Chilca, Peru
James’ Blog
Hello Nashville,
I hope all is well there, everything here in Peru is great. Today was our second full day of work here in Chilca and it left us all tired and sore, but eager for more because our work is beneficial to the school and people here in Chilca. Our work today consisted of: hauling adobe bricks closer to the building site, stripping bamboo of its exterior covering, moving many rocks that are to be used in the floor of the building, and cutting down cacti and cutting off their spikes. I spent a majority of my time with the cacti which proved to be a pretty hard job. I had to climb up a steep hill, axe in hand, and chop down some of the most vicious cacti I had ever seen or been around. Chopping the plants down was the easy part, on the other hand moving these individual cactus plants was extremely difficult. I couldn’t grab the cactus and just throw it down because the spikes tore right through my gloves, so I had to maneuver a rope around each one and swing it down like there was a lasso on the end. Once we were all done with our work day, everybody went back to their host family’s houses and proceeded to eat their lunches and rest. I finally got to shower after two days in Chilca, and it was refreshing even with the freezing cold water. Today we had to members of our group go down from illness, being Garrett and Sam, but I am sure that both will recover by tomorrow. Right now we are taking vans back to Ollantaytambo to make some pottery which should be fun. That’s all for now, see you all soon.
James
June 27th
Hello it’s Sammy J.
I am glad to see the update!! It sounds like ya'll are doing well. I'm so glad to know Sammy J. has recovered and is back up and active.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your hike!
Take care.
Love,
Momma Gwyn