Expatriate Life: Labor is inexpensive. That doesn’t fix everything.

One of the big advantages of living in Peru is the low cost of labor. That means that we have a caretaker who lives on the property. He keeps up the house and the garden even when we are not here. Compare that to the US, where we would leave in the summer to comeContinue reading “Expatriate Life: Labor is inexpensive. That doesn’t fix everything.”

Expat Life: Food is great but you’re on your own for local entertainment

Twice a week around 9 am, we go to the local market complete with hanging raw meat, squelching liquid underfoot in the aisle of fish, and the scent of recently killed chickens. That may be the cost of fresh food, and it doesn’t bother me too much. When we buy fish, Jonathan lifts the gillsContinue reading “Expat Life: Food is great but you’re on your own for local entertainment”

Summer

Not much new this week, but some memorable images. Camping on the beach is a part of summer here. Having spent several summers camping on archaeological research projects I say it looks a lot more fun than it is. A number of beachfront restaurants open for the four-month summer season. Here’s a color-coordinated vehicular blastContinue reading “Summer”