My horizons are a bit smaller in Barranca than elsewhere, since my universe is my neighborhood. It was pretty exciting to have a new food truck cafe. A pleasant Colombian couple is selling coffee drinks and the back of their van has two beautiful old-fashioned looking expresso machines. The two wear traditional Colombian outfits andContinue reading “New on the Street”
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Bringing In 2018
We had a wonderful New Year’s Eve considering that at noon on Dec. 31 we had no idea what would happen. A couple of conversations later and a quick trip to the store we were set. (Jonathan shopped while I stood in the long line. Serendipity smiled, and he turned up just as I gotContinue reading “Bringing In 2018”
Transitions
It’s time again for resolutions that we would like to keep, those we might keep, and a few that we keep making even though know we will never keep them. Hope is boundless, so let’s all put a big scoop of it in our resolutions and head on in to the New Year. Our holidayContinue reading “Transitions”
Last visit to our favorite beach…. for now
We took a last visit to the Albufera de Medio Mundo, our favorite place to go beachcombing. It’s very isolated and we wanted to see the effect of recent weather on a beach that doesn’t get cleaned up every morning like ours does. Hicimos una última visita a la Albufera de Medio Mundo, nuestro lugarContinue reading “Last visit to our favorite beach…. for now”
Cheering up the Patio
With the help of our talented friend Leila, we added some color to the patio. Con el ayuda de nuestra talentosa amiga Leila, mejoremos el patio con colores nuevos. I provided some images of birds from ancient Peruvian pottery and Leila used them to create her own contemporary versions on decorative planters. She even toldContinue reading “Cheering up the Patio”
Rain–El Niño–Disaster
A strong El Nino was predicted for December 2015 through April 2016 in Peru, and the government made funds available for disaster prevention. The season passed with barely a rain shower and the ocean only warmed slightly. Disaster averted. This year, no El Nino was forecast when the rains began. Up and down the coastContinue reading “Rain–El Niño–Disaster”
Rain!
When we came to Peru in 1999, people showed us the tiny splash marks of raindrops in the desert and said they were from the last rainfall, in 1964. That may have been hyperbole, because there is thick sea mist, but last night, it really rained, for the first time since we put the newContinue reading “Rain!”
A new project: Mirror Frame
Walking along the beach one afternoon, I stopped at one of the places people sell things to look at a mirror. It was the perfect color for our guest room, so after visiting it a couple of times, we bought it. I realized that I could make one of these myself, and since the guyContinue reading “A new project: Mirror Frame”
Just when you think nothing is going on…
Despite this past week being the start of the school year, it wasn’t too quiet on the beach. On Tuesday the Argentine backpackers left on their way north. They have been camping across from our house on the beach for about a week, and we let them use the shade of our front porch duringContinue reading “Just when you think nothing is going on…”
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.”