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I turned 40 this year (technically last year, but what's a few months?). So I decided to take one foot out of the grave and plant it in Ecuador instead. This is a story of my return to Ecuador to build a PT clinic in the jungle, not with any particular skills besides being a PT, but with the firm belief that God called me to go. "I can do anything through him who strengthens me."

Sunday, February 3, 2008

River Napo



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      • Vacuums, Victoria, and Volcanoes
      • La boda
      • Delubia deluge
      • Mangoes and cabbage
      • Back to Shell
      • Ruminahui trails and Cotopaxi volcano
      • Laguna Limpiopunga and the paramo
      • Ruminahui rambling
      • HCJB guesthouse and Quito views
      • Bus travels
      • Tungurahua volcano
      • The Nate Saint story
      • Margie, Johanna, & Cable guy
      • El Pailon del Diablo and Rio Pastaza
      • River Napo
      • Lovely Ladies of HCJB and MAF
      • Butterfly farm
      • butterfly cacoons
      • La Casa Suiza
      • Cauldrons and cables
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