Posted on December 27th, 2008 by Linda
Yoga is immensely valuable for balancing all areas of life and connecting to the Source, or what some call God. Living from that connection brings greater physical and mental health, serenity and acceptance. In addition to the upcoming Anusara Yoga two-day workshop January 17 & 18 with B. J. Galvan, two other forms of yoga [...]
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Filed under: Cotacachi, Ecuador Culture, Ecuador Lifestyle, Living in Ecuador
Posted on December 24th, 2008 by Linda
Daily meditation brings me greater serenity and centeredness, especially needed these days when so much chaos is impacting our world. My meditation is a form of Raja Yoga and Gary and I also practice Hatha Yoga, which focuses on physical movements and is great for releasing stress from the body and keeping us flexible.
We are [...]
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Filed under: Cotacachi, Ecuador Culture, Ecuador Lifestyle, Living in Ecuador
Posted on December 11th, 2008 by Gary
For weeks, we have been telling people, based on information from our attorney in Quito, that an Ecuador visitor can go across the border to renew your Ecuador Tourist Visa for an additional 90 days just before your initial 90 day visa expires.
Today, we have proof! Kristen and Frank, two temporary Cotacachi residents from [...]
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Posted on December 5th, 2008 by Linda
Here’s a December update from our Quito Cultural Arts reporter, Liliya Bykova. If you are interested in a wonderful walking tour of Old Town Quito, and an insider look at expat life in Quito, please call or write:
“Legends of Old Quito” with Liliya and Leo. Leo is also a U.S. licensed electrician, and will gladly [...]
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Filed under: Ecuador Culture, Living in Ecuador, Places in Ecuador
Posted on December 4th, 2008 by Gary
We continually receive inquiries about Ecuador Residency Visas. We share our experience as best we can, but with the continually changing landscape in this subject area, it is often hard to follow.
The following post is by Kirsten, one of the people who went on our last Intro to Ecuador Tour, and is now planning her [...]
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Filed under: Ecuador Laws, Ecuador Residency Visa, Ecuador Tourist Visa, Moving to Ecuador