looking to move to Cotacochi/Ibarra by the end of 2015
My name is Joanne, and I'm looking to move to Cotacochi/Ibarra by the end of 2015, if everything works out as planned. Right now I am finishing up a Master's Degree, and will defend my thesis in January.聽 I thought about coming on a pensioner's visa, but have been told that with my MA, I'll qualify for a professional visa, which will allow me to work a bit.
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Barbara Suderman wrote:So where are you now and have you any thoughts about Cuenca?
Hi Barbara,
I'm in Wichita, KS.聽 Cuenca looks like a lovely city but I'm looking more for a quiet, small town atmosphere. I'm not sure that I want to live in a large city again.

Ibarra has about 140,000 in the city and 180,000 in the metro. There were no numbers for Cotacachi, but I believe, from other things I've read or heard, that it is a good deal smaller.
Cotacachi is a much smaller, I think it's around 20,000.聽 The nice thing is Ibarra is only 20 minutes so even a grocery run wouldn't be a daunting task.聽 I'm looking for a much simpler life, a place to write, knit, and garden, and Cotacachi seems to check all those boxes.
Have we been in touch--are you in Quito--I may have exchanged e-mails before --there are so many to go through--but I am here in Cumbaya now and am聽 re-locating to Cuenca as I am unhappy in this place I am in. I didn't have the time to get to Quito and frankly the size scared me for living there.
There are about 800 expats in Cotacachi, but I'll be coming by myself-- that is--if you don't count my dog. I've been on my own for over 20 years now, and the idea of moving this far is scary and exhilarating at the same time.
Welcome to 大咖福利影院!

Thank you for your introduction.
I have created a new topic as from your post on the Ecuador forum for a better visibility

Sure nice to be in touch with you!
Christine wrote:Hi Joanne,
Welcome to 大咖福利影院!
Thanks Christine!聽 Glad to be here.聽 
I have a ^ above the six on my keyboard.聽 Sorry not to be more of a help with that.聽 I'm going to send you a PM in a minute.
Were you able to get out of the lease? When are you going to Cuenca?
No--big cities are sure not the same but 500,000 is do-able. I know it is a reasonably large city but it also has what I want in life. As you said --there are trade offs--actually here--I have had to trade off a lot in just personal comfort level--physically and emotionally. I am looking for the thing I got in return--could it have been the rota virus? just a touch of humour there. I am a careful cookie and yet sometimes I can be thrown off by little things and or easily swayed. I know me by now and yet darn it--I still can get sucked in. I sure am on alert now --boy oh boy--after all that has happened here. Whew!
Any insights into Cuenca life?
If you've been reading the posts from Melody and Doug as they travel around, Melody stated that there is no such thing as "clear blue skies" in Ecuador; however, the skies in Vilcabamba were perfectly blue. For me anyway, the temperatures look ideal, year round. I may have to change my planned destination from Otavalo.
ChecMark wrote:I just watched a number of videos from Andy, the HoboTraveler
Thanks for the link.聽 I watched several videos and bookmarked his website.聽 The man seems to have a good head on his shoulders.聽 He's out to make money, but he's very upfront about it, which is refreshing compared to most of the travel and retirement grifters out there.聽 I had to laugh at his take on the all the wackos fleeing America to escape imaginary conspiracies.
LeftClique wrote:He's out to make money, but he's very upfront about it, which is refreshing compared to most of the travel and retirement grifters out there.
Most of us are able to tell if somebody is trying to make money without it being announced publicly.
emaw wrote:I live on a small farm near Cotacachi just on the outskirts of Quiroga....We actually brought 25 dogs here with us including 5 English Mastiffs.
Just wondering what was the experience of bringing in 25 dogs to Ecuador...and what did it cost.

Whenever we make it out there we'll have to look you guys up and have a hound-y get together!

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