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Regular day in Cusco

Monday, a regular day.

After breakfast we drop of the laundry and go to school. On the way Heidi buys some clear spray-paint which is needed for the class and the rest is what has become a routine. I reflect how incredible it is that within 1 week we have grown accustomed to a new reality.

Below the distance tracked. Walk to school (South East) – much walking with the kids in school, back home for lunch. Then to the North-West for spanish lessons – irregular verbs, and a  quick shopping trip during the mid-afternoon break, then back home.

In the evening Heidi and I look at the February diary. It is time for us to plan the trip after Dubai. We are puzzling around three elements; our time in Nepal, the need to be in a good location to get our Chinese visa’s and last but not least a good location to manage Chinese new-year (which is 19th of February, and some places in Asia totally shut down then).

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Machu Picchu – “breathtaking” according to Heidi

And we come from Cuzco (a higher altitude).

Absolutely magnificent.

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This is part of homework! Field trip to discover the Incas.L&A MachuP

Can you get it more Peruvian? Lamas at Machu Picchu!

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Getting into the routine

Cusco is treating us well. The majority of the altitude effects are gone, we are fully in the know on what to do in the school we help out, and our spanish lessons are going quite well.

Kids loved the massage yesterday, we are eating very well and just booked the trip for the weekend to Machu Picchu. Can’t wait!

Hasta la próxima post,

 

Arrived in Cuzco….

Cuzco, a major historical town from the Incas.  High up in the Andean mountains, at about 3400 meters (11,000 feet).  Town of about 600,000 people nestled in a valley between light green bur rather bare mountains.

We have settled in our new home for the next weeks. Lovely people.

Weather is unique, a cold wind, but the sun burns like I have seldom felt before. Fantastic blue sky; nothing like altitude!

Tomorrow the intro at the new school.,pictures soon follow.

 

From Ica – incredible travel day…

What a day! Early up, 4 hours of driving through desert in a van to get to a peninsula for a wonderful boat ride (thought that Peru was all like Machu Picchu (green and steep hills – now I know better).

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Also discovered the sand-dunes on home-made buggies and sand surfed.  Beautiful sunset with the family.

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San Cristobal – Kicker Rock(s)!

Amazing swim – galapogos sharks, black tip sharks, sea turtles, marlin, rays and….  Hammerhead sharks!

Cristobal to KickerRock

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Leaving Isabela – not easy / many hugs and kisses

Busy last day. Kids were sort to see us go (several wanted to crawl into our backpacks). Great last classes however, with good-bye pictures.

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This is the trip we made (notice speed, elevation and direction). Yes we did it by (private) plane, rather than be sick on a boat for 5 hours.

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This will be hard to beat (if at all possible)

Wednesday 5th November

Oh what a day! We woke early 6:15 and cranked through breakfast which was a toad-in-the-hole. School was good, tried “don’t worry be happy” song which was the first time I saw the students engaged for more than 60 minutes.

Did a private lesson with Mathilde, which proved fantastic. She really wants to learn, and I am convinced this contributes for longer term. The discussion also gave me interesting background into island life.

We get stunning news from Jorge (person from the volunteering org in Quito). Though we had non-changeable tickets, he has made it possible to change TAME flights to Lima (we made booking error) avoiding huge potential costs.

But it gets better!

We meet a Vietnamese girl who stays next door. She mentions she will be back in Vietnam for their New Year, which is right around the time we will be there (mid February). She studied in the USA, living in North, mid and South California and tells us to reach out once we are in Vietnam.

No really hold on, it gets way better. . .

We have dinner in the highlands (friends via Alicia and the school where Heidi teaches); Yvette picks us up (extremely friendly, chatting all the way up to the highlands).

trip highlands dinner

We are stunned upon arrival. As we drive up to an oasis unseen before on the island. Before us is a restaurant, surrounded by lush gardens and some guest rooms. The restaurant must be good for a seating of 55-60 people, and has a full (inox) professional kitchen. Bert is a retired chef cook.

All the tables are dressed, candles lit; one Central table with 6 settings (glasses, silverware for 3 courses, two types of home made bread rolls on little plates). After a quick scan of the garden and admiration of the view over the landscape we settle at the bar (which is also handmade by Bert) with a glass of excellent white Chilean wine.

Bert cooks and partially joins us at the dinner table as we dive into the fresh vegetables which we so crave. I find myself in heaven. Listening to Yvette, joking with Michelle and hearing Bert’s views. All the MasterCard commercial:  Priceless!

Just after 10pm we leave, meaning Bert drives us down the mountain. We see the first owl on their rooftop, but end up seeing many more on the way down. Like the night-herons we encounter, they are not afraid, and at one moment we come to a complete stop as Bert has to switch his lights on and off several times to convince the birds it might be smart to get off the road.

Overall an unforgettable evening. This one will be hard to beat!

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A hike which ‘mist’ part of the purpose

had a long walk (reportedly 16km) to see the Sierra Negra Vulcano. Unfortunately we were in the clouds and could not look further then 200 meters. This means we did NOT get to see this:

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We did see however a beautiful lava landscape , but only Leendert and Alexander.   Alicia had pains in her heel so stayed with Heidi behind in the mist….

Don’t worry, we are well.

Internet connection has moved from ‘slow’ to ‘no’. Expect improvement tomorrow. Did have great day snorkelling and swimming amongst turtles, sea lions, rays, and white tipped sharks. Pictures to follow once bandwidth re-established.