We skipped our plan to see the opera at the movies in Lima and stayed at the beach to enjoy the end of summer. There was a body board tournament–we watched for a few minutes. We enjoyed chatting with the various backpacking young people from Argentina that seem to be moving through like migrating birdsContinue reading “Last weekend of Summer”
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Second to last weekend before School starts
It was a big weekend on the beach because it’s almost the start of the school year and families want to get to the beach while they can. We won’t mind the decrease in crowds on the weekend, but we will miss our neighbors who have less time to spend once their children are backContinue reading “Second to last weekend before School starts”
Fiesta Virgen de Lourdes 2017
Friends, I am trying something new today, writing the blog in both Spanish and English. Please skip to the language of your choice. I may try blocks of each language or first one the the other. Bear with me. Amigos, Hoy impieza algo nuevo, voy a escribir el blog en Castellano y Ingles. Por favor,Continue reading “Fiesta Virgen de Lourdes 2017”
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”
A Semi-Expat?
What is it like? Expat Life in Peru? First I didn’t want to use the word expat, but I do spend four or five months a year in Peru and most of the rest of the time traveling. My situation may be a bit different than others because I am more mobile than fixed, butContinue reading “A Semi-Expat?”
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”
January, and a few more visitors
Summer is going full tilt. The air is warm and humid most of the time, and the ocean is not as cold as it was a few weeks ago. On the left is the rocky point at the south end of our bay. On the right is a recent sunset. We have many, many sunsetContinue reading “January, and a few more visitors”
Holiday visitors
Last Christmas, our youngest daughter Lillian and her boyfriend Neil visited us in Peru. This year they went to see his family but our two older daughters visited us. We enjoyed every minute. I didn’t take nearly enough photos. Amanda and Jimmy arrived on Dec. 20 and Lyra arrived on Dec. 22. We spent Dec.Continue reading “Holiday visitors”
There’s something happening but you don’t know what it is…
When we want to go beach combing in Peru we have always gone to a beach about an hour’s drive from here. This year, things seem to be changing. The beach is normally empty except for a row of seabirds wading along the edge. There are mole crabs (muy-muy) under the sand where the surfContinue reading “There’s something happening but you don’t know what it is…”
Getting ready for the season
“Let’s not rush into things,” is a phrase that people on the beach can really get behind. Today is Dec. 15, ten days until Christmas, one of the biggest holidays of the year and source of a lot of annual income along the shore. There’s been a surge of efforts to fix the beach upContinue reading “Getting ready for the season”