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The second suitcase every expat brings to Cuenca

The second suitcase every expat brings to Cuenca

Most people who move to Cuenca know about the first suitcase. It holds the practical things. Clothes. Documents. Medications. Chargers. A few favorite items from home. Maybe a sweater for the mountain evenings and a pair of shoes that will survive uneven sidewalks....

Sharing the love, sharing the blood in Cuenca

Sharing the love, sharing the blood in Cuenca

One of the many head games I play while wandering in the kaleidoscope of mayhem surrounding the Rotary Market is imagining (and occasionally wildly exaggerating) the personal lives of couples who capture my attention. High on my list of likely suspects are couples who...

The mystery of the housemaid who never lit the fire

The mystery of the housemaid who never lit the fire

I had spent much of the day supervising the head of housekeeping at Larga Towers who had today arrived with a five-year-old assistant already surprisingly competent in wielding a broom and a mop. The child attacked the rugs and the floor with the focused seriousness...

The biggest lesson many expats learn too late

The biggest lesson many expats learn too late

Most of us arrive in Cuenca carrying a list. We may not write it down, but it is there. A better climate. A lower cost of living. Less stress. More freedom. A fresh start. For some, the list is practical. For others, it is deeply personal. A difficult chapter has...

Gringo tribes studied by expert

Gringo tribes studied by expert

There is a particular kind of  energetic expat who hits the ground running in Cuenca on Monday, buys him or herself an alpaca wool hoodie on Tuesday, and by Wednesday morning is ready to reorganize the bus system, modernize the electrical grid, improve customer...

A world of glorious colors, sounds, and rhythms

A world of glorious colors, sounds, and rhythms

My long-ago girlfriend, Sherry, finally won me over. I remember distant times when I could hardly wait for my girlfriend to get home so I could re-play the latest singer-songwriter album I found that moved me nearly to tears; I was always scouring the bins of our...

Two malls, a mountain, and a bridge

Two malls, a mountain, and a bridge

A few weeks ago I nearly became part of an inauguration ceremony myself, though not through any ambition on my part to mingle with visiting heads of state. I was halfway across the road when a presidential motorcade rounded the corner like a fire brigade racing to a...

Fifty shades of gray

Fifty shades of gray

There are people alive today who genuinely cannot imagine a world without television. To them it is like asking somebody to imagine life without weather. Television simply exists and as far as we know has always existed. It lives on walls in airport lounges, above...

The daily rituals that make Cuenca feel like home

The daily rituals that make Cuenca feel like home

Most of us arrive in Cuenca paying attention to the big things. The lower cost of living. The colonial architecture. The mountain views. The promise of a different pace of life. We compare prices. We admire the churches. We take photographs of blue domes and flower...

Exploring the food of Cuenca on a wet Saturday

Exploring the food of Cuenca on a wet Saturday

Author's note: This is the first of a four-part series about how an expat with no culinary credentials somehow found himself judging one of Cuenca’s most beloved traditional foods. It’s also a story about the generosity of strangers and the adventures that begin when...

What’s that got to do with the price of tomatoes?

What’s that got to do with the price of tomatoes?

My father ran a grocery store in England in the 1950s. At some point he converted it to self-service, which is what we would now call a minimarket. He did not do this because he had read about consumer psychology or operational efficiency. He did it because his shop...

We need Edwin! Please help us keep him

We need Edwin! Please help us keep him

By Frances A. Hogg Corazónes de Oro (formerly Hearts of Gold Foundation) provides services to struggling Ecuadorian families. We vet potential clients (many of them referred to us from other organizations) for our programs including All Children Deserve to Dream, and...

Playing guitar in Los Jardines Geriatric Center   

Playing guitar in Los Jardines Geriatric Center   

Realizing that my wife Belinda and I may one day need living assistance, the Los Jardines Geriatric Center on Cuenca’s west side presents such an opportunity. After relocating from California thirteen years ago, we have made Cuenca our home. Our fifth-floor apartment...

Does experience still matter in the age of AI?

Does experience still matter in the age of AI?

A recent comment on one of my Cuenca High Life articles stopped me in my tracks. The commenter argued that artificial intelligence is advancing so quickly that many of the skills people spent decades developing may soon have far less value than they once did. After...

Yellow fever comes to Cuenca

Yellow fever comes to Cuenca

There are moments in Cuenca when you suddenly realize you are no longer living in the sleepy colonial retirement brochure sold on Facebook by people wearing alpaca sweaters and holding cups of artisan coffee the size of flowerpots. One of those moments arrives every...

Re-thinking charity: What is the future of giving?

Re-thinking charity: What is the future of giving?

By Garry Vatcher Several years ago, we attended an international conference in Munich. It was an eye-opening experience. The funders we met there were very familiar with Ecuador and the challenges organizations face. One issue stood out immediately: in most countries,...

Fingerlickin’ good

Fingerlickin’ good

It was probably sometime around June or July in1982, when I was working in Bermuda, that I was invited to the house of someone who had a satellite dish to watch a World Cup football match. During the afternoon I was introduced to a friend of a friend who worked as a...

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Week of June 28

Ecuador mobilizes rescuers and relief supplies after Venezuela earthquake.

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Court approves expanded security powers across Ecuador.

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Trade returns between Ecuador and Colombia but recovery will take time.

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