otavalo & the last of Quito

Ecuador: Mis padres estan aqui!!

February 11, 2014 by akingsmith@gmail.com

After our first few days in Quito, the city began to grow on me, especially once we left the Mariscal area and began to explore a little bit. We began by venturing up to the Panecillo, which is a controversial statue located at the top of a hill in the middle of the city. From there, we had a terrific view of Quito to both the north and south. This put into perspective just how massive and sprawling the city really is. We then made our way down to the Old Town and hung out in Plaza Grande, a beautiful old plaza containing a statue and a fountain, and surrounded by churches, museums, and political buildings dating back to the 1600’s. [Read more…] about Ecuador: Mis padres estan aqui!!

Quito & the Quilotoa Crater

February 8, 2014 by akingsmith@gmail.com

Arriving in Quito late at night, Ryan and I were greeted by the millions of white lights sparkling across the city and up into the surrounding mountains. I truly believe that even the ugliest of cities can come alive at night, glistening like a string of Christmas lights on a tree. The same goes for Quito, and I felt optimistic for our time in the city as our driver from the airport told us how much he loved Quito, using hand actions to passionately describe the way he felt about his city. [Read more…] about Quito & the Quilotoa Crater

Quito & the Quilotoa Crater

February 8, 2014 by akingsmith@gmail.com

Arriving in Quito late at night, Ryan and I were greeted by the millions of white lights sparkling across the city and up into the surrounding mountains. I truly believe that even the ugliest of cities can come alive at night, glistening like a string of Christmas lights on a tree. The same goes for Quito, and I felt optimistic for our time in the city as our driver from the airport told us how much he loved Quito, using hand actions to passionately describe the way he felt about his city. [Read more…] about Quito & the Quilotoa Crater

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