martes, 24 de febrero de 2009

carnivale

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I know that whenever people think of Peru, several things can come to mind. Might be the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, or the dark misterious rainforest. Some of you might think of beautiful beaches along the coastline and, perhaps, those of you interested in politics might actually remember the terrorist hell that the country went through for two (still very recent) decades.

Nevertheless, when I started blogging I decided I also wanted to let people know what life in my city was like. Lima is a difficult and confussing city, and everyone living here will tell you there are always mixed emotions when it comes to how one feels about it. There are, however, things I love about living here. And one of the is the Carnaval.

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It is a tradition that had been lost in Lima for many years, mainly due to the insecurity caused by terrorism and crime. It is, however, making a colourful and loud comeback in recent years. It is held on a Saturday in February, from 1 pm to 5 or 6 in the morning of the next day. It is the day to go crazy. You can dress up, dance, get naked, change genre, bring your kids, get drunk, whatever you feel like: there are no rules. People bring paint and you can paint everyone you see, even if you don't know anyone, you can still jump all over them, paint their faces and invite them to join the carnaval. 

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You start walking throught the city and then head down to the beach (Lima is located over cliffs, overlooking the coast). There's a party there and concerts and then everyone returns to the city for a street party that lasts until the sun rises. This year we went skinny dipping, got back in our costumes and returned to the party upstairs. 

I hope you enjoy the photos (not all taken by me) and that, maybe, one year you will join me in the Carnaval. 

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(I was still clean....)

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(that didn't last for too long...)

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bye!

martes, 10 de febrero de 2009

(if you happen to be in Lima...)

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I seriously doubt having any regular readers in Peru, but in case I'm wrong.....

drop by tonight and say hi!

I'm the guest (laptop) dj for the night. 

domingo, 8 de febrero de 2009

(purpleness)

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Ever since I saw Jen Brill's purple shoes, something happened inside me. I had never been particularly interested in purple but oh, oh, oh, something changed. Suddenly I wanted my own pair. And I got them. It's too bad you can't really tell from the pictures, but they are really really intense.

Oh. Well. Yes. I had them specially made. That's how obsessed I got with the idea of purple shoes. 

In fact... I've got to say... I'm really starting to like the idea of bright colourful shoes all year long.  

jueves, 5 de febrero de 2009

(ghosts)


I am terribly sorry for my absence. I think I'm back now.

I know I've been saying this a lot, but I think this time I really (really) mean it. 

There were some ghosts within me that I needed to heal. And slowly, but surely, things are getting better.

I've listening to this sweet girl lately. She has lovely blonde hair, a gorgeous voice and sweet lyrics. 

Also, she's 18.