Temple Trip

 We were happy to spend another week in Cumbayá at the Quito Temple. We met a few Westerners, too. One couple was from Sandy, Utah, and touring South American temples. They said Quito was their 99th temple to attend. I was impressed that they were able to travel freely as he was blind and using a cane.

The second couple we met were from Sidney and had recently settled in Quito as ex-pats. I wonder where we will settle when we retire. 

Each afternoon after a temple session, we would drive to the Scala Mall, then walk into town and find someplace to eat lunch. Then we walked back. It was a great way to get in 5 miles and still eat a wonderful lunch. We had barbecue, Columbian arepas, encebollado, and pizza.

On the way back home, we noticed that a ton of people had stopped at the Papallacta pass. Then we realized it was sunny. That was the first time we'd seen one of the volcanos, Antisana, at 18,870'.



Every time we drive through, it is overcast and windy, so this was a nice surprise.


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