Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Last Saturday.


Central plaza in Trujillo.


Que romantico.


Julio.


Futbol a la playa. Apparently, I am good "for a gringo."


Handstands in the crosswalk.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Con los Niños


Probably up to some mischief.


Kaern and Greta.


Me with the group, a house of cards (thanks Jefunira Camp!), and some sort of Michaelangelo "Creation of Man" hand motions going on here.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Chan Chan means "Sun Sun"

Greta and I visited the nearby archaelogical site of Chan Chan the other day. It´s just outside the city limits of Trujillo. We thought it was an old Incan ruin, but apparently it is an old Chimu ruin. Got it. The Incans actually invaded and conquered the Chimu civilization in 1470 AD. Archaelogists believe that Chan Chan represents the largest prehispanic mudb-brick settlement in all the Americas. Take that, Pueblo Indians! Anyways, it was pretty interesting, and here are some pictures:


Remnants of the walls in the administrative center of Chan Chan. Our guide informed us that the mesh pattern was meant to represent fishing nets.


The city had over 160 resevoirs, like this one, which helped the Chimu resist the Incan invasion for 10 years even after the Incas had cut off the water supply from the mountains.


Either a meeting place or a treasurey. Nobody knows for sure...dun dun DUH!


Standing around in front of the storerooms, where tribute and taxes from all over the Chimu empire was hoarded away. There was room for a lot of lima beans and llama fur.

Around home


We miss home, so we´re making Kraft mac and cheese. It's a really small kitchen.


Greta and Miguel playing cards. Miguel´s our new neighborhood friend.


I´m so excited about the Kraft that I can´t even hold the camera still.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Some photos from Peru


The local surfboats at Huanchaco Beach--about 15 minutes from Trujillo. We hang out here on the weekends.


There was a big middle school-esque birthday party for some of the niños we´re working with. Greta got asked to dance numerous times by this one boy.


Big sunglasses. Ceviche. Local Beer. Beach. Mmmm...


Greta with her 10-year-old boyfriend.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Angkor Wat: The Tourist Photos


Tourist A


Tourist B


The history major at work.


A bas-relief of some soldier guys. These were gorgeous, large-scale, and everywhere at Angkor. Glorification of the military transcends the centuries.


One Angkorian god-king built a temple with over 250 of these "buddha images" that apparently looked very similar to himself.

A tilty boat we saw


Fishermen...or pirates? Aaarrgh! (For Bob)

Southern Thailand


Greta's Glamour Shot.


Phi Phi harbor.


We're not coming home!

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Early morning boat rides

We got from Siem Reap to Battambang and then Cambodia to Vietnam by boat.


Boating.


The General Store in the Floating Village.


Water-taxis.


Getting around.


Waitin' for the boat.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Update

We've both recovered from malaria or dengue fever or whatever it was and we're excited because we now have a plan about how to get out of Vietnam and into Southern Thailand for a few days of (more) rest and recovery. Gratuitous shots of white sand and blue water coming soon...

Monday, February 27, 2006

On the way to Cambodia...


Chang Beer frame.


Greta being pick-pocketed at the Cambodian border.
We thought they were so friendly and cute at the time...


Sunset on the bumpy bus.


We're on an elephant.


Really happy about the elephant.

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Mae Sarit to Mae Sariang


Village.


Another nice roof.


We caught a little chick.


But we couldn't catch this rooster. (This picture
for Greta's mom)


G on a Bamboo Bridge.

Moped Diaries

We rented a moped for a day and cruised around looking for some hot springs that were supposed to be nice. We eventually found a kind of warm, eggy trickle coming out of the ground and that was cool...but, oh man, the moped was so much cooler.


This one is for Josh.


Pepsi Latte: Fast-paced taste for a fast-paced generation.


Traffic.


Testosterone surge.

Thi Lor Su Waterfall: "No. 6 Most Beautiful Waterfall in World!!!"

We hiked to this waterfall that was touted as being the "No. 6 Most Beautiful in World." It was beautiful, but it was also a really big, fun waterpark.


Take Off!


Watching and waiting for the dive.


Debating.


Wheeeeee!