Weird Stuff
- Natural History Museum: stuffed animals such as birds and mammals, examples
of insects, cats, snakes, sloths, monkeys, turtle shells, sea life, fossils,
cow fetus at two months in a jar, a six-legged lamb with two tails and six
legs in formaldehyde, several human fetuses in various early stages of development,
stuffed Siamese twin lambs
joined at the cheek and the double-head
of a deer.
- Candiru catfish is small as a toothpick and favors orifices to hide such
as swimmer's urethra, vagina or anus. Surgery
is required for removal. Don't go swimming in the Amazon!
Chemicals and Effects
- Mate de coca is a common tea made from dried flat green leaves steeped
in hot water. In addition, the leaves are chewed. The medicinal effect includes
mood "brightening" and pain relief. Another product of coca leaves
is cocaine.
- One of our guides had a personal coca leaf bag made from the skin of a
white baby alpaca which died in infancy. The head had been removed and the
skin sewed closed at the shoulders; hand-woven fabric trimmed the raw edge
of the opening. The bag was folded in half and the tail served as a closure.
It was beautiful and soft. It felt very personal.
- Ayahuasca tea report (second hand knowledge): It is reputed that
those who consume this drink are bestowed with the ability to commune with
spirits, diagnose illness, treat disease and even predict the future. Senses
become acute, out of body experiences occur and relationships can be "seen."
More details
Escabeche de Pollo Recipe (Cusco version)
6 pieces of boiled chicken
steamed onion, asparagus, carrots, cauliflower, green beans
broth from boiling chicken
4 T white vinegar
1 T olive oil
1 tsp dry mustard
salt and pepper to taste
Season chicken with salt and pepper
Boil chicken
Remove chicken and reserve broth
To reserved broth, add remainder of dry ingredients; cool
Add cooked chicken and steamed vegetables to broth
Marinate for a minimum of two hours
Serve over a bed of lettuce with hard-boiled egg wedges and black olives
(For the Lima version, add a crushed dried red pepper and substitute chunks
of fish that you have fried in flour and seasoned with salt.)
Vacation Scents
- Mildew from the moisture in the air inside our tents and in some clothes
- City car exhaust from poor air quality control
- Sacred Valley corn stalks were burned from the remainder of last season's
crops
- A herd of peccaries… Once we smelled these beasts, we can never forget.
Even as we sped by on our motor boat, we caught their scent and knew they were
nearby.
Phrases, Words And Greetings
- "Buenos dias," "Buenos tardes" and "Buenos
noches" (rarely did we hear "Hola"
- "Chao" or "chao-chao" to say goodbye
- Handshake and a kiss on the cheek between men and women
- "No problem"
- Chifa, the name for Asian restaurants, whether it be Chinese, Japanese,
Korean
Cool Things We Purchased
- Coca leaf bag: the vendor said
it was from the Huari Period (600-1000 AD), but Lauren didn't believe him.
Regardless of its vintage, Lauren bought it because it is beautiful and very
finely woven.
- Erotic candleholder with very large genitalia
- Necklaces made by the Piro people: necklaces are made of fish bones, grey
sara-sara seeds, orange/black wairuo seeds with centerpieces of a snail shell
or a peccary tooth. The seeds bring good luck and also guard against evil
spirits. The Piro people migrate along the banks of the river, wear Western
clothing and fish for their food. They salt their fish to preserve for eating.
- Rug for our home hand-woven in brilliant oranges, reds, browns and greens.
- Traditional dolls used for offerings
and then burned in a ceremony. The dolls are made entirely of hand-woven textiles.
Items We Saw Which Should NOT Be For Sale
- Ocelot or margay skin
- Puma paw made into a small bag
Sol Y Luna
This
resort had fabulous food, exquisite
architecture, beautiful gardens and flowers, used solid wood exclusively alongside
iron work, clever art worked into the plaster walls, custom wall tiles, daily
towel service, was missing a heart and a soul, and had American prices in South
America's poorest country. If leaving with a feeling of warmth, friendliness and
a desire to return is important, this place is NOT for you.
Livestock
- Cows
- Lambs
- Donkeys or mules
- Pigs
- Chickens and turkeys
- Guinea pigs
Peruvian Paso Horses
The horses are smaller, somewhat narrower and have a "sideways gait"
which causes the horses to step high and prance -- it's beautiful! There is less
bounce for us inexperienced riders.
Ouch: Lauren's knees, ankles, tailbone… oh my. Did Lauren mention it rained during
our half-day lesson? Riding was great
fun, until the pain from the lesson took over during the next full day of
riding. In addition, it's not nice to ride after a sleepless night of food poisoning.
Dr. D. Cesar Pinto Batallanos and "Señor Efemero"
These kind and caring men provided excellent medical care during Tien's high
altitude pneumonia. The doctor had a peaceful demeanor and the nurse smiled easily
- we really liked them. They made "house calls" every four to six hours
to administer Tien's penicillin via IV, struggled with us when our interpreter/guide
named Moises was not available ("Nosotro preocupadamos!"), and
they were patient and generous with their time. The US$130 fee included all house
calls and medications. The hotel provided the oxygen tank. We
took a photo (notice Tien's IV and oxygen mask) and they agreed we were Los
Locos Americanos. During their visits, they told us of two other pneumonia patients
in their hospital due to the unseasonably cold weather we had, thanks to El Niño.
Weather
- Lima: dowdy, grey, misty and cool… This is typical and Lima gets about
three months of sunshine per year.
- Cusco: sunny, bright, chilly, thin air, colder when the sun goes down.
The thick clouds were bright white against the blue sky.
- High jungle in the Cloud Forest: humid, cool, cloudy and bright; chilly
at night, toasty by the fireplace
- Low jungle near the Madre de Dios: humid, sunny and warm but not hot, comfortable
- Sacred Valley: bright between high clouds, snow in the highest peaks, rain
rain rain along with thunder and lightening, drafty in our room (no insulation
around the doors or windows). Very unusual weather, report the locals, especially
for this time of year.
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