Friday, August 23, 2013

Well Here I Am I Guess














This is where we live. It's a little ghetto. The scenery is relatively similar to Colorado actually, as you can see. Everything here is very different;
Even the Lamborghinis
There are stray dogs everywhere, not the type of strays you'd see in America, they seem well kept and groomed. 





This last one is a tiny and energetic labrador, in a restaurant.

The national dish of Peru is called Coy, and it is made of guinea pig meat.
Check this out.


I'm really tired and I got nothing else so enjoy the rest of these pictures.
At the pool

The most comfortable bike seat ever


A pretty sweet milk ad(beats got milk?)



This guys a little too excited.


Check out the hairstyles at the barbershop

I just think it's funny how the only carpet anywhere is at the pool -.-
Thank you and goodnight

3 comments:

  1. WOW Renen great pictures! What an adventure you are having! I hope you are not eating those guinea pigs! Never seen that before! We all miss you and your family! Keep those great pictures coming!

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  2. Eat the guinea pigs, Renen! Ya gotta eat the guinea pigs! And what about zuri?! Rachel says they're only found in the jungle. But they're the best grubs she's ever had, so maybe just ask around town "Tienen zuri?"

    Actually, the word "tienen" or "tiene" is probably one of the most commonly used words. If you learn the words people use most, like: the, go, come, eat, why, when, where, that, there, musica and ice cream, then it's easy to start understanding people. Granted...it took me about 2 months of trying hard before what people were saying started to make sense half the time.

    Oh! "Porque" is a great word too, because it means "why" and "because"...but you've probably already learned that...Great word, porque. Not to be confused with Porque Pig...

    Chao.

    Uncle Peter

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  3. We have four pet guinea pigs; and I keep telling Bella, Eliza, and Ethan that their missions may be served in Peru so they may have to eat family members of our pets! How was it? I hear it's a little gammy. Keep up the posts please. It's great show the triplets about someplace and different as Peru. Enjoy yourself because when you're older, you'll realize how valuable this trip is for you and your family. Chao. Sister Melodee Crawford

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