Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Shanty town named Oasis- archeological dig temple Pachacamac

We drove to a dig of a temple and surrounding grounds found 40 years ago. Stuart K. would have loved to see this. Lima has one inch of rain a year and the area is all sand.


















The llama are used as a lawn mower. I am not kidding.






We stopped at a fish market. Had a tour of all the fish.











Crabs from Peru





Mini crabs used for bait.












History of Shanty towns.
People take over a plot of land over night. A group might be from an inland area. They are indigos Indians. The government will not force them to move because of the children and women. They form a government with a leader. Phasa one- The people will live the huts with plastic roofs. They make streets. Food stores, beauty parlors and other organizations are formed. Phase two- the people make the home more permanent. With doors, solid roof. They get electricity. Some have cable tv on the roofs. They get running water in the house but not bathrooms. The shanty town we saw was four years old. There is a cafeteria that women cook for people in need. The men will leave to work on daily jobs. Sell on the streets. The people can send their children to the schools outside the town. They can use the medicals facilities outside the town. They save land in the town for future schools, playgrounds. There was a gate to protect the people in the town. Outsiders can not come in. If a person is a problem, they will be kicked out. Phase three and onward, the people continue to make everything more permeant .They start to build second and third floors on the house. Buy windows and brick the house bit by bit. In time the government will allow the shanty town to become a legal town. They will get plumbing and sewers, and bathrooms. This town had about 500 families. We found not begging from the people. This is summer vacation and the kids are not in school.
Gate to get into town.






Cafeteria , faucet with running water












Girls












Houses


















Children in pool











Our lunch. Seafood Ceviche, Shrimp soup with egg, rice and corn












Lima is a nice town. They have reclaimed land on the beach. They built a new road there. Parks and shopping. They town is above and on the hills.










When we ate breakfast, the waitress chained our purses to the chair. It was a buffet and I guess things are stolen.







Location:Independencia,Lima,Peru

Cuzco, explore Pisac and the Sacred Valley

This trip has been on my bucket list for years. I am so excited to see Machu Picchu.
We have a great guide- PAVEL.
He is on top of everything. He sets the rules. This is what we are doing. Hands out maps and information. He arranged for the wake up calls. We were to be awake at 6:30. Luggage out the door at 7:30. He told us what is to be in our backpack. Raincoat, sun block, hat, water, heavy shirt, wet wipes as we must have clean hands at all times. What we can eat and we must drink a lot of water the next few days. We were to be wearing our hiking shoes and pants. Eat breakfast and be in the lobby at 7:50 to identify and see the luggage put on the bus. He then gave us the rules for the airport. Where to stand. Where to use the rest room. He keeps us close. Took all the luggage tags at the airport. We all have yellow ribbons for our luggage and backpacks.
PAVEL will phone the restaurant ahead with what we want to eat, so we do not have long waits. He tells us the choices and what is best to eat.
In Lima we had a local guide also. Two guides with information flowing the entire ride in the bus. Before was got off the bus for free time, he handed us the map of the area. Highlighting where we were, and the way back to the hotel.
He has told us what to buy that is good. And will suggest where to buy. I feel I can trust this man. Gave us instructions on how to handle the beggars, and sellers that will follow and hound us. Hide our money and passports, etc. He calls it the passport suffle, where you look in every pocket for it. He covered everything!
The airport -- jammed with people. The fog is still a problem and flights are still delayed. There are twenty flights a day from Lima to Cuzco and many did not make it the past two days. We moved through the airport with his guidance. There is another group from Grand Circle, part of our tour group. That guide had to take a different flight and he was in charge of her people also. Some of those people were two days delayed getting to Lima. We left 1 1/2 hour late.








Many of the houses in Lima are never finished. They leave the reinforcing rods sticking out of the roofs. Do not finish the outside of the house. And they then do not have to pay taxes on the house, since it is not complete. So many house have gated and private fronts. Not a safe city for a wealthy person. They need to protect themselves and family. Police seem to be everywhere. Two police will guard each bank. Meanwhile, they have wonderful parks and the city is jumping at night.




