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Machu Picchu

I met up with mom n' pops here in Cusco. Not easy though. And Jamshade got here too, after surviving the shadiest cab ride I've ever heard of. Yup, we were all here together for my birthday. Mom n' pops treated us boys to dinner, so I chose an Italian restaurant fully expecting the Peruvian...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on March 18, 2009 from Cusco, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Goodbye Huancayo

Have you ever had a girlfriend/boyfriend you can't dump? Or a friend you can't ditch? Huancayo is starting to look like that. We've had good times together, but it just won't let me go! I was supposed to be in Lima right now, waiting for Jamshade and my parents at the airport, but there are...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on March 14, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Escape from Huancayo

To be honest, last weekend was somewhat of a bender. It's not a Surprise that I can leave it to Paul Simon to put things into perspective for me. After this morning's shower I layed on the roof under the menacing Huancayo clouds, enjoying the sun that did make it to my pasty chest, reflecting...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on March 10, 2009 from Ica, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Reply to Norma's Comment

Hey Norma, I just read your comment and lemme tell ya, it's good to hear from you. I think you - and ol' man Robert especially - would be happy to know that I've had the chance to explain the Métis people, culture and history to not only other volunteers here, but also many locals as well. ...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on March 4, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Funeral Crashers

Yesterday Harry, Jimmy and I ventured out to Chupuro, a small town near Chupaca, to go hang gliding. After a half hour of contradicting instructions in Chupaca we finally found a sketchy cabby to take us to Chupuro. In Chupuro a couple of drunk men in a small convienience store called us...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on March 1, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Parade & Glacier

The last three days have been rather epic. We never really knew what we were getting into either. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - THE PARADE Harry, Jimmy and the new yankee girl were told to show up at the orphanage at the usual time (9am) to prep before the local parade. We wore traditional Peruvian...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on February 22, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Field Trips

CHUPACA I remember if I already mentioned Chupaca. Guillermo´s sister Patricia took us (Harry, the Yankee couple and me) to the neighbouring town of Chupaca. On our way we didn´t notice a separation of Huancayo and Chupaca. Just randomly a plot of land was empty with livestock tied to a...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on February 5, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Los Niños

The orphanage is a gated community for these kids - it keeps the lil troublemakers in adn the big ones out. When you first walk in to the orphanage you´ll notice a cluster of buildings (houses and classrooms) behind a paved soccer pitch and a small playground. Everything looks used because it...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on January 29, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Lesson 2

It was Harry, the American couple (Michael & Lisa) and a bunch of gingitas from another orphanage and I who ventured out on my first night on the town. A metal head (the only one I´ve seen) showed us Avenida Puno, which would be more aptly named Avenida Puny, after the age and size of it´s...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on January 24, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Mi Familia Peruano

I´m staying with Cecilia here in Huancayo. She´s the same age as my sister Meghan and just as sweet. She´s incredibly sincere and her love for her husband, Guillermo, and 9 month old son Adrian is obvious. The longer I stay here the more we arm up to each other. I´m now able to tease her...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on January 19, 2009 from Huancayo, Peru
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