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Stephen came home with a fun story. Off the main square in our neighbourhood of Barranco is a public library. It is quite an inviting-looking building. The inside is a bit different. The main...
Never Quite There ( In Peru! )
The journey can be the destination...
Stephen came home with a fun story. Off the main square in our neighbourhood of Barranco is a public library. It is quite an inviting-looking building. The inside is a bit different. The main...
Apologies for the long silence on this site. It has been a whirlwind of job-related activity here in Lima. I am currently recruiting for a youth entrepreneurship program and I’m having trouble getting enough...
Interestingly, Peru has the same addiction to unrealistic advertising that the rest of the world. Most products, particularly in the malls, are advertised next to large pictures of blue eyed models with their...
Elections are coming up – Sunday is the big day! I’m looking forward to having it all over. Apart from all the parades and music broadcasted over loudspeakers, the municipality where I work is...
This is the annoying message I’ve been getting recently while trying to use our bank cards here in Peru. The bank we use, Scotiabank, actually has branches everywhere here. You may have noticed...
Happy first day of Spring to everyone in the Southern hemisphere! Today Lima cooperated and gave us some sun! We’re definitely hoping it is a sign of things to come. In other news, I’ve...
We are walking around in the colonial center of Trujillo when we see a man with a wheelbarrow causing a bit of a ruckus. Being generally interested in both wheelbarrows and ruckuses, we sidled...
We went to a northern coastal town called Huanchaco that is famous for its reed boats. They have a unique design that has been passed down through this ancient fishing village and these boats...
I work in a municipal building with 5 floors and 1 maintenance person. Needless to say he is a bit hard to get a hold of. As part of our Youth Employment Centre we...
Here’s a little fun with words. In Spanish you say when something makes you really mad you say: me da rabia. Literally translated it means it gives me rabies. What gets you mad enough...