After a long night of traveling, I arrived in Cusco at 8:30 this morning. After a short tour of the volunteer organization's office, I was taken to my housing and immediately fell asleep for 4 hours. I am staying in a family house called San Pedro. There are 12 volunteers living here. I am rooming with a girl named Alejandra - she is very nice and speaks fluent Spanish so that's a plus! We have a house manager and cook who makes us all our meals. They are both very nice and speak pretty good English as well.
After my nap, I walked about 20 minutes to the volunteer office for my orientation. I also took a Spanish test to see what level lessons I should take while I'm here. Good news - I'm not super basic! I'm actually pre-intermediate - I guess all my practicing by myself in my room paid off.
Tomorrow I have my first Spanish class from 10-12, then visit the site of my volunteer project at 2:30. I'm really enjoying myself so far and am very impressed with how organized the whole process has been.
The food so far has been very good. Berto- you were right about the
potatoes. Peru has 3000+ varieties of potatoes and we are told to expect
them in every meal.
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View from my bedroom window |
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My room |
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Another of the view from my bedroom |
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My volunteer house - my room is the 2nd floor, 2nd from the left |
Awesome Bill! Glad to see you're settling in...are you on the same time zone as us?
ReplyDeleteYes, same time zone!
ReplyDeleteSounds exciting!! Housing looks nice!
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ReplyDeleteGlad you made it safe and sound!
You're place looks nice. Safe... and comfortable.
* More importantly what kind OF POTATO out of the 3 thousand variations did you have tonight for dinner?!!!!!!
I have had SO many types of potatoes and all are delish!
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