Camera Ready

Never leave the house without a camera. That was a lesson I learned early in my now 14 months in Olmos. I would leave the house, day after day, and find myself in awe of something I saw. Whether it was a special event, like a random parade, or something very common, like the way … More Camera Ready

Olmano

As the second largest district in Peru (land mass wise), and with an entire population of more than 30,000 (and growing every day), there is no shortage of new people to meet in Olmos. As a blue-eyed blonde in site, these new people don’t hesitate to ask me who I am, what I’m doing in … More Olmano

Marching On

The sun was radiating despite it being July 24th and the middle of the Southern Hemisphere’s winter. The teachers from Julio Ponce and I took refuge in the limited shade provided by the church’s concrete fence. We talked, joked and waited impatiently for the day’s events to begin. Much of the town had gathered for … More Marching On