Peruvian People Postcards

MARK:  The sun is going down in Bolivia.  Late evening rays hit the red houses that adorn the mountainside as I look out from our hotel window, here in La Paz.

Peru has been and gone.  A country of highs and lows for us, literally and metaphorically.  After the highs of Machu Piccu we got even higher at Lake Titicaca where we had another really interesting home stay and I met a little friend called Aldo.

We then travelled to the Bolivian Border and subsequently endured the worst bus journey of our lives, as we were bumped and shaken for three hours on roads that really shouldn’t have been called roads.

But this short Photo-Blog is not about Bolivia, more about this fascinating country another day.  No, this missive from Mark focusses on the People of Peru.  You don’t need many words, when you look at the pictures of their etched faces, old and new.  So as we say goodbye to the Land of Paddington Bear, we leave you with some lasting memories from us in the form of a few photo postcards.  Have a good weekend.  Three and a bit weeks to go.  Eeeeeekkkkkkk.

Life's a beach.... full of litter

Life’s a beach…. full of litter

Beatification beckons... Saint Sarah deserves it after eight months!

Beatification beckons… Saint Sarah deserves it after eight months!

The dead centre of Peru

The dead centre of Peru

Baby on tour 1

Baby on tour 1

Baby on Tour 2

Baby on Tour 2

Baby on Tour 3

Baby on Tour 3

Nursery school

Nursery school

Tally ho

Tally ho

Reed Island Dwellers

Reed Island Dwellers

Holding on for dear life

Holding on for dear life with a reed lady

Kiss me quick

Kiss me quick

Happy Days

Happy Days

Nimble mover... why is that I always get picked?

Nimble mover… why is it that I always get picked?

Down town

Down town

Frogs legs anyone?

Frogs legs anyone?

The excitement was intents during the Inca Trail

The excitement was “intents” during the Inca Trail

Fruity

Fruity

A wonderful way of life

A wonderful way of life

Ladies rule where-ever you are in the World

Ladies rule where-ever you are in the World

Found this girl in tears...

Found this girl in tears…

Me and my mate Aldo. He spoke for an hour to me in Spannish - I just said "Si Si Aldo" and he seemed to be happy with that!

Me and my mate Aldo. He spoke for an hour to me in Spanish – I just said “Si Si Aldo” and he seemed to be happy with that!

Group Peru

Group Peru

And it's goodbye to Peru from them

And it’s goodbye to Peru from them

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7 thoughts on “Peruvian People Postcards

  1. Paula Tagg

    I love the colour everywhere. Hope spirits are good and you get to relax a bit! Don’t rush to come back it’s blinkin’ freezing X

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  2. So colourful. Now I’ve seen a small Lama, so pleased I ordered one from you Mark.😉😉
    Travel safe.

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  3. Hi guys More wonderful photographs, very National Geographic Each picture holds precious memories for each of you, thank you so very much for sharing them with us The next time we are in our cups I shall remember to simply respond “Si, si, Marco” Hugs to you both Ian Sent from my iPad

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  4. Mary@icloud.com

    Love, love the images of Peru. What wonderful faces. How’s the knee bearing up Sarah? See you soon.

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    • It is not rIght and most pain is when I am in bed. Mark’s shoulder is still not right from the canyoning and again causes pain at night. A trip to the Doctor when we get home me thinks, as I don’t fancy the Witch Doctors here in Bolivia. Sarah x

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