Peruvian Dinner Theater

Oct 17

c Last night we went to the Peruvian Dinner Theater. These are a few photos from the tradional dances of Peru. The one with the large head is like the lucky Buddha of Peru. The show had dances from many of the areas and cultures of Peru – Lima, Cusco (Inca), Puno, Ica and other coastal regions. The costumes were very colorful. My favorite dance was the...

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Social Worker visit to a Lima Slum

Oct 15

  Today our program director Edith took us with the social worker and a child from PPA (Juan) to look for his home for a surprise visit it was an unbelievable day. To get there we took a taxi from the children’s home. The air quality in Lima is very bad. They do not have emissions control. They dump there trash all over the place in the shanty towns that...

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Remembering Yesterday

Sep 12

Yesterday was September 11. For the first time it didn’t seem like there was much made about the day. It has been seven years. To me it seems like it was last year or at least no more than a couple of years. That day stands out in my mind as one of the most memorable in my lifetime. And the days following when three of us, my boss and another friend/employee,...

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Aggravated at the Meat Counter

Sep 10

I just went to the specialty meat market to get some steaks. I always ask them to cut my filets because I like the smaller than they come pre-cut. Its way to much meat for a person to eat an 8 oz filet. So I asked the guy for 2 – 6 oz and 3-4 oz. filets. So as far as my math goes that’s 24 oz. which makes 1.5 pounds. He hands me the package and I go up to...

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Be still my mind

Sep 09

It is so much easier to write little snippets here than it is to work on my book. I find every distraction in the world to stop me from making progress. Actually, that’s the problem with the world today. There are SO many distractions – constant media bombardment, options for entertainment, cell phones, handheld email devices. We are always ON and...

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Fall Breeze Blowing through the Window

Sep 02

Fall is here. Or at least for tonight. There is a crisp breeze blowing through my window. The temperature is going to drop down in to the 40’s tonight. Sounds like fall to me. Of course my tomatoes are just starting to ripen so I hope that the colder air with hold off for another 15 or 20 days. I love the fall. I am going to miss quite a bit of it this year. I...

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In the Garden

Aug 18

I have always been a “foodie”. My mother was a great cook. When I was growing up we always had a big garden. You may recall one of my blog postings last year about a tomato. Well, this is the first year in Colorado that I actually have some really large beefsteak tomatoes growing. I can’t wait until they ripen and I can gorge myself. But there are...

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Gearing Up for the Climb

Jul 12

Great nights sleep and feeling rested now. It was a good idea to come in a day ahead of everyone else and make sure we got over the jet lag. Doug has caught a cold from someone on the airplane and I am worried about him, for his own sake and for the possibility of transmitting it to the other climbers. I have started taking loads of Emergency and my Coptis Chinesis...

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Existing in the Void

Apr 10

Yesterday was fairly warm and sunny. Today I woke up to about 8 inches of snow. In a way the reluctance of spring to arrive reminds me of my current state of transition. Transitions are not easy. For a time you exist in a state of void – who are you, who are you going to be? You aren’t what you used to be and yet you aren’t something new yet. It...

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Coming Back Home

Jan 08

Yesterday I came home to my Dad’s house for the first time without him here. It was hard. A dear old friend of mine who has been through the same experience came with me so that I wouldn’t have to be alone. She and another friend of ours were with me. They have both lost both of their parents so we are are the “Dead Parents Society”. Rather...

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