Is Ecuador a Good Place For a Single 60-Year Old Woman?
regina
regina
I am coming to Cuenca hopefully on April 24th for two weeks and would like to meet up with you! I should be clearer tomorrow--Tuesday on my flight plans so will let you know. I need accommodation somewhere central for the two weeks that I am there so your suggestions are most welcome. My plan is to return at the end of June with my animals and belongings.聽

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regina
I can't call you toll free from here in Canada. Could you pls forward another alternative number. I know we can't post numbers on this site so I am not sure what to do. However, I have been in touch with a couple who live there and I am now waiting to hear back from them. My questions have to do with which airline is best to use leaving from Calgary..It seems going to directly to Cuenca limits one's choices. I also need to know some suitable place to rent for the 8 days I am there which I will use to make some contacts and secure a pet-friendly desirable abode. Then I will be returning for good at the end of June--for good meaning right now at least a year.聽 So--any information and support you can give would be most welcome at this juncture and I am sorry for leaving it so late but such was the nature of my situation as I awaited some crucial info regarding available financial resources. Now I have that and it is all good.
Thanks so much, Regina!
I can help you find short-term accoommodations while you look for a pet-friendly place to rent. I see listings and hear of rentals available all the time.
Try to email me at azuay65 /!\ I AM A STUPID SPAMMER /!\ dot com
regina
Thanks聽 so much for being so helpful. I really do appreciate all your support for this big leap. Yes, I will send you an e-mail with my telephone number.
"I need to limit our first time to 16 women who are either in Cuenca to "check it out" or women who've lived here less than a year or so. Seven of us Golden Girls will be there to answer your questions, share information and give referrals. It will be a great opportunity for newcomers to connect with the supportive spirit of women who live here in Cuenca.
The cost to you: Your breakfast. The support, encouragement and information: Free! Let me hear from you if you'd like to participate on Thursday, May 1 at 9 a.m. Please PM me at facebook.com/GGICG. Yes, this is for Golden Girls only. So if you have a partner/hubby, he/she can have his/her own adventure in Cuenca that morning. We're all looking forward to meeting you and sharing important information for your new life... Christine"
If you are not on facebook, I sure can relay the message to her and find out where they will be...if you are going to be in Cuenca on May 1st, that is! Just let me know!聽
Hope you are having a nice time! And hear from you soon?聽 Sue (Oregon, Cuenca bound later this year!)
Cindybrew wrote:Please I need help am a single woman of 27 of age and I will VE traveling alone will that be safe for me? Also I wish I can help with accomondation like sharing the rent pls let me know I plan to visit ending may
Hi Cindybew,
I think you need to give more details. Wha are your plans? Are you coming as tourist? How long you will be here? In which city?, etc.
I would like to meet you. I have lived in Central and South America for almost thirty years and I consider life in Cuenca very safe.
regina
I look forward to meeting you when you come later this year. Hopefully, by then, I will have a place likely in Cuenca , and will be settled. No, I am not in Cuenca yet and won't be likely until sometime around the 10th as I聽 am going to Quito first. This is because a very nice warm Ecuadorian lady has offered to help me and also has a place where I can stay She also lives in San Francisco for part of the year. I will keep you posted about my impressions. I will contact the Golden Girls on FACEBOOK--Thanks for the info. Stay in touch, Sue--wish you were going sooner.
I am off to Quito on Thursday and will be staying there with a lady who I met online. She is Ecuadorian and also lives in the States. I am looking forward to this trip very much and hope to secure a place either in Quito or Cuenca. I like the look of both. Quito being quite a bit larger might not suit but I am willing to give it a serious look as I have found out through this wonderful lady --some very decent options outside the city--Cumbaya and another place a little further. I will sure share what I find out with you as I know your plans are to re-locate later this year. Please do stay in touch.

....i have the same plans and also live in LA......planning a trip in Nov 14.... would love to start a penpal relationship and maybe we could run the gauntlet together...we could exchange email addys at some point...Peace & Love.....Eddieregina
....from what I can tell ther is sooooooo much to do that a week will only be a teaser....ha....c'yaRegina
I am a retired engineer living in Calgary but will be heading o Ecuador in Jan. 2015. Have spent a couple of months last year in Ecuador and now need to return to explore more of the Pacific coast area: Cuenca is fantastic!
I would be happy to share my experiences with the local potential Ecuadorian visitors!
Thank you for the invitation! Sure--that would be great--write to me at barbara.suderman@yahoo.com. Not to be too snoopy but go ahead and share what you would like to--just a little bit for now would be great! I will do the same. I am currently in Cumbaya just outside of Quito with friends and I am here looking for a suitable place for myself and my animals which I am bringing at the end of June when I move here.
