Cumbayá Reservoir

 We stopped by the reservoir to get some walking in. Cumbayá always seems to have great weather.


The view shows how sprawling the city is. Although we are at a high altitude, the main part of the city is even higher. Cumbayá is always a few degrees warmer than Quito temperatures.


While we wander around the city during the day, we return to the temple each night. Sometimes it is full of patrons and we get to see many people. Tonight our sealer surprised us by remembering our names. We were shocked by his memory since it has been 6 weeks since our last visit. The family members we were sealing together were Hamiltons from Paul's British side. We had a wonderful evening full of the Spirit.


Driving out of the city, we travel past the Virgen del Paramo Papallacta. Each time we think we should take a picture, but it's cloudy and rainy each time. The elevation is 13,330' so it is windy and cold. But no snow. It's just 1,000' shy of Mt. Rainier!


This small chapel contains a representation of the virgin. Many people leave flowers and family members' pictures and memories.



Now that we live in Coca, that has cut off 1 hour from our travel time. So we can make the drive in 5 hours. One of the brothers in our branch posted this picture recently. He's trying to sell this cart so he can afford to attend the temple. I love the faithful members in the Orient.


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