I know we´re breaking form here by skipping a few days... Forgive us. We are about to embark on a 3-day trek in the Sacred Valley area and then visit Machu Picchu (Macchu Pichu? No se) on Thursday. Just to make you a little jealous, the details of the trek are here: http://www.aventours.com/adventures/huallanay3d3n.html
If you read the above, one clarification/disappointment. It turns out the llamas won´t be carrying our stuff (horses will), but we are told that we will have llamas walking with us. Just keeping us company, evidently. Local Inca lore advises that keeping a llama with you at all times helps keep the land sharks at bay.
Way back in the early days of the summer of 2010, many many years ago, Victoria agreed to drop everything she was doing to accompany Joseph and serve as his translator/caretaker on a jaunt through South America. After the two spent a total of about 12 straight days arranging to put their lives on hold (if you're reading this, then you're probably among the close friends and family who will be receiving some of their bills while they're away... please continue to pay them) and visiting multiple Targets up and down the eastern seaboard, they left the country on August 24th. How will it end? Will the pair ever return? What will they eat? Where will they sleep? Will they finally run out of things to say to each other?
For answers to these and more - in fact, ALL - of life's nagging questions, read below.
For answers to these and more - in fact, ALL - of life's nagging questions, read below.
Glad you survived the Pan American Highway-is it still only one lane each way?Gotta love that ceviche?Any soroche and what about pankekkes con miel?
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing-we are living this vicariously!