Thursday, July 30, 2009
Night out in Cusco
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
A day in Pisac
Enjoyed the Pisac markets, a picnic, some choclo before heading out to the Royal Inka.
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Wedding plans
Milka's Confirmation
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Church was interesting - there was another group there to have something blessed. They carried a statue out of the church where they were met by their small band and then all marched off down the street.
We went to lunch to Senor Carbon - an all you can eat meat restaurant for 35 soles. It was very interesting. Lex and I went for something from the menu rather than the full on meat choice. Meat was brought around on long skewers and those having the meat option had as much as they wanted - pork, lamb, beef, chicken, sausages. Selections just kept coming. It was really tasty!!
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More on the court hearing
Well they fronted up in a small room with a few chairs - judge and complainants and themselves. Judge listened to both sides - then wanted to go to the flat. So they all trapsed over to the flat. Eventually it came down to going further through the court system.... or agreeing to negotiate a deal and basically pay up. So that's what they had to do. But it didn't stop there - 'cos the judge then wanted to know what they were prepared to pay for his services. 100 soles .... or 50 soles..... well maybe 20 soles....
Some system!!!!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Taxis in Peru
Taxis like this are everywhere - most in really bad condition. It's amazing how many people and how much gear you can get into a taxi like this.
But the best thing about taxis here is that they are sooo cheap. A ride from here (near the airport) to town is usually 3 soles which is about $1US or around $1.20 AUD.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Rubbish - Cusco style
Late this afternoon, we heard the call and all grabbed a a couple of bags - we had a bit after moving clean up. So we, along with lots of other neighbours rush out to the truck with our bags and toss them into the truck.
Well it works - and it's better than the other system used by some - leave your bags of rubbish out on the footpath where the street dogs scatter the rubbish in search of food!!!
Quiet day in Cusco
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Apparently the strike was in protest over the fact that traffic fines have been doubled.
Planes were still coming in, but I understand people arriving would probably have to wait until late this afternoon when most of the protests were over, to be transferred to their hotels.
Reduced traffic was certainly noticeable around the plazas - it was so much quieter and more peaceful.
Must be feeling better - walked into town and sat down to a huge lunch (Aussie burger and Two Nations burgers) - should have shared one between us!!!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Amazing site
Today Milka had to get some forms ready for their pending wedding. Needed to have have the the details typed in - no problem back home ... and not really a problem here ... if you can find the place where these things are done .... wait in line (a common practice here, it seems) .... and pay some soles. Not difficult at all - but you should see this place. One block back from the main avenue, through a large gate/door and there are several stalls, each containing several people sitting at small desks with very old typewriters!
Catching up
Illness has prevented us from getting out to enjoy the sites of this wonderful city as we had planned, but it has also provided some unique opportunities.
Driving through the Commercial District
Last we were picked up by Zac's doctor and taken to different venues for some medical tests. Where else would that happen? We drove through narrow streets of the commercial district – the shops (not sure if that's the best word to describe these trading stalls) are small but packed with merchandise from the floor to the roof. All businesses selling the same products are grouped together so you see about 15 shoe stalls in a row. We also drove through the meat area – sooo gross – all meat cuts sitting out on benches! We shopped later at the Mega Mart (supermarket). Would like to stroll through the commercial district some day – think I avoid the meat area though.
The wedding invitations arrived from the printer – they are gorgeous! We also went with Zac and Milka to see people about the wedding video – very professional. Interesting to also see how some of the formalities will go. It will be a very formal occasion – Catholic wedding followed by a civil ceremony from what I understand at this point. Lucky it's starting at 12.30pm.
Moving ....
Moving day was planned for Saturday – but was under a cloud because of a big concrete pour for the above construction on the same day – and the concrete truck would be parked right outside our front door. So a quick decision at 5.30pm was to take a load that night. It all happened so quickly – someone went off to find a guy with a truck; beds were pulled apart and suddenly things were flowing into the truck. Wish I had got a photo of taxi arriving with Lex (TV on his lap), Milka (microwave on her lap) and Zac with anything he could carry on his lap and as much as they could fit into the boot. Taxis here are mostly very small!!!!
