Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Iquitos: Part II and the Peruvian Goodbye

Iquitos! A magical place! Why you ask? Well it is . . .

A place with a Chinese restaurant on every corner . . .

...and someone selling the Peruvian "Juanes" on every other corner-- a mixture of rice, chicken, an egg, and an olive all wrapped in banana leaves . . . hmmmhmmm good.A place where you find a "Saucy" picture on every paper. . .

(and great articles I´m sure)

A Place where you can get anything on the planet! You Want it, they Got it at at the local markets! From cinnamon to diabetes remedies to home made insect repellant and even local hallucenogens . . . they got it all!!
(even a box full of feathers for me!! Hmmm, fun!)

A place where part of the city is floating on water!

Yes, Belen, or commonly referred to as The Venice of Peru, has a river running through it and it is partially under water during the rainy season.
But most of all, Iquitos has been our "home" for more than three weeks and has always left us in wonder at the sweetness and hospitality of strangers. Thank you Iquitos!
For your warmth. . .
For your kindness . . .
For taking us under your wing and making us feel like home . . .
when we needed it most.
So . . . how do you say goodbye to a place like this?? You go out with a Bang!
There happened to be a festival, THE Festival of Iquitos on the weekend before we were leavinng, so we figured it was perfect! The annual festival of Dos Rios and San Juan is a "religious" festival that starts off with a soccer game and finishes with alot of drinking and dancing. How could we resist ?
We headed over to the free game in the early afternoon and guess who is playing?? United States vs. Peru (Iquitos) . . . how perfect!

Mind you, this happens to be the first football game for the both of us!! That´s right sport fans . . . Sasha and Misha experience the magic for the first time! Misha cheering for United States, Sasha cheering for Peru . . .

In the End, World Peace won as the players left the field scoring 0-0 (although I think the Peruvian team was way better...shhhh...).

And the people rushed the field for the music concert that spun the festival into action. . . nuts!

And thanks to Cuba Libre (coke, rum and lime) and good spirits, the party kept going . . .

and going . . . (go cowboy go)

and going. . .

and going!

The next day, everyone went out to the next town San Juan to celebrate the saint´s holiday.

People of all ages walking through the streets, on the highways, dancing, singing, drinking, eating, and so on and so on and so on . . . these people invented "celebrating."

I guess when you wake up the next day and your blanket is wrapped around your neck, it´s possible that you had a good time?! Haha . . .that´s my hairy little beast of a man . . .
A very special "thank you" goes out to Nicolas . . . the Sauce Man!
Fried chicken. . . $2


Grilled wings and beef hearts . . . $3

Having the AMAZING Nicolas Vinagrette smeared all over your meat and poured on your salad . . .
PRICELESS!
(For the recipe, we accept-- check, visa, MasterCard, cash, and of course, favors are welcome)
AND THAT´S ALL FOLKS


Here to play us a farewell song, our very own, Manuelle Juanito . . .

MUCHAS GRACIAS IQUITOS . . . THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've become addictted to your stories,pictures and faces.And like any addict i need MORE!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to be part of that and we will.I'am glad i jumped into that decision. You see
i'am still young all the way.Open your arms N souls for us. We are comming SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE MAMA

And the World Remained Silent said...

man, you ruled that place. totally, non-stop for three weeks! the pictures are really great. i feel like i lived there, partied right alongside you. and all that smiling, drinking, eating...precious. give us more!!! more, more, more! where to now?

Unknown said...

Hi my dear Sashenka and Mishenka
It is amazing to feel spirit of the life there. And what is more amazing to have a score in the "Peace game" 0:0 and celebrate it as a Precious moment. I think all our politicions should go to Peru to learn philosophy of life.
The pictures are great. It is so nice to hear your voices.
Do you know how long you are going to be on the road? Please, could you give me just a rough estimation. I would like to know just for my own plans.
Love you
Kiss you
Mom

Anonymous said...

FOOTBAL!!!!

Gotta love that game. Miky, remember our game with the Isle Grande kids? We won! and then i passed out!
I wish i could come out and watch that game with you. I just saw Argentina play Peru. Noooo! Not live, on a big TV in some bar. Argentina Ruled! so when you go there, make sure to stop by a game! Those guys dance with a ball. It's like an art, of sorts!
Much love to you guys!

Anonymous said...

Guy guys
It's me again.
Do you know that after years of anticipation and over 100 million votes, the new seven wonders of the world were finally announced in Lisbon on Saturday. Machu Picchu, Peru and Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue were selected as two of Seven Wonders in the World? The Mayan city of Chichén Itzá in Mexico is third one. Probably by the end of the trip you will choose your own Seven Wonders.
Enjoy your trip
Mom

talia said...

i am left without words. my heart explodes with love to see you both happy. i cannot believe what is going on here!! haha.
remember to stop for deep breathes. and drink lots of water!
I LOVE YOUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(medussa.. the snake goddess)