Saturday, December 3, 2016

Sweet Hotel in BABAHOYO



OUR SWEET HOTEL ROOM
IN BABAHOYO

Beautiful view of the city from our hotel window.  We were on the second floor but I guess they still needed bars on the windows.
Shot of our air conditioner.  We don't know if it worked.  We never tried to turn it on.

We were the lucky ones!!  We had a cushioned seat.  Notice the beautiful blue contrasted with the green toilet.
The other couple had an old hard seat but the neonatalogist from California didn't even have a seat.  (She only paid $15 per night.)  We had to pay $15 per person.  It was so worth it though because the room came with breakfast.  (A scrambled egg and stale piece of bread.  We opted not to eat breakfast at the hotel the second day.)  This was a minus 5 star hotel!

This is our shower!  It's pretty slick.  If you turn the water on to a dribble it's hot.  Full force and it's cold.  Notice the circuit breaker switch in the background.  We felt lucky because the neonatalogist with us didn't have any water.

No toilet paper in the toilet!!  Oops!  It's a hard habit to break!!

Sweet bed!!  No bed bugs, fleas or other critters.  (that we know of.)   We did worry a little about vampire bats coming through our open window.  We did see a lot of bats flying around on our trip back to Guayaquil but we don't know what kind they were.

Another lovely view from our room.  This was the best hotel in the city!!!

This cat was one of the customers that kept us awake at night.  First the patrons in the  hotel were loud and obnoxious until about 2:00 AM.  Then a couple of cats started fighting and making all sorts of noise.  Then it was the turn for the roosters.  About then it was time to get up but not before the turkeys just outside our window started gobbling.



Little carts are pushed or pedaled throughout the city.  This is where a few entreprenuers stored their equipment.  Just below our window.
Be Careful!  You have to read the signs.  This one says to put the toilet paper in the toilet.  This is a sign in the airport.  I couldn't resist taking the picture on the back of the door in each stall.  We have to be reminded where to throw our tp in each place.  Be grateful for our blessings!!!!  Little things mean a LOT!

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