Another truck load and a taxi load the next day and it was all done. Only sour note of the day was the previous landlady holding them responsible for a broken windscreen in her truck. QUE? Something to do with her having to take a lock off a gate so that they could access their front door – which in turn enabled someone to come in and break the windscreen. Well she is taking it seriously, called the police – and their options were to negotiate a settlement with her (and pay up) or go to court – so they are off to court this week!
Off to church...
I joined Zac and Milka for church on Sunday evening and following Dr's orders rugged up against the cold. I was able to pick a few words – nosotros (us), mas (more), Hesus (Jesus), tu casa(your house) .... with so many other words in between I really wasn't following much. But, it was very interesting to be in the church where Zac had been baptised and to talk with him about his connections with the church. I'm not as fit and strong as I think – 15 minutes into the service.... standing ... I was starting to sway and sweat – then I started stripping off the layers .... Could only think how bad that must look ... stripping in church – so I gave in and took a seat.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Take a good look ... we are moving.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
On the up and up
We are making plans to go out tomorrow. Milka has a surprise lined up for us for tomorrow afternoon, fitting in before her confirmation classes and tourism classes.
I am picking up some Spanish .... but it is so slow. Manyana yo pago pantouflas. (or words to that effect - will let you know how that goes.)
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Hola from Cusco
Lots of roadworks going on around the airport - making the drive even more of a 'thrill' than usual. Haven't worked out which side of the road they use ... because in fact, they use both. With vehicles parked on the side of narrow streets and cars going all over the place, I remember what a car horn signifies here in Peru ..... watch out I'm coming through. Lindy and Mike will remember what that means!
All good - we arrived safely. Their place is smaller than I imagined from pics but really nice and cosy. Gets quite a bit of sun ... but tiled floor is cold. (Jill, put those slippers in. I've been told the Spanish word for slippers several times but just can't remember).
We're spending the afternoon with Milka while Zac is at work. Should say that I am ... Lex is resting and waiting on a visit from Zac's doctor. He doesn't seem to be getting any better - altitude may be playing a part. I seem to be wavering between floating and spinning. Hope that's the worst of it for me ... but just have to wait it out. Will upload some photos soon. Dr has just arrived.
Friday, July 10, 2009
How to negotiate the travel maze ....
Brisbane airport ... assured us our bags would be checked right through to Cusco. Zac assured us differently and he was right. Collect bags in Lima where they have Customs checks.
Flight to Santiago - LONG haul. Hit some turbulance mid-flight, and although not serious it went on long enough to tip me over the edge. Lex is not travelling so well - he has a 'cold' Didn't wear my face mask - may have drawn more attention. Only place we have seen lots of masks (all airport staff) is in Peru.
Santiago airport is very comfy - spent a few hours there easily, and managed to get wifi connection early, but unable to repeat it later. Some fluke. Santiago sleeping quarters....
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Lima. All airport experience up to this point were easy as we weren't entering those countries. On the plane to Lima we had to fill out the Tourist Card as well as N1H1 Flu form. Coming through the airport just after midnight ... line up for Immigration checks ... collect luggage ... more forms ... Customs checkpoint - Red or Green. Too easy, we got green. Picked up some Duty Free - even at this hour and then onto the Departure area - Automatic checkin followed by Baggage Checkin. Amazing. Almost everything is still open!! We've managed to change some money, get a coffee, pay our Entry Free and get into the Departure Lounges where there's power points, free wifi, seats without arm rests 9so necessary to be able to stretch out) and food and shops all open. Top it off with being quite warm - coats not needed, which makes the (albeit small) sleeping bags we have lugged around in our carry on luggage quite unnecessary! Pity I'm not tired.... yet!
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Cheers to all.
Lima .... and final destination is getting closer.
Hola from Santiago
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It certainly is a long haul across the Pacific. Lex is still suffering quite badly with his cold - despite the cocktail of drugs. We hit some turbulence midway - nothing serious, but enough to upset my stomach.
Santiago is clouded in smog so we can't see a lot from here, but the view of the snow capped mountains from above the smog was spectacular. An added bonus is that we have wifi access here in the airport - woohoo. That's a nice change from last ttime we were here when I spent some hours in the internet cafe.
Not much has changed with flights since we travelled 2 years ago - same airline food (same omelette / marmalade fro breakfast) and sadly the same feeling of inadequacies with Spanish language despite our endeavours. Lex just bought a coke (yes they take US $) and took 4 people to work out what he wanted. Lucky we've been doing so much study!!!