
This is the street we live on in Puyo, Ecuador.

Ann, 'flushing' the toilet in a public restroom. Most of them do not have water lines to
the toilet, so you must 'scoop' a small bucket full and then empty it into the toilet to flush. Ann found this very interesting!

Ann pouring her bucket of water into the toilet to flush it. It really is a different culture in Ecuador!

The senora who sells goat milk straight from the goat! On our street, with her goats and her grandson.

Some of the lava rock and ashes from the Volcano Tungurahua. This volcano is 16,500
feet and is the most active in Ecuador. It's 1 1/2 hours from where we live. The volcano
erupted August 2006 with lots of lava flow, and has been spewing ashes several miles into the sky, regularly, since that time.

More of the lava rock and ashes from Tungurahua.

Lava rock and ashes at Tungurahua.