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Callander Bay

Winter ends soon.

End of Season

Believe it or not.

 

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Street Vendor

Lima Peru.

Street Vendor Lima

 

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Snack Time

Lima Peru.

Feeding Pigeons Lima A

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Cusco Doors

Set into the original foundations of Inca buildings in the old centre of Cusco, Peru.

What’s behind them is unknown to me.

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Construction

Sturdy houses and larger buildings are built using blocks which are made with clay soil which is readily available and cheap. A simple wood form is filled with mud mixed with straw. The block is left to dry in the sun until it is hard enough to be used for building.

It doesn’t snow here (even though the altitude is above 12000 ft) so snow loads are not a factor in roof construction. Houses are finished in stages as money for things like doors and glass for windows becomes available. Initially the roof is thatch but the sign of prosperity is a house with a tile roof. The brown of the mud is the standard colour and during an election campaign, Political Parties will paint the outside of your house for free to advertise their candidate. Less drab that way.

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Welcome

Uncertainty reigns on the faces of the Welcoming Committee at Tauca.

Welcome

A very short time later, smiles were the order of the day.

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Tauca Mom

Mom and Child.

Tauca Mom and Child

Dressed in Sunday Best to welcome us to Tauca.

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How It’s Done

Mom’s weaving.

Weaving Student

So, this is how she does it!

 

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Peruvian Child

We visited Tauca (see if you can find it, it’s near Chinchero) and the people there made us welcome.

This young lady rode on her mother’s shoulders much of the time we were there.

Youngster

She will break a few suitor’s hearts someday.

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Bella

We have a guest cat at our house. Bella has visited on a couple of occasions and is slowly getting used to the place.

She looked quite comfortable the other afternoon.

Lazy

“Please leave me alone and let me lie here in the sun.”, is the message.

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Pablo Seminario, Artist

The studio of Pablo Seminario is in Urubamba, a town of about 8000 people in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. We were privileged to visit with the artist at his home, shop and studio where he took the time to meet us and describe his approach to the art that he produces.

Ceramic items produced in his studio/workshop by staff are also on sale in his small store on the site.

These days, I am drinking my morning coffee from one of his uniquely decorated mugs.

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Weaving

Fabrics were made by the Incas on rudimentary looms. The process is quite slow and deliberate.

The patience required is admirable.

Back then, time was in abundance.

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Dim View

This Alpaca is taking a very dim view of having its portrait made.

Dim View

Or is it a Llama? A Guanaco? I don’t think it’s a Vicuna.

This guy lives at Awana Kancha near Pisac in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

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Summer Time

I’m feeling nostalgic for Summer.

Sweetman's Memory

It will be here before you know it.

 

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Sunday at Laurentian Ski Hill

North Bay is blessed with an alpine ski hill situated inside town. The hill has been operating for over 50 years and has provided recreational opportunities for North Bay people, and at least two World Champions have grown up here and learned their craft.

Today was a busy day at the hill.

People having Great Fun on a gorgeous winter day.

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