
As those who read the blog know, about two years ago I got really tired of traveling so I bought a house in Salt Lake. I love the house and loved my jobs and being so close to family, but as an addict who can't just quit cold turkey, I started to think about travel again.
So I've rented out the house for a year and have three destinations planned: first back to Cusco, Peru (unfortunately without Tammie due to a growing family and also without Nate because he's on the other side of the world in India right now) and I plan to visit old friends, practice my Spanish, and try to do some teaching on the side.
My second destination will be back to Seward Alaska to work in the lodge where I worked in 2008 and earn the money to be able to cover my adventures this year. If I save enough there my last destination will be Africa - but I haven't fully planned that part, yet.
So for now I'm back here in the city of the Incas wandering the cobblestone streets and taking note of all the things that are the same, and all the things that are different. The first thing I noticed was the smell. I had forgotten that Cusco has a distinct smell of spices, almost like an incense, mixed with dirt and pollution, of course. The smell alone brought back tons of memories. It's the rainy season so there is a downpour every afternoon but it also means everything is greener. I noticed this when I walked through some of the big plazas.



I spent a lot of time each day looking for apartments in the classified ads, and realized that I can't speak Spanish on the phone. Well, I can speak, but I can't understand what people say back to me. It was a frustrating experience and then Ruben told me about his friend who worked for an agency that has a bunch of vacation rentals that are just sitting empty. The company gave me a good deal on a room since I'm staying three months. I chose the room on the top floor because it was the biggest and the nicest.



As I say in Peru, Ciaocitos para todos! (little goodbyes for everyone)