I know you're tired now, but we will not give up. After all, Christmas is Christmas.
Christmas Trees in Ecuador are usually carried out in plastic. Some clear-headed souls have reasoned that it might be unnecessary to recycle plastic bottles to create a Christmas tree. We can just stack them the way they are, and presto: We do have a lovely Christmas tree!
The pictured Christmas decoration is outside the ministry of farming.
Merry recycled Christmas!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Don't sit on me
-it says in Spanish in front of the chair.
If it might not be literally what is written, you should still guard you well to defile it with your bottom. At this table and on this chair sat namely the heroes of Ecuador when they signed the Declaration of Independence after centuries of Spanish rule.
One might add that it was not just ink that flowed in this context. Plenty of blood was also shed on both sides before it got as far as getting something down on paper.
And the papers are also exhibited in this museum affiliated with San Agustin Church in Quito.

One might add that it was not just ink that flowed in this context. Plenty of blood was also shed on both sides before it got as far as getting something down on paper.
And the papers are also exhibited in this museum affiliated with San Agustin Church in Quito.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Postal Christmas
A natural absence of conifers promotes the Ecuadorians ability to improvise when they decorate for Christmas. There is of course a lot in plastic but almost everything can be used.
Here for example, The Postal Service has recycled some old boxes and stacked them up in the conic shape of the Cristmas tree. Are there less Christmas spirit because of that?
Nooooot.
Here for example, The Postal Service has recycled some old boxes and stacked them up in the conic shape of the Cristmas tree. Are there less Christmas spirit because of that?
Nooooot.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
WANTED (not)
Here is the overview of Ecuador's biggest public enemies. Measurements of the corresponding skulls match the profile of a perfect criminal. Only two or three of these guys do have criminal records, but all of them are running as presidential candidate for the elections in February 2013.
The ninth candidate, "Don Burro" was not approved. It is not confirmed whether it was because Don Burro is an ass. Few people, however, doubt that he would have done an honorably election.
More boring details in "the next president of Ecuador", here.
The ninth candidate, "Don Burro" was not approved. It is not confirmed whether it was because Don Burro is an ass. Few people, however, doubt that he would have done an honorably election.
More boring details in "the next president of Ecuador", here.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Nude men
In our series of "obscene pictures from Ecuador" today, we present this scene: two naked men in wrestling match and an unhappy dragon lying squashed underneath. The statue has recently been deployed along with a number of others in the main street Naciones Unidas.
Here the censorship apparently intervened and positioned a belt to cover the man's anus.
The work is otherwise dated 1904. Maybe it has been on the municipality stock the last hundred years, until they found the times mature.
Here the censorship apparently intervened and positioned a belt to cover the man's anus.
The work is otherwise dated 1904. Maybe it has been on the municipality stock the last hundred years, until they found the times mature.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Heyy, you!
In big cities like Quito and Guayaquil, the traffic is clogged.
You should be soft, supple and especially rude to access forward.
This is entirely understood by the iguanas in the Centenario Park in Guayaquil. Nevertheless, this "passing" is too much in its insolent manner.
You should be soft, supple and especially rude to access forward.
This is entirely understood by the iguanas in the Centenario Park in Guayaquil. Nevertheless, this "passing" is too much in its insolent manner.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Flying low in Quito
We are not sure of the cause. One possible reason may be that the pilots are staring blind at the altimeter that indicates 2850 meters above sea level, and do not realize that they are in the middle of the afternoon rush of Ecuador's capital.
Whatever they create problems by not comply with traffic regulations. They do not stay in the right lane, and sometimes they even leave the roadway. There was a Boeing 2524 which took the laundry of Mrs. Lopez the other day.
The authorities remain silent on the issue, focusing instead on the progress they have achieved in agricultural policy.
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