I was LUCKY enough to spend the Christmas holiday with my wonderful friends, Lib and Benj, who are just over 1 year into their Peace Corps service. They live north of Huaraz, Peru in the Cordillera Blanca in a cute little mountain town called Musho. (Check out the link on the right to their blog for more info.) Christmas morning!!! And we're making cookies - YUM!! We even had a little Christmas tree.
Christmas Day we spent with close friends of theirs - Betty is making us our meal, which consisted of chicken soup, quy (guinnea pig - yup, I have officially tried it now), potatoes, and rice. Quite a Peruvian meal, to say the least.
On the 26th, we did an amazing hike through the Cordillera Blanca up to this lake (Laguna 69 - not sure of the significance:)). Quite a lake, as you can see. The happy duo as we began our descent - look at those smiles!!
The Blanca is such an incredible mountain range, nestled in the eastern Andes. It gets the precipitation from the Amazon, which can't get over the tall peaks (>6000 meters!!) without turning into beautiful snow. The contrast of white is breathtaking.
I have now returned to Cusco after a wonderful 5-day holiday. I have a few more weeks here, and then will be returning to the states briefly Jan 16th - Jan 25th. I am looking forward to re-connecting with family and friends, not to mention the exciting Alicia-and-Bruno wedding I get to be a part of while I'm home. I hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas and that your New Years´plans are shaping up.
Much love from the Andes,
Laurita
Friday, December 28, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Pictures of Yanapay
The entrance to the school, which is divided into 2 - 5-8 y/o and 9-14 y/o.
The school for younger kids, where I worked mostly.
THEATRE!!! The kids prepared plays describing the celebrations in December from all over the world - this is my class doing a play about Babushka, the Russian tradition.
Kiddos! Marco and his sister Karen are some of my favorites, along with my friend Jocelyn.
Friends Meghan and Aviva at the Yanapay Aldea restaurant that supports the kids program. Great friends!!
Check out the yanapay website for more information about the project. http://www.aldeayanapay.org/
The school for younger kids, where I worked mostly.
THEATRE!!! The kids prepared plays describing the celebrations in December from all over the world - this is my class doing a play about Babushka, the Russian tradition.
Kiddos! Marco and his sister Karen are some of my favorites, along with my friend Jocelyn.
Friends Meghan and Aviva at the Yanapay Aldea restaurant that supports the kids program. Great friends!!
Check out the yanapay website for more information about the project. http://www.aldeayanapay.org/
more pics...sorry these are a little out of order
This is the view in the morning from Huchuy Qosco`...some of the ruins are in the background.
We then hiked up another pass to 4400 meters - this is the view on the way up.
Have you ever run across llamas while you are hiking? Well, I hadn´t...funny looking creatures, if you ask me.
On top of our highest pass...finally.
The beautiful cliffs on the other side...'vale la pena', as they say in Spanish - worth it.
We then hiked up another pass to 4400 meters - this is the view on the way up.
Have you ever run across llamas while you are hiking? Well, I hadn´t...funny looking creatures, if you ask me.
On top of our highest pass...finally.
The beautiful cliffs on the other side...'vale la pena', as they say in Spanish - worth it.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Pics, finally!
The beautiful blue lake, where I spent Turkey Day with Lib and Benj...oh, and we swam across it, too!
Kiddos!!! This is one of the Friday fiestas at Yanapay (the school where I volunteer in the afternoons).
How can you NOT want to take these guys home! Josue and Miguel are two of the little devels in my class:) Don't let their smiles fool you!
On the hike from Cusco to Huchuy Qosco...heading right into the Sacred Valley.
Kiddos!!! This is one of the Friday fiestas at Yanapay (the school where I volunteer in the afternoons).
How can you NOT want to take these guys home! Josue and Miguel are two of the little devels in my class:) Don't let their smiles fool you!
On the hike from Cusco to Huchuy Qosco...heading right into the Sacred Valley.
Seppe in the morning just in front of the ruins we camped at (Huchuy Qosco).
Pics!
Pics!! (From trip to Arequipa)
Just to give you an idea of the canyon...Colca Canyon is the deepest in the world. And sooooo beautiful.
On the way down on Sat...we stayed on the little green island (oasis) at the bottom.
The bungalo we stayed in.
On the way back up the next morning - Seppe is a good comparison to see how vast it truly is.
On the way down on Sat...we stayed on the little green island (oasis) at the bottom.
The bungalo we stayed in.
On the way back up the next morning - Seppe is a good comparison to see how vast it truly is.
Waaaaaay down there is the oasis we stayed on...such an amazing hike!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Merry (almost) Christmas
Hello all,
As I sit here writing, the sun is shining and the Christmas decorations are multiplying. It is quite strange for me to consider this to be Christmas season without the fluffy white stuff or the nip in the air I am so accustomed to, but I am enjoying watching as this country changes and prepares for the holiday season. I am jealous, however, of the news I get of the loads of snow that has fallen in the northern states...hopefully some of it will be around when I return for my brief stay in January!
