After I finished my volunteer work, the next phase of my Ecuadorian adventure began. I made the Quito Howard Johnson my headquarters as my partner and I explored Quito and Otavalo. To some, the name "Howard Johnson's" conjures up images of an old-fashioned hotel and restaurant chain where you could get a homemade ice-cream and fried clams, but this is not your grandfather's Howard Johnson. In Ecuador, Howard Johnson's is a thoroughly modern establishment that competes easily with nearby four-star hotel chains and offers comfortable accommodations, full breakfast buffet, exercise facilities, and free Wi-Fi. The Quito HoJos is also well located in the La Carolina district, from which you can explore the botanical gardens or catch a trolley that goes into the heart of the Old Town, which also happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage site for its extraordinary Colonial architecture that dates back centuries.
Here we are again- Part 3. We are now in Moab, Utah. A wonderful place to sight see in Arches National Monument and to 4-wheel. We have rented another jeep and are starting our 4-wheeling adventure. The first picture is at Gemini Bridges. The other one, below, is on our 4-wheeling adventure. That little line (road) in the picture is where we will end up after going down a mountain side!
Welcome back to Part 2. We stayed 3 days at the Wyndham Durango. Durango is known for the Narrow Gage Railroad that travels from Durango to Silverton carrying passengers back in time to a small gold mining town of yesteryear. We did not take the trip this year but have many times in the past.






