Today it dawned cloudy in Cuenca, reflecting my mood a little bit. I’m sad to be leaving already. I’ve been very impressed with how pretty and livable Cuenca is, and the friendliness of the Ecuadorians I’ve met. Nathan chose a nice place to live in retirement.
It was my day to begin the trip home with a 1:30 p.m. flight to Quito. I had some repacking to do first! I didn’t want to carry 3 luggage items, with the third one being my new “Panama” hat in a cardboard hat box. I managed to fit the hat box inside my suitcase and then stuff my clothes all around it. The soft-sided suitcase had to expand to it’s max depth, but didn’t get any heavier because the hat and box weigh very little. Whew, glad it all fit!
Nathan came with me to the Cuenca airport. On the Tranvía I sat next to an older man who started talking to me in Spanish. I told him where I was from and that it was the end of my vacation. He said he lived in the country with 2 dogs, 25 minutes outside of Cuenca by bus. Even though my Spanish was weak, I mostly understood and we could have a conversation, so that was rewarding. We arrived at the airport early, around 10:45, so I had to wait a while before dropping off my bag with LATAM Airlines. But everything went well and they even upgraded me to a premium seat in the first row of the airplane for some unknown reason.
After landing in Quito, I got my luggage then walked across the street to the restaurants in the Airport Center and ate lunch about 2:30. Next I found a taxi for the 10-minute ride to my hotel. It’s a small hotel called Quinta San Felipe, in a residential neighborhood near the airport. The taxi driver knew just where to go, but I didn’t see any sign indicating it was a hotel from outside the gated drive. I have a small but modern room overlooking the pool. It’s $59 total, including dinner tonight and breakfast tomorrow, although I’ll need to leave before breakfast is served.






I was the only hotel guest eating dinner here tonight, served at 7 p.m. in a beautifully decorated large event room. The owner prepared a cream of mushroom soup, small green salad, French fries and chicken breast for me. As I ate, he set the other large tables with place settings for a party to be held here tomorrow. The meal really hit the spot and I happily finished it off.
My trip will be over soon. I leave for the airport around 6 a.m. tomorrow. The hotel owner said he’ll call a taxi for me when I stop at the office in the morning. My AeroMexico flights will take me to Mexico City again, then to Seattle, but the layover is much shorter this time so I should be back at SeaTac before 9 p.m. tomorrow. Visiting Ecuador has been so enjoyable and I hope to come back someday. This is my last blog post for the trip. Thanks for following along!

















