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On the Beach in Puerto Lopez

Our trip to Isla de la Plata, Ecuador, departed from the beach in Puerto Lopez. When we arrived there was a frenzy of activity on the beach as the day’s catch was unloaded from a flotilla of small fishing boats. Read more about our travels in Ecuador here. Like what you’ve read and interested in Read the Rest…

Waiting for the Bus in Ambato

A couple waiting for the bus in Ambato, central Ecuador. Life is harsh in the Andes, they could be in their thirties or in their sixties. I couldn’t even hazard a guess. Read more about our travels in Ecuador here. Like what you’ve read and interested in reading more? Subscribe to the WanderMom feed using Read the Rest…

Family World Trip Logistics Part IV: Travel Planning and Booking

We traveled for a year and now we’re home. Our project is completed. Now I feel comfortable to write about logistics and comment on what worked (or didn’t) as a reference for anyone else out there planning to do an around the world trip with or without children. Planning A Round World Trip We actively Read the Rest…

Woman with Hog

A woman with her hog, contemplating. Just your average, everyday sighting in a mountain village in Ecuador. Read more about our travels in Ecuador here. Like what you’ve read and interested in reading more? Subscribe to the WanderMom feed using rss or email , follow me on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.

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Iguana in Bolivar Park Guayaquil

Simon Bolivar Park is a small, pretty city park in the center of Guayaquil, Ecuador. It is also home to a large colony (possibly extended family?) of iguanas. They scramble around your feet, drape off the trees and, like this one, preen in the sunshine. Enjoy! Read more about our travels in Ecuador here. Like Read the Rest…

Around the World and Back with Stories to Tell

Family World Trip Map Legend: 9%, 26 of 263 Territories In Progress Not Yet Started © worldmapmaker.com | Travel Insurance The map above shows all the countries we visited on our family world trip. Now that we’re back, I’m realizing that we have thousands of photos to share and hundreds of stories to tell about Read the Rest…

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