For all we hear about the decline of Catholicism around the world, a version of it is alive and well in Barranca. I am not sure how many people I know go to Mass every Sunday, but almost everyone participates in one of the many festivals in honor of the Virgin Mary or other saintsContinue reading “Religious at heart”
Category Archives: Peru
A Memo to the Democratic Party: Defend Congress
Originally posted on Perspectives on economics and civilization:
We know that other countries have sometimes elected presidents who then manipulated the great powers of their office to nullify constitutional constraints and establish a permanent grip on political power. But from George Washington’s first election until now, Americans always selected presidents who, in prior public service,…
New Artwork on the Wall
We wanted to make another guest room more attractive because we are having both daughters visit over Christmas. If Amanda and Jimmy take the suite, Lyra would be left with an unimproved space. The ceilings are so high that it is difficult to get artwork big enough to fill the wall. I designed a patchworkContinue reading “New Artwork on the Wall”
Life on the Beach 2016
Trying to look at a familiar place with fresh eyes is a difficult proposition. I’ve been here in Barranca many times. One of the good things about a beach community is that it doesn’t change. The same fishermen haul out their beach seine every afternoon even though I have yet to see more than aContinue reading “Life on the Beach 2016”
After Election Day 2016
The last time I spoke to someone who was openly for Trump was a taxi driver in Edinburgh back in July. This shows you that I was completely out of touch with what most Americans think, or at least half of the US citizens who voted. During the eight months that were were on theContinue reading “After Election Day 2016”
Back in Peru, Nov. 2016
It is strange to be back in Peru after eight months. A little has changed and a lot hasn’t. Our flight was smooth and we arrived on time after leaving Miami a few minutes late. We landed at 10:30 pm and were probably at the Hotel Senorial by 12:30 am, which isn’t bad considering thatContinue reading “Back in Peru, Nov. 2016”
Me and my Warby Parkers are off and away
I wanted to say that for a while (see my Facebook for the actual eyeglasses). Accuracy demands that I note it’s not just me and my attractive eyewear, but also Jonathan (beloved and chef), two or three large suitcases, carry-ons and much paperwork clutched in our slightly nervous hands. Last year was easy, everyone spokeContinue reading “Me and my Warby Parkers are off and away”
Tipping point of the seasons
It was yesterday. I woke up to pale light on my pillow, not the bright sun that has been there every day in February. By 9:30 am the mist had burned off and the day was blazing hot as usual. Today, in contrast, the same mist was there in the morning, and was still inContinue reading “Tipping point of the seasons”
Winding Down on the beach
Now that I have a hot glue gun and access to sea shells, I had to finish up my projects. (I’ve never had a glue gun before–only burned myself once.) My other couple: Mr. and Mrs. Rumpole Ahem, you look like.. ‘she who must be obeyed.’ “Silly man! Of course I am.” The fossil atContinue reading “Winding Down on the beach”
Meanwhile, the festival of Our Lady of Lourdes
What a whirl! Not only more trips to Caral, but more events associated with the Fiesta de la Virgen de Lourdes than I would have imagined. There were two body board tournaments, sand soccer, kids activities, beach volleyball, the serenade, a procession, food booths, caballos de paso, and dancers! That was after bingo and beforeContinue reading “Meanwhile, the festival of Our Lady of Lourdes”