Sunday, October 30, 2011

Lunahuana

I had another baking experience, and let me tell you they just keep getting better! Last week decided to bake cookies with my boyfrandd, yes you read that correctly, and his sister. I swear they thought I was a magician or something and they were only chocolate chip! We burned the shit out of them but they still loved them. The funniest part was that they were surprised an hour later when the cookies weren't soft anymore...hahaha

Anywhoooo went with my program this weekend to Lunahuana- a lush green valley en el campo. Shortly after arriving we headed out white water rafting. The river was beautiful, we all got drenched and swam in some rapids. After lunch we headed out on a city tour-we hiked a hill to see some ruins, walked around little lunahuana, went to an extremely old vineyard and tasted some wine and pisco, went to some other place where  we taste tested delish honey and then went to a real haunted house! Apparently ten days after it was built everyone who lived there died..and I don't remember the rest, but we walked through in the dark and it was spooky.




 My new profession..cobrador...the people who rally you onto the micros and take yo moneyz..this is how they appear yes.

 Today we woke up at dawn and were told we were going zip-line ing and on a short trek. The zip-line was nothing like costa rica..see picture. It was more of a pully system that took forever. The trek lasted over an hour, in the hot desert, at 8 am all just to see... a mummy. The mummy was pretty cool but due to lack of breakfast no one was feeling the trek. After breakfast and pool time we went horseback riding. Which alright but nothing like Huaraz when we rode horses up to glaciers for 5 hours. We lunched and pooled some more before heading out to go on cuatrimotos(four-wheelers, atv's..I don't know what you people call them). We started out single file, mind you two on each cuatrimoto, going through the center of Lunahuana, then we went off on some strange mountain trails and that's when the fun began. Lets just say it was sort of like mariokart in real life. Ella and I came in second only because Tonisha is a crazy driver.
 "zip line"


 Loquitos behind mee
...evil

Tomorrow is Halloweeen...so hopefully we can celebrate it well down here. Tuesday is Dia de los Muertos/ Dia de la cancion Criolla...going to the largest clandestine cemetary, should be interesting!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Cajon

Today we made a band...
We learned how to play the cajon, which is the most well known Peruvian instrument. Basically a wooden box with a hole in the back. We dropped some beats and I have a really good video but it won't upload for some reason:( 
 La chica on the left is holding the jaw of a cow ..an instrument in peru!You bang the bone and the molars rattle making a rather interesting sound I would say...so creative those Peruvians!

Tomorrow I am going to a castle:) 

Monday, October 17, 2011

sara en la selva!








This weekend I went to the Amazon jungle city of Iquitos..only accessible by plane or boat.So we flew..out of our seats after our history midterm and raced to the airport with less than an hour before we took off. It was like a scene from a movie..we went to security then had to run all the way back to the front desk to get a sticker on our tickets, then run all they way back up to security. But we made it!


So Thursday night we got in and were whisked away by our guide in mototaxis..lets just say I want to be a mototaxista for a day or my life. All they drive in Iquitos are motorcycles, mopeds or moto taxis. Entire families on a motorcycle..including infants, eek! Anyway we met up with my host sister Viole and Emily who had left earlier in the day, got dinner and went to bed. But by went to bed I mean I just layed there waiting until it was time to get up because it was 95 degrees and there were 4 of us in a very small room and one fan.....

meghan and her coco- coconut water!

We tried to see the sunrise and sort of failed. Then we went with our guide to the market in Belen to buy some selva drinks. It was huge..and smelled bad..and I wanted to run out of it. Then we drove a little further because some people wanted to try Suri..worms. Grilled,fat,worms. They looked like what they eat in the Lion King...I was the only one who didn't try it, and I'm so okay with that.Anyway we drove to Nauta and from there got in a boat, it was basically an XL canoe with a paddle that had a propeller on the end...but that's what they use to get around so we did it. As we were cruising down the Amazon it began to thunder, like the loudest cracks of thunder you can imagine. And then it rained for a little bit..it felt so nice because it was mmm about 98 degrees and humid as what! We got to the lodge in the middle of the jungle where we were the only people along with our guides and the 5 or so people who would cook for us. We lounged in some hammocks before taking a walk through the jungle..I got to carry a machete:) We walked for 3 hours, saw monkeys monkeying around way up in the tree, swung from jungle vines, got stuck in mud, drank milk from trees we weren't supposed to, and saw giant bugs! After dinner we took a night walk through the jungle to a lake where we went in a canoe looking for alligators..mind you it was pitch black. We didn't see any sadly but we had a good time doing a 21 point turn in a dense carpet of lily pads. Also there were 3 foot wide lily pads and lightning bugs all around.