Cuzco is at 11,000 feet. Some people are taking high altitude medicine. We decided not to take it. Instead we will drink the COCO tea. Or cocaine . PAVEL says we will get the chance to chew CLEAN coco leafs. There is also coco candy. I should be flying high the next few days. Where we stay for Manchu Picchu is at
9,000 feet. They say, move slow to adjust to the altitude. We went from 9000 to 12000 feet today and no one is having a problem. That is because PAVEL tells us to keep drinking water.
Pictures from outside Cuzco








Drive to Pisac
This was an area of Inca settlement of about 300 others. They were each about twenty mile away from each other. The wealthy people lived in the valley and the poor people living on the hills. They farmed in terraced fields. Had storage shed to keep the produce. People were buried in caves on the hills. They also had to be fed for their afterlife. The area is now a national park. There was also a temple area.












Mountain peeks with snow




Multiple family house.




Woman sang to us and then tried to sell their stuff. I felt bad as there is nothing I wanted. The guide said not to give them money, only buy and nothing was cheap.








The people are not Roman Catholic. They say that they are Inca Catholic. They observe the traditions of the Inca. When a house is to be build. First there will be a service to bless the house. They will put coca leaves and corn beer on the land. Then if you want help building your house , you had better helped build the neighbors houses. The same is with farming and bringing in the harvest. Because the farms are small, the work is done by hand. Property has been passed down from one generation to the next and each gets a smaller plot of land. Corn is grown but most of it is exported. Quinoa also. There are 4000 different types of potato grown here.
They put religious symbols on the top of the house to ward away evil. If it is a catholic house, it will have a cross.




Our hotel is small and very quaint. The town is Urubamka and it is in a valley. We all have rooms on the second floor. The dinner was good. We had a man play music during the meal. The room is very clean, small. Firm mattress. I did laundry as we have two nights for it to dry. Our guide said we should have no problem waking up. The rosters and cows will be making a fuss in the AM. We are right in the middle of what looks to be a very poor town. Dogs barking everywhere. One other guest here grew up with Pam and Dwight Kasperbauer in Iowa. They lived on the lake together. Small world.








The people are all wearing the Peruvian outfits. Women have short skirts and tall hats. Babies are on the mothers back wrapped in a colorful scarf.





Location:Ruta Santisimo Downhill 2,Urubamba,Peru

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Off to Peru- I almost slept with a priest!

Our plane was to leave at 5:00 pm today, Janurary 9. But it is delayed until 2:00 am in the morning. We spent a great day with Marci. We ate corn beef sandwiches for dinner and then headed to the airport. It is freezing in the terminal. They announce the time every 15 minutes, so just as you slip into sleep you are awake. This is going to be a LONG first day of travel. If all goes well, we get into Peru at 7:30 in the morning. ----------- FOG We landed at 7:30 in the morning, Janurary 10 in a different city. Chiclayo, We are one hour north of Lima. The weather was too bad to land in Lima. People in the front of the plane did not know that the back of the plane was empty. Jack had three seats and I had two seat to sleep on. We both slept about 3 1/2 hours. 11:00 --- we got off the plane to be sent to a hotel for lunch. There were four large planes with many people here at the same time. So, on the bus and then they require us to check into a hotel room, give them our passports, and all we wanted was lunch. They insisted we had to have three in a room. So we agreed to sleep with Bruce, a Walt Whitman poet that is here doing research on beatles. And Father Rafael that is here with a group of priests doing work for three months. His great, great grandfather was Samuel Abrams, a Jew. He looked like Bernie Bauers twin. His best friend was a priest at the Community Day School when it was a church. Jack told him it was not too late to go back to the true faith. He did a quick swing of his arms to say a blessing before the meal. We were eating , maybe 150 people in a banquet room, tough beef and rice and mashed potatoes, creamed soup. The man says flight 1515 is leaving. So we never finished the meal, which was very good. The plane left for Lima at 2:45 and I am so thirsty. Could use some water. My roommates, almost!


