Kim finally got a picture of someone wearing a surgical mask. It's quite a common sight but not an easy thing to capture on camera.
We passed the Abraham Lincoln plaza on our way to lunch.
At the "top" of Roco Pichincha, we had settled on a lunch place, agreeing to meet there at 1:00. Kim and I made it just on time, and Jill and Ingrid arrived some 15 minutes later. They had been running errands. Vaughn and Alberto had ruled out making it on time, but when they found out we were getting a late start, they decided to come on. Turns out, Sushi Nori's food is quite tasty, but their service could use a little help. We were there for at least two hours! It was nice to be together, anyway.
It being Vaughn's last day in Ecuador, he had several culinary things he wanted to experience one last time. Jill and Ingrid had an afternoon visit, but Kim and I were able to tag along with the brothers to "the best coffee shop in Quito." I'm not a coffee connoisseur by any stretch of the imagination, but any beverage that comes out looking like this must be good, right?!
After our coffee, we bid Vaughn and Alberto farewell and headed off to Kim's chiro appointment. All the best back in the States, Vaughn! We'll miss you here.
Rebekah M met us for supper at Crepes and Waffles. Our intention had been to go for ice cream, but the ladies ended up ordering crepes, and then Rebekah and I did have ice cream afterwards. A perfect ending to a lovely day!
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