The next morning we went on a bird watching boat ride..boring. Then to a puebla of about 40 families...where we met a snake and drank coconut water. Then we ate some breakfast and went out on the boats again. This time we went fishing for piranha's... with a wooden stick for a pole and a piece of string....After that we motored around and saw some of the famous pink dolphins jumping around. Then we jumped around..right off the boat. The water was so warm it was hardly refreshing...so we smeared this rejuvenating mud all over us and ran around. My skin still feels so soft. I want more of that mud! We returned to Iquitos, ella got a little sick off the side of the boat, some people did Ayahuasca with a Shaman, some people got massages, Meghan and I watched Toy Story 3 in the air conditioning and fell asleep.

Sunday we got to sleep in a tad before we met up with our guide and took a boat ride to see the lower part of Belen. It is basically a floating suburb that is extremely impoverished. After that we went to a manatee reserve and I got to feed the little baby manatees. One thing we have noticed here that is very different from the US is that in the US living on the hills or on the river usually means you have money and here the poorest areas are the ones closest to the water or on the hills surrounding Lima. Anddddd that's about it...fotos!








                                                     shaving ella's armpits with my machete

                                                             George of the jungling it!
 jungle boogie
 awesome sunset
 baby parrot
 baby jungle kid
 baby chickennnnnnnnnnn
 my future home
 This is the jail. You sit in this small box for a certain number of hours depending on what you did...
 Does anyone want coconut water?
 on the way to Belen
 Belen's number one discoteca!
me feeding a baby manatee..they said I had to prepare for the future....it was weird

Friday, October 7, 2011

Is it really Octubre??

Well well well. Interesting week I had. Tuesday went to see Planeta de los Simios(planet of the apes) with Ella and some Peruvian friends. Didn't realize that it would be dubbed so that was a Spanish adventure. Surprisingly I understood it all which was really cool. It was midterms week so two of my classes got cancelled Wednesday so Ella and I went surfing with our friends/instructors and we both ate a lot of shit but did really well on the shorter boards. Yesterday Ella and I decided to explore Barranco ( a cool artist/hippy neighborhood on the beach) because the only time we ever go is at night. We wandered around found a cute art gallery, ate some cookies, and took pics. Then at night we had a dinner with our CIEE group at La Dama Juana. It was a fancy buffet dinner accompanied by Peruvian dances! Ella and I were a little late getting there so we of course got the seats next to the stage...needless to say, the pulled us on stage to dance. 
 Dancin' and eatin'
 Okay I turned into Indiana Jones since you last saw me. That was not my hat btw,it was part of their costume.
                  Okay and then this happened.....but he was like a Peruvian James Franco..so I don't hate it.

Tonight is the Peru v Paraguay futbol game..AMO PERU!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

America Latina

Realllly into this video...


Punta Hermosa

Tranquilo fin de semana! Ayer fuimos a punta hermosa! We wanted/meant to go to Cerro Azul to go surfing but we got a little lost and the bus ended up not going that far. So we got out in a small fishing village called Pucusana (I think)...ate some palta sandwiches, saw more scary peruvian dogs and then got back on the bus. We headed back towards Lima and got out at a beach town called Punta Hermosa. Apparently in the summer it is hoppin! Since it isn't summer though not too many people were there. First beach I have seen with sand. We didn't get to surf but we did do some extreme body surfing. Can't wait to return, it was only 45 minutes south of Lima and you can take a micro right there. It's only about 3 soles or 1 USD each way. loveee it. 
 Pucusana

 Punta Hermosa
 Ella Bella
kinda looks like Greece