Our primary mission was actually to take pictures at the market, because we have grown to be such shutterbugs. But to make the market visit even more bearable, we reasoned to ourselves that we do need new clothes. The yellow-reversible-to-blue jacket I have been wearing since the beginning of the trip has begun to shrink after repeated washing and drying. (No jokes about me expanding instead, please. Heh. I hereby forestall you! Consider yourself forestalled!) And given that we will soon be going on some very cold treks up some very cold trails around some very cold mountains, I need another jacket. And the wife (who is not giving up her La Fuma jacket) has also decided that she needed another sweater, and a poncho.
Or grey? Which do you think she bought?
As we walked on to the middle of the market place, my eye was caught by some really funky hats. I guess there were court jesters even in ancient Ecuador, and the court jesters had to wear something like this to please their king. Just like I had to wear them to please my queen! Since the lady who was selling them was so nice to let us "fool" around with the hats, we cooked up a some justification for ourselves to buy something from her. The cloth bag that we bought had the image of a blue-footed booby. I know what you're thinking! But seriously, the blue-footed booby is a bird!
We arrived at another section of the market that focused less on textiles and more on accessories. Here, you get earrings, necklaces, aromatherapy joss stick holders, wicked-looking knives disguised as a troll figurine, stuff like that.
There is supposed to be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but I was a little reluctant to open the blue containers
As we were making it through to the other side of the market, I was drawn to a wood carving of a blue-footed booby. Being a boobs man, I knew that I just had to have a pair of them! Taking a deep breath, and remembering the dirty looks Roy gave me in Shanghai due to my lack of bargaining skills, we set off to spend almost ten minutes haggling with the shopowner for a pair. He tried really hard to sell us a family (small, medium and large boobies), then when that failed, tried selling us a pair of medium sized ones. I kept insisting that I only wanted a small pair, and he kept saying that he only had one small piece, not a pair, and had to sell me one small and one medium piece instead. To cut a long story short, we bargained for a pair of medium sized boobies (yes, yes, about B-cup), bringing the price from USD 44 down to USD 32. I think we did a good job, because the shopowner still looked dazed as we snapped off a shot of our triumph!
The Otavalo market was definitely one of the nicest markets we have ever been to. The cool weather and the civilised bargaining was a distant cry from the markets we suffer when in Bangkok. Despite that, shopping and bargaining is still a great energy-sapper for us, so after a quick stop for pie and a sack of nuts for the wife, we headed back to our hostel. After all, we did get some inspiration on what to do next from one of the stallowners at the market!
7 comments:
Hehehe funny pictures! You guys are a hoot!
Hi Dannie and Yilin. I've been reading your blog for the past 2 weeks. Never been to SA before but i'm very interested in travelling there. So I'll be following you both closely in your travels from here on.
Keep GOing! :)
wow! what a colourful post! love it.:)
Tracy: It's the captions that are funny okay? Because I'm a funny person :p
Geordie: Thanks for dropping in! If you travel to SA before end of the year, let us know!
Stephanie: Yes, it's amazing how color adds vibrancy to a place, isn't it?
I thought I never see the day that Dannie says he only wants a small pair of boobies...
Now all I need to see are flying pigs and life would be complete! :D
Roy: I've never been a greedy person. As long as they fill my palms can liao. You know what they say... a pair in hands lead to a bird in the bush... or something like that.
Anyway, saw the other one that you deleted. We'll keep an eye out for them again! :)
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