Mistura 2015

From the outside, the complex didn’t appear very large; it was a medium sized park, contained by metal fences. Once inside, the ambiance changed, and suddenly the place seemed like an entirely different world, full of activity. There were various pavilions, covered by giant, permanent, metal overhangs, and each pavilion was packed with pop-up restaurants, … More Mistura 2015

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

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

A Tale of Two Toasts

A toast. It’s a simple gesture, yet it can mean so much. We offer toasts to good health, to celebrate important events, to honor those not with us; the list goes on. Toasting is an extremely important part of Peruvian culture. Even in a normal day, it’s custom to cheers to a drinking companions’ health. … More A Tale of Two Toasts