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It's Peru, Baby.: April 2004
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It's Peru, Baby. Thursday, April 29, 2004. Looks like we won’t be using the car for awhile, seeing as the pavement will be impassable. Posted by Vanesita @ 4:01 pm 0 comments. Thursday, April 22, 2004. Forget the cup of sugar. Yesterday evening at 10pm the neighbour into whose ear Perla projected her breastmilk came round with another request. Could she borrow a male duck? She’d heard that we have one. Erm. sure, said Perla, but now? Posted by Vanesita @ 4:00 pm 0 comments. Monday, April 12, 2004.
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It's Peru, Baby.: Mi Wanpi
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It's Peru, Baby. Saturday, December 20, 2008. This is my lovely doggy Wanpi. In the four years we've been away she has been very well looked after by the family. The household includes two vets - Perla and Wooloo - as well as our four little nieces - so she hasn't lacked attention! Wanpi is just the same as she always was, absolutely devoted and following me from room to room. She even wants to come in the loo with me! Today is Keila's (10) baptism - we are going to be godparents! Tito has just come back...
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It's Peru, Baby.: Ch– Ch- Ch– Changes to Chiclayo
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It's Peru, Baby. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Ch Ch- Ch Changes to Chiclayo. Has absolutely exploded in the past four years. Incredibly, there’s no easily discernable sign of the global recession everything here is bigger, better and more bustling than ever before. Although it is a dusty, parched costal desert city (aptly described in popular guidebooks as ‘rough and ready’). Is a vital central trading hub for poor rural towns and villages. It is a place of contrasts. It looks really cheerful and festive,...
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It's Peru, Baby.: Peruvian Food Part One
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It's Peru, Baby. Saturday, December 27, 2008. Peruvian Food Part One. The first time Tito ever made me breakfast at his aparto in. He served me: soda crackers, plump purple olives, manjarblanco caramel, butter, cheese and pieces of apple. I thought it was pretty weird at the time, but enjoyed it nonetheless. Since then I have come to realise that it was a pretty standard Peruvian breakfast (except maybe the soda crackers here they go out to get fresh white baps most mornings). There are many variations t...