But here are some pictures as well that I was finally able to upload.
My very first meal in Peru in the Lima airport. My Sigg bottle full of water, an Inca Kola, and an alfajor. =]
I can't tell you how happy I was when I found I would only ahve to share the bathroom with my roomates and not the whole hosue.
My shower which can provide the most awesome hot shower if you catch it at the right time.
Had to do the Myspace pic in the bathroom mirror. ;] I look tired after 25 hours of travelling. BLECH.
Marcelo, one of the little boys I work with.
Arianne, this precious little girl at work.
Nicol, the little girl I met that first day that I visited the center.
Arianne with her runny nose. =[
The little boys I work with trying to gather all of the plastic balls and practice their colors and counting.
The side of the mountain that says "Viva El Peru Glorioso. I don't know if the Hollywood sign has anything on this. =]
Catedral en La Plaza de Armas.
The beautiful archways all along the Plaza de Armas.
Cusco is pretty much always this beautiful and bright whenever it's not raining. I love it.
Palacio de Justicia. I'm assuming their City Hall maybe?
The Palacio de Justicia again.
Back ruins area of one of the catedrals.
Back of one of the catedrals. Have yet to visit any of them yet so I'm still not sure what each is called. =]
This awesome Chicharroneria on San Andres with a sign for Adobo!!! I swear, I felt so homesick when I saw this sign. Please send down some adobo, tocino, and filipino bbq. =[
The beginning of the march on Friday against the cut of milk rations.
Yasmin trying to carry a sign. =]
The march on its way through the Plaza de Armas.
Hotel Madison! I took this one for you Maddie. Maybe we'll come back to Peru together and stay there. =]
Some of the boys of the house with their "Pro footballer faces" before trying to find a game. top row: Matt, Jake. Bottom row: Yuen, Ben.
A woman I saw this morning during the protest of the campesinos.
This little residential area a block from Avenida el Sol.
The architecture here is just so amazing. Another archway I saw and loved.
Military hero statues are quite popular here, and there's a whole street lined with them.
Some really extravagant house I saw that I think may or may not belong to some government official or some important person. After all, there were military personnel outside.
This cute little restaurant I saw with little Tiki umbrellas. I'll have to try it one day. =]
Hope you all enjoy my MANY posts. =] Til tomorrow. xxoo
2 comments:
wahoo! i was worried for a bit there. thanks for the shout out! i'm pretty sure we still have the game somewhere in that wacky house of mine. great pics, it looks crazy beautiful there.
can't wait for the next update! =D
What beautiful photographs! I won't be a dork and tell you to keep using those leadership skills. OK, I just did. :)
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