Walking around Arequipa, I couldn't help but notice that the mannequins here are a bit more expressive than I'm used to...they're pretty creepy!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Rafting outside of Cusco

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Cusco,
Cuzco,
extreme sports,
south america,
travel,
white water rafting
Puppy! (Arequipa)
The hostal we're staying at in Arequipa is nothing special except for the adorable pug puppy, Carlitos, who lives here!
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arequipa,
bothy hostal,
hostal,
Peru,
puppy,
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Farewell, Cusco. Good Morning, Arequipa.

Rives: (handing over the piece of paper) I need Diazepam, please.
Pharmacist: No. Need prescription for that.
Rives: My doctor says that I need it for my fear of flight.
Pharmacist: Need prescription.
Rives: He said that I didn't.
Pharmacist: Yes, you do... OK, I only give you ten pills. Generic is alright?
Rives: Yes, thank you. How much?
Pharmacist: Ten Soles ($3.33)
We really, really miss Cusco. There were moments when we considered ditching the Buenos Aires plan altogether and settling there instead. Every day we found another excuse to extend our stay. (ex: We could go whitewater rafting tomorrow! Velandia y La Tigra is playing tomorrow night! We need to eat a few more meals at Granja Heidi!) But we did it. We finally tore ourselves away from Cusco's divine clutches, and we're ready to take on Arequipa!
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Attila the Hun,
Bus travel,
Cusco,
Cuzco,
Diazepam,
Flores,
Granja Heidi,
Long Bus Rides,
Peru,
south america,
travel,
Velandia y la tigra
A Lesson in Colombian Music
New friends, Paulo and Jorje taught us a bunch about Colombian music the other day. I have lots of great new stuff on my ipod. I'll try and figure out how to put up an mp3 you can download, but for now here's a video by a relatively new Colombian band called Systema Solar, enjoy!
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colombian music,
Cusco,
Cuzco,
music,
music video,
pariwana hostel,
Peru,
south america,
systema solar,
travel,
video
Peruvian Banksy?
Spotted near one of our favorite Cusco bars. No evidence to suggest it's actually Banksy, but certainly brings him to mind.
Granja Heidi (Cusco)
Thanks to Frommer's Peru 2006, we've discovered our new favorite restaurant in the world. It's called Granja Heidi. They ascribe to the slow food philosophy, but the food is well worth the wait. The restaurant was started by a German couple and the majority of their ingredients come from their farm just outside Cusco. Everything is organic and local, their homemade cheeses and yogurts are to die for! Believe it or not, we stayed an extra night in Cusco for the sole purpose of having every meal at this restaurant...
Each meal begins with a delicious amuse bouche, usually a small slice of freshly baked bread topped with some homemade cream cheese.
Delicious fresh squeezed juice (we prefer the banana-mango)
Crepes!
Amazing mixed salad with chicken (and our new friend Joanna!)
The tomato and indian spice milk of Granja's extensive milk menu (all from their own cows of course)
Stalker pic of Granja Heidi!
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Cusco,
Cuzco,
food,
Granja Heidi,
Peru,
Peruvian Dining,
south america,
travel
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