Sunday, January 5, 2014

New Years On Lake Titikaka

Christmas Eve with our  neighbors and our mission president and  his wife

Nativities around Peru, the lower one contains the  Aircraft Carrier that was somehow omitted from the accounts in the Gospels
 

Left to Right Maria Quispe with Josemaria Sotec, Richard Sotec with William (Yesenia's baby), Lisbeth Sotec, Julie Sotec

Maria Quispe with us

Yard Denizen in the  Arequipa hotel

Maria Pacheco our dear friend from Tintaya

Juana Aparcana's baptism.
 
Juana with her niece Juanita

 

Her Nephew Justin

Julia, Juana's younger sister


 



Mix of traditional and modern, Arequipa style.

Juanita and Justin at their first movie

Juliaca music stand and mud puddle

Huge Juliaca mud puddle

More mud, very glad to be above it in a travel bus!

Our Ride to Puno, waiting for luggage

Local Puno artist Cecilia Rodriguez' painting in out hotel El Mosoq Inn in Puno

Cecilia Rodriguez' painting #2

The Puno cathedral

Especially creepy mobile Christmas Toy...


 

Puno chicken and sausage market
 
A very patient pooch
 
For New Year’s there are mountains of yellow underwear everywhere. From skivvies to undershirts to long johns, everyone is buying new yellow underwear for good luck and prosperity in the coming year.  There are also stands selling yellow flowers and premade flower arrangements, again for good luck in the New Year. We saw heaps of grapes for sell because eating 12 grapes at each stroke marking midnight will bring luck and prosperity too. For Abundance and Plenty, many eat a spoon of lentils - or any other grain – at midnight or put some grains in the corners of the house, in bags and pockets. Little bags filled with various grains were for sale on every corner. We could feel the excitement in the air and of course at midnight the fireworks went on forever!
New Year's Eve purchases
Yellow flowers and grapes for New Years in Puno

Yellow Underwear ad in Puno
Nothing but grapes, New Years in Puno
Yellow undies for New Years

Random dog for Pauline


The Puno version of traditional and modern

The Puno version of traditional and modern #2

Modest movie popcorn in Puno



New Years day on the Uros Islands

New Years day our welcome to the Uros Islands

Teresa, selling us a tapestry

Travel between islands on totora reed boats (papyrus)

Rower

Julie in front of the a totora reed house

Rich in front of the a totora reed house

New Years day, our hike up to the top of Taquile Island 13,000 feet high

A little boy tormenting a sheep

Weaver/vendors on Taquile

Weaver/vendors on Taquile #2

Taquile leadership on their way to mass

Leader's wives on their way to mass

 
Ladies outside of the church

Taquile Island dignitaries mass

From Taquile looking across to Bolivia

Weaver/vendor #2

Taquile girl

On our  way down

Lake Titikaka

Puno from Lake Titikaka

5 comments:

  1. We just roared with laughter over the GIANT popcorn container. Hilarious!

    I love the dog, too. Those eyebrows are spectacular. Greta would be so jealous.

    I had completely forgotten about the yellow underwear tradition, as well as the 'steering wheel' method of displaying undies. Awesome.

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  2. Another great atticle! You really packed in the fun and sights! Love the tapestry you purchased! I agree...that tub of popcorn was the biggest I have ever seen. LOL The paintings are beautiful. I really enjoy seeing the modern and traditional blend. There is a stunning view around every corner. Happy New Year Rich and Julie!!! :) Penny

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  3. I never knew about the yellow underwear! Very funny. Great pictures. It was awesome to see Maria. I can't believe Richard is that grown up!! Crazy.

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  4. MY DOGGIE!!! I also loved the tapestry and every picture is an absolute jewel. Fabulous!

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  5. Wow, it looks like you had quite the experience! I'm so glad you got to see Maria Quispe and Maria Pacheco. Mom, you look so pretty in all of these pictures :)

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