I wanted to update you all on my adventures since the last time I wrote. Unfortunately, pics have been a bit challenging for me to upload recently, but I will keep trying, to keep checking the blog for picture entries! I spent Thanksgiving up in Tarapoto with Lib and Benj, which was wonderful. VERY hot! Tarapoto is in the jungle, so I don't think we stopped sweating the entire trip. We ended up at Laguna Azul (blue lake) with a few other American Peace Corps Volunteers, where we enjoyed the local fresh fish and fruit, went on some amazing hikes through the jungle, swam across the lake, and relaxed with the locals. The trip was invigorating for me, and a much needed break from the work I'd been doing here in Cusco.
The past few weekends I have been lucky enough to do some amazing traveling in southern Peru. 3 weekends ago, Seppe and I headed out on an adventure to hike to some ruins called Huchuy Qosco. It was an outstanding hike, starting just above Cusco, 3600 meters or so, with 4 passes, the highest of which was 4250, and ending 26 kilometers later at some beutiful ruins you can only hike to. We camped in the ruins (literally), awoke in the clouds, and enjoyed watching the sun warm the valley thousands of meters below us. Absolutely breathtaking. We then hiked up another pass (4400 meters) and ended at a great little town, completely exhausted.
This past weekend, we (on a bit of a whim) jetted to Arequipa, which is a city southwest from Cusco. After an overnight bus on friday night, we took a bus for 5 more hours to the Colca Canyon. It is the deepest canyon in the world, and also happens to house the famous Peruvian condors. We ended up hiking down the canyon on Sat afternoon, and stayed in a little bungalo at the bottom of the canyon, sans electricity. Beautiful. Sunday morning we arose before the sun to be hiking by 5am...unreal. We hiked out of the canyon, caught a bus, and were blessed with a few sightings of the condors on our way out of the canyon. An unforgetable weekend, to be sure. Pics to come!!
Now I am back in Cusco, helping to prepare Yanapay (the kids program I work at) for our big Christmas party this weekend. The doctors at the health post are still on strike (quite a frustrating phenomenon for yours truly), but I am managing. I am looking forward to Christmas in Musho with Lib and Benj - I depart sunday the 23rd for 5 days with them.
If I don't have a chance to post before Christmas, please know that I am sending happy holiday wishes to all of you and tons of love during this season...
Lv,
Laurita
As I sit here writing, the sun is shining and the Christmas decorations are multiplying. It is quite strange for me to consider this to be Christmas season without the fluffy white stuff or the nip in the air I am so accustomed to, but I am enjoying watching as this country changes and prepares for the holiday season. I am jealous, however, of the news I get of the loads of snow that has fallen in the northern states...hopefully some of it will be around when I return for my brief stay in January!
I wanted to update you all on my adventures since the last time I wrote. Unfortunately, pics have been a bit challenging for me to upload recently, but I will keep trying, to keep checking the blog for picture entries! I spent Thanksgiving up in Tarapoto with Lib and Benj, which was wonderful. VERY hot! Tarapoto is in the jungle, so I don't think we stopped sweating the entire trip. We ended up at Laguna Azul (blue lake) with a few other American Peace Corps Volunteers, where we enjoyed the local fresh fish and fruit, went on some amazing hikes through the jungle, swam across the lake, and relaxed with the locals. The trip was invigorating for me, and a much needed break from the work I'd been doing here in Cusco.
The past few weekends I have been lucky enough to do some amazing traveling in southern Peru. 3 weekends ago, Seppe and I headed out on an adventure to hike to some ruins called Huchuy Qosco. It was an outstanding hike, starting just above Cusco, 3600 meters or so, with 4 passes, the highest of which was 4250, and ending 26 kilometers later at some beutiful ruins you can only hike to. We camped in the ruins (literally), awoke in the clouds, and enjoyed watching the sun warm the valley thousands of meters below us. Absolutely breathtaking. We then hiked up another pass (4400 meters) and ended at a great little town, completely exhausted.
This past weekend, we (on a bit of a whim) jetted to Arequipa, which is a city southwest from Cusco. After an overnight bus on friday night, we took a bus for 5 more hours to the Colca Canyon. It is the deepest canyon in the world, and also happens to house the famous Peruvian condors. We ended up hiking down the canyon on Sat afternoon, and stayed in a little bungalo at the bottom of the canyon, sans electricity. Beautiful. Sunday morning we arose before the sun to be hiking by 5am...unreal. We hiked out of the canyon, caught a bus, and were blessed with a few sightings of the condors on our way out of the canyon. An unforgetable weekend, to be sure. Pics to come!!
Now I am back in Cusco, helping to prepare Yanapay (the kids program I work at) for our big Christmas party this weekend. The doctors at the health post are still on strike (quite a frustrating phenomenon for yours truly), but I am managing. I am looking forward to Christmas in Musho with Lib and Benj - I depart sunday the 23rd for 5 days with them.
If I don't have a chance to post before Christmas, please know that I am sending happy holiday wishes to all of you and tons of love during this season...
Lv,
Laurita
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