He would ask Fausto what Casa meant and Fausto would respond with a house. Fausto grew up in this town so he knew all the local traditions. Fausto would move from this little town to the main capital Quito. He went to college to start a new life. meeting James one he would travel with him throughout Ecuador.
As James rode through the forest with Fausto he saw Casa de Campo Cayambe. "What a magical place it is," he said to himself. walking to the door he sensed that his life would forever be changed. Sitting on the hammock he understood what all the rave was about. it is a home away from home. where the wild in heart come. having the chill of the volcano Cayambe giving him rest from the days heat.
He would say to Fausto to get wood for the fire. sitting near the fire he would look up and see the stars brightly shining. Making the wonder of this place even more magistic. He could hear the dogs barking and the cows meowing. what a spectacular place, vested in a little town just three kilometers from Cayambe he knew he was home.
There James saw the horses that were in this ranch house. Making their jolly movements in their corals. Having so much freedom to move about. He would be advised by the caretaker to only get so close to them without him. As it where it was almost time to leave.
though James only been their a few days he felt the warm embrace that this place made to him. For it shone brightly to all those that came before him. Hopeful that He would return. He was again embraced by a hug in the caring arms of the owner.
I would like to thank Casa de Campo Cayambe for the image