Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Lima, Peru- May 25-26, 2009






So Lima ended up being mostly about the food, delicious seafood. I really like cebiche. The taxi drivers were crazy and didn't necessarily know where they were going, but alas, just like the Amazing Race.

The Amazon Rainforest, Tambopata Reserve- May 23-25, 2009













After the cold alpine freeze, the humid heat of the Amazon was welcoming. We got to see everything from tiny frogs, caimans, monkeys, macaws, giant spiders, etc. Everything but the mosquitos was nice...even our slog through knee deep mud was somewhat fun.

Machu Picchu- May 22, 2009





Even with 4 days of hiking to get there, Machu Picchu did not disappoint. Our first views were obscured by clouds, but as we descended it became more and more clear. Beautiful. And it was wonderful making the expedition with friends. I had a great time with Sara, Casey, Elda, Phil, and Marian.

The Inca Trail- May 19-22, 2009












The Inca trail to Machu Picchu is a grueling, at least for out-of-shape me, 4-day trek over centuries-old weather-worn rocks hewn by the Incas. We hiked through 10 micro-climates from sunburning deserts to alpine frost. Day 2, otherwise known as the gringo killer, to Dead Woman's Pass was the worst. A calf-burning climb up the mountain to the first pass around 14,000 feet high. I'm glad I didn't carry my pack that day. Overall, we survived, had great food cooked for us, tents set-up already by the time we reached camp each day, and a good appreciation for our porters. It was awesome!

Cusco and Pisac- May 17, 2009






Cusco seems to be the epicenter of Incan and Qechua civilization. Near the sacred valley and a string of important ruins, we spent the day shopping in the big Sunday market in Pisac as well as visiting the ruins near the town. The Incans were agricultural geniuses and that still shows in their "produce on steroids." The corn and grapes in particular.

Lago Titicaca- May 15-16, 2009







Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, beautiful blue water though too chilly to dip in. Marian and I got to visit two islands on the lake inhabited by local Uros and Qechua people. The first set of islands were man-made "floating islands" that the Uros made from reeds and natural cork-like blocks. The 2nd island, Isla Taquile was idealic, overlooking the cordilleros blancas of Bolivia. The hike up to the top was breathless as well as breathtaking as it is more than 14,000 feet in elevation.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Honey- May 13, 2009



It was quite the ordeal to pick the place to host Brandi and Marian's birthday dinner, but with some help from Erin we finally settled on one. A great one at that, really cute in the Northside area which I'd never explored before. We had a good showing despite the rainy weather. Delicious food, good atmosphere, great company.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Doce de Mayo- May 12, 2009




So the title is a little redundant, but so be it. As we don't seem to be available on the actual holidays (ie cinco de mayo), the alphabet club ends up celebrating randomly. Once de mayo last year and doce this year. The Foremans hosted and it was a wonderful day to spend in their backyard. My belly is still recovering from the gorge of beans, fajitas, and tres leches cake.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

April in Town- May 2, 2009



This weekend was a flashback to college. April came in town for the Flying Pig and we got to hang out at the Stand...at least everyone's legal now. Kim and I worked more on "smiling with our eyes," but unfortunately we look a little more scary than smily.