Best regards,
Barbara
It is sooooo good to hear from you and I am from Calgary currently in Cumbaya just outside Quito with friends. I have been here for five days--I think--as time gets away on me here--and will be returning to Calgary on the 20th. I love it here and I am looking forward to being here permanently. I will be leaving Calgary at the end of June. I am looking for a place suitable for myself and my dogs and have seen some places but so far --haven't found the right one. Today--hopefully-the house we are going to see is great and my searching will be over. My friends live here in Ecuador and are Hispanic--they spend part of their time in the States.Anyhow--would love to hear back for a fellow Calgarian!!!!!
Barbara
I am back from Ecuador. Did you ever get my message?
... i really am going to try and go in Nov of this year...... heres my email address if you would like to start penpal ing.... edward.larsen54@yahoo.com... cant wait to hear the good stuff..Peace & Love
Eddie
John
Just read your post.聽 I'm in same boat that you are...trying to figure out all the options and where exactly in EC that I want to live.聽 I am going for a visit in November.聽 I don't think my retirement will be enough at this point, so I will have to find some type of way to make $$$.聽 I have several thoughts on that subject as well.聽 I asked the question a while back regarding "Is EC a good place for a single black woman?"聽 I got some interesting responses.聽 Most said, the people are warm, friendly and welcoming.聽 Some said there is racism/prejudice directed toward those of the darker persuasion.聽 I plan to visit and see for myself.聽 Hope you post soon about your discoveries and plans.
Would like to visit Ecuador first to get a feel fro things.
Anyone have any ideas to share with us about where to start the process of moving there to retire?
Fred
Kenneth
Loja Welcome Center
LojaWelcomeCenter.com
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Hi Ken:
"Fortunately, we really don't have racism in Ecuador like it is in other parts of the world.聽 I will not say racism doesn't exist, but in general people don't treat you different because of the color of your skin.聽 There are not many black or Asian people in Loja, but while I grew up there, I had a few black friends and to me they were no different than me.聽 I always saw them as equal.聽 It is the same thing about religion.聽 We don't care what religion you are.聽 You can be jew, muslim, baptist etc,聽 it is irrelevant to most people.聽 I will say an Asian or a black person will feel very comfortable in Loja."
That is very nice, just not true.
What you see can be easily misunderstood in both directions. For example, I attended a regional dance performance in Loja at a local school. The dancers honoring the dances from Esmeraldas wore blackface. I thought this was racist (culture ignorance on my part) and found that this was not correct. One has to be very careful in interpreting events聽 out-or-culture. I would also be careful suggesting that anyone (black or asian) would not experience racism in Loja. This is too optimistic (or perhaps, just charmingly idealistic).
Class prejudice is not uncommon in Ecuador. I have seen this first-hand throughout Ecuador and in Loja. It is ugly. Very ugly, and surprising because most Ecuadorians are, at the least, very polite in almost every situation. But, like most countries, people with money or of pure breeding can be pretty misguided in the way they treat others. You should not be surprised then, that Correa's (and hence, other's) attitude towards indigenous people comes from somewhere back in the middle ages. I like him otherwise, but during the election a few years ago, I did not vote for him because of his disrespect towards聽 the indigenous people in Ecuador. If he keeps it up, he will have an uprising of the Shuar Indians, who he calls ignorant savages. This would be a monumental tragedy (and we can guess who is ignorant here).
Religious tolerance is quite high. While the vast majority of Ecuadorians are Christian, they could care less what your religion is as long as you are polite and kind. Most of the Ecuadorians I know take people at face value. If you act trustworthy and respectful, the will treat you the same. But, there is that pesky thing called Gringo tax. I have written extensively in the blog about that. But, to summarize, it is not just greed as you might think, and it is easily (and I think legitimately) justified. You have to put yourself in their shoes to understand, and that's not so easy to do. How many of you have had to survive on less than $400 a month for most of your life? How many of you, right now, think that rich people should pay more taxes? See what I mean. In Ecuador, you are the rich.
suefrankdahl wrote:I think also that white people are not really in a position to give a fair assessment of whether racism exists or not. It is the subjective or objective experience of the person it might be directed at.
Such a strange comment. "White people are not really in a position to give a fair assessment..."聽 Are you implying that white people do not experience racism? Regarding the rest, are you saying that a person observing racism is incapable of understanding or even having a sense of what racism is (i.e. it cannot be defined, described, or felt in a compassionate way). Finally, are you really saying that racism is subjective (i.e. not real in any concrete way?). Tell that to muslims, blacks, mestizos, indigenous people, poor people and all the many others groups聽 yes, even white people聽 that experience racism and prejudice. I know personally and factually that they would NOT agree that their experience is subjective.
I don't know if I am muddying the waters further but if a man told me that there was no sexism in any given organization my first instinct would be to ask a woman.
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