4:15 arrive in Lima. Security at airport is very good. 5:45 at hotel. The elevator is broken, so we walk up three floors to our room. The room is plain and clean. We met the guide, Pavel, and our 12 other travel people. I think we have a good group. Dinner was nice. A quick walk around part of the city and off to bed. Pavel works for all the different travel groups. He says the only difference with a Taulk tour is the fancy hotel. Same tour buses, guides, restaurant , places to visit. I have the iPad working and I hope someone reads this. So let the vacation begin!! Lima, Peru here we come. Posted by Ruth

Location:Independencia,Lima,Peru

Monday, January 9, 2012

Visit to Florida

We drove to Jacksonville, Fl in separate cars to see the play Wicked. Thea and Richard were seeing it for the third time and it was our first. We loved it. Richard loves the CheeseCake Factory and PF Chang's. So we ate at one place befor the play and the other after. Richard said it was a perfect day, good friends, food and play.


Downtown Jacksonville.


We stayed over night in Jacksonville at a hotel and then drove to Palm Beach Gardens to have lunch with Sally and Cliff. And the dog Sammie.


Then on to Boca Raton to stay at Marcie's F house and dinner with Barbara B. The next day was fun adding friends Billie and Paul. We got a tour of the apartment complex where they spend the winter.


It is very nice in sunny Florida. Posted by Ruth

Location:Boca Raton,United States

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

VH finish trip to Disney

This is a post that I could not find until today. There was an update around three months ago that made the blog not work on the iPad. Today it appears that the second update has fixed the problems. I can see the blog again and it works properly. We are in HHI after three weeks in Pittsburgh for the Xmas holidays. We came back on Sunday ahead of a snow storm. It is eating out every night with friends. Tonight was Philly cheese sandwiches at the Pennocks house. Friends Susan and Mike from Dallas are visiting. So then came for dinner. Last night was dinner with two couples. Tomorrow is more people. This is a very hard life. I am buying all the things we need for our trip. Flashlights, bug spray, sun block, hats, all kinds of medicine. Today I went shopping for safari pants. I discovered that Chicos has petite clothes. I went to the outlet and will be going back. We had the K kids for new years eve. We ate Chinese for dinner and went to the movie, We Bought a Zoo. I do not think it was a good movie for kids. Laura and Stu picked the kids up at 10:45 and we went in the car at 11:00 heading south. ------------------- Written I. October. Emma is Snow White and wanted to sleep in her costume.


Adley sleeping. Looks so cute.


The K had shrimp for dinner. Mollie said the shrimp was better in HHI when grandma made it. I said the shrimp in HHI was fresh, not frozen. Big news-- first Sara and David Bernstein are having a baby the beginning of April. Now Joelle and Michael Bernstein and having two babies, twins, the end of May. All three babies are GIRLS! Hold better take the credit card away from barbara. She is going to be buying a lot of pink. Congratulating Barbara and Howard Bernstein. This is going to be one busy family. We did a bike ride around USCB. This is with our Monday bike club. We went to see a display of Saint James Bibles that dated back to the 1200 and forward. Every day is a beach day and that is where we are all afternoon.

Location:HHI

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Pittsburgh for three weeks

We are in Pittsburgh for three weeks this is the first cold day where I was chilled. I was able to do yard work. Xmas dinner was to be with Joel and Nancy and family. Abe had been ill a few days earlier. I got sick and missed my Chinese dinner. By the end of the day Nathan and mollie were also sick. But by xmas day everyone was fine. We went to Joyce's apartment for a dinner. We used the party room and it was a fine evening. I had two overnight with the K kids. We were driving to the house and Abe says the car smells. Five minutes later the car stinks. I say, the car smell like sh- t. Everyone check their shoes. Well, Mollie has a big dog turd hanging from her shoe. At a red light, I opened the door and scraped the shoe. Could not get it all off. But the car still smelled. There was a pile of it on the floor. What a mess and not fun. Xmas at the VH house. I have pictures of Sadie in the same dress as Emma is wearing. And Mollie also has it.


Here is Sadie. Same dress. Many washings.


The G went to NYC for Xmas day. Perfect weather and day. Adley went to central park.





Holiday card from the K kids.


I visited Bob M at his assisted living home.