It seems like we have been on vacation for way longer than 11 days! That might sound like a bad thing, but we’ve just done so much in a short period of time. Right now we are sitting on the top floor of a super plush Cruz del Sur bus on the way back to Lima. There is some silly movie playing and the bus steward is offering us Inca Kola and Coca Cola. We are pretty much sitting in recliners and watching TV. But outside the window is either ocean or one tiny little super poor village after another.
Peru has been very odd that way. The contrast between city and village and have and have not is huge. Don’t get me wrong; this country is amazing. The sense of pride the people have here is incredible. The little kids we’ve seen practically run to school (and some on horribly treacherous roads!) And, they’re all in perfect little uniforms too! As if kids are that happy to go to school in Canada, let alone take care of their things as well!
It definitely gets you thinking about what to appreciate.
So in no particular order:
1. Safe, clean water (hot or cold) right out of a tap. There were people carrying water jugs in Cusco. Cusco is a huge city.
2. Bob Barker. There is something to be said for spaying and neutering pets. Cusco was FULL of dogs. Dogs barking all night. Dogs everywhere. Dogs dogs and more dogs.
3. The ability to flush toilet paper. Putting toilet paper in the garbage can beside the toilet is just weird.
4. Food Safe & Refrigeration. I am sure we are anal in Canada, but I can’t get over eggs and meat just being out in the air. Seriously there were eggs on display in the super market register lane yesterday. Like sitting out with the gum and chocolate bars.
5. Building codes and inspectors. Mike Holmes would explode here. There is a tax loop hole here that basically makes you tax exempt if you DON’T finish your house. Nothing is finished on the outside. Imagine all the homes in your neighborhood without siding or stucko or gyprock.
Things that are over rated. (Again in no particular order.)
1. Walk signs. Just cross when there is space. Cars will stop?!?
2. Wet floor signs and orange caution cones. People should be more aware of their surroundings. Here if there is a bump on the side walk there isn’t a watch your step sign, and you can bet that if you fell and hurt yourself you’d get laughed at rather than legally compensated.
3. Pennies. The have ’em here but don’t use them. My change at the supermarket was .08 today and they gave me .10. Yay for rounding!
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Good stuff dude. Makes you realize that we take soooo much for granted. In Mexico they had the no flush rule for toilet paper, and I agree, very odd. Enjoy the rest of your time there!
Jill! I just love reading your blogs, I used to tune in and read about your strange Walmart shoppers all the time. I'm looking forward to following along with your trip in Peru, sounds like you guys are having a great time so far! Can't wait to hear what happens next! Good luck ~
Thanks Loi! Hopefully I'll be able to get some more posts done once I catch up on some sleep and laundry.