Viewing Lima from a distance, it would be easy to write it off as a dusty, dry metropolis tucked between the Andes and the Pacific. It’s poor, crowded, and overrun with motorcycle traffic, dogs, and bodegas. That’s all true. It’s also a city that has given over its spare, concrete surfaces to anyone with an…
Category: Lima, Peru
Lima: What I Know Now
As our time starts to wind down here in Peru I’ve been thinking what I’ve learned that I didn’t know before we landed way back when. Here are some I’ve come up with. Fitting In – This seems to be the phrase that let’s you be cool…¿Qué tal? or at least as cool as two…
Chocolate Research: Learn what Peru has to offer
Cacao beans are a major export of Peru. However until recently, Peru didn’t have a large market of artisan chocolate producers who sold their wares in finished form. Everything went straight to the international market. Fortunately, that has changed with advent of farm-to-table movements, fair trade agreements, organic farming, and a concerted effort by producers…
Cusco – Forewarned is Forearmed
Anyone who has been or is planning on going to Machu Picchu knows that Cusco is the gateway. We knew that breathing at the 11,152 foot level would be a challenge so we vowed to “take it easy.” What we didn’t know was that you would be out of breath sprinting away from the hordes…
Little Things: Unexpected Differences in Lima Life, Part 3
More observations on how life in Lima is just a little bit different than anywhere else. Catch up on Part 1 and Part 2. Weather Forecasts. Weather doesn’t happen in Lima, so the weatherman job doesn’t exist. I’m not sure about other parts of the country. Seriously, there’s a gradual daytime change of about fifteen degrees over…
Holidays in the Tropics
One of the changes I wanted to make this year was to get away from the crass commercial celebration of the holidays in the United States. I personally despise the two+ months of non-stop hard sell that takes over all aspects of American society. Peace on earth? Can’t find it north of the equator. I’ve…
Little Things: Unexpected Differences in Lima Life, Part 2
More observations on how life in Lima is just a little bit different than anywhere else. Catch up on Part 1 here. Lawn Care. Trimming the verge in Lima does not involve lawn mowers. So how are lawns kept trim? Well, there are armies of guys with weed wackers keeping Lima parks nice and even. I…
Scenes from Machu Picchu
Despite the struggles to get to the mountain and the obvious dangers in going, Machu Picchu was fabulous. Here are some of our favorite pictures:
Machu Picchu: What Could Go Wrong?
Machu Picchu has definitely been a high point of our time here in Peru. In a later post we’ll each talk about our favorite memories, but today I want to talk safety at Machu Picchu. I can’t speak to life safety hazards associated with the other six of the seven wonders of the world but…
Travel to Machu Picchu in 12 (easy) steps
We’ll do an actual post on Machu Picchu next. However, I thought we should give a little background on what it takes to get there. These steps are in the order of the journey, not in the order of when you should buy things. I’ll do a little timeline/cost summary at the end to help…