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Tag Archives: Food
Coming home
Things I am excited to do upon returning home: 1: BAKE! 2: Wake up and read the newspaper (including the comics!). 3: Run on trails/streets I know and love! 4: Drink water from the tap. 5: Ride my bike! 6: … Continue reading
Inka Trail and Machu Picchu
Hiking the Inka Trail was pretty freaking awesome. In my preparation for Peru I knew that I wanted to do a trek, and I knew that I wanted to see Machu Picchu. More people than not recommended that I NOT … Continue reading
Posted in Peru
Tagged Aguas Calientes, Family, Food, Hiking, Huayna Picchu, Inka Trail, Jungle, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Porters, Roland, Ruins, Stairs, Trek
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Arequipa
Arequipa has been a wonderful rest stop! I have deliberately been a bit lazy this week, because I think the state of my mental health was begging for it. That said, I still feel like I’ve accomplished quite a bit, … Continue reading
Posted in Peru, Uncategorized
Tagged Arequipa, Food, Future, Grocery Store, Home Stay, Language, Life, Llama Education, Maria, Monastery, Perception, Traveling, USA, Volcano
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Cuenca
Change of pace for my Ecuador feelings – I really liked Cuenca! The town is beautiful, the food was slightly better, but the people remained a bit distant… more on that later. After our adventurous day trying to ride the … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador
Tagged Aunt Mary, Baking, Brittany Spears, Bus, Cuenca, El Tambo, Food, Guayaquil, Home, Homero Ortega, Homesick, Ingapirca, Panama Hat, Time, Transportation
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Quilotoa Loop
My Ecuador Lonely Planet guide has a list of weekly markets – which town has their big market on which day. Since I’m only spending 11 days in Ecuador, at first it looked like I wouldn’t be able to hit … Continue reading