This beautiful wooden lakeside 'casita' with a traditional palm-thatch roof is a self-contained 2 storey structure with a bedroom containing two single beds that can be pushed together to make a king size upstairs. It has big french doors that can be opened up to get a magnificent view of Laguna Sauce and there are balconies front and back.
Downstairs there is a small kitchen/living room and a bathroom with warm shower. Another big balcony surrounds the downstairs area and is a great place to hang a hammock.
It is located about 25 feet back from the lakeshore, is very private and is fully equipped with towels, sheets, cooking utensils etc.
Please contact me for daily, weekly or monthly rental rates.
martinstevens@juno.com
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Saturday, 1 August 2015
Friday, 22 May 2015
High country pilgrimage in September
I was recently invited by don Isidro, a Q'ero shaman, to join him for traditional ceremonies and coca leaf readings up at Colluyriti on Ausangate sacred mountain for September 13-15. There are two such gatherings every year, one in May which is bigger and tends to have more tourists and the other in September that is smaller and more intimate.
I would like to invite a few friends to join me for this pilgrimage with tentative dates as follows:
Sept 10 Arrive in Lima. Visit the archeological museum in Pueblo Libre and the water fountain park.
Sept 11 Fly to Cusco, sleep at Yanapanakusun hotel.
Sept 12 Tour of the city of Cusco and Sacsaywaman. Meet up with don Isidro.
Sept 13 Travel to Ausangate mountain and the path to Colluyriti.
Sept 14 Day of ceremonies at the Apu (sacred mountain).
Sept 15 Journey back to Cusco.
Sept 16 and 17 We visit Machu Picchu.
Sept 17 Sleep in Calca.
Sept 18 Medicine ceremony in the Sacred Valley. Sleep in Calca
Sept 19 Visit Chincheros, sleep in Cusco.
Sept 20 Fly to Lima. We say our good-byes.
Details and costs are a work in progress. First I need to form a small group of friends who have an interest in this venture. Please contact me at martinstevens@juno.com
I would like to invite a few friends to join me for this pilgrimage with tentative dates as follows:
Sept 10 Arrive in Lima. Visit the archeological museum in Pueblo Libre and the water fountain park.
Sept 11 Fly to Cusco, sleep at Yanapanakusun hotel.
Sept 12 Tour of the city of Cusco and Sacsaywaman. Meet up with don Isidro.
Sept 13 Travel to Ausangate mountain and the path to Colluyriti.
Sept 14 Day of ceremonies at the Apu (sacred mountain).
Sept 15 Journey back to Cusco.
Sept 16 and 17 We visit Machu Picchu.
Sept 17 Sleep in Calca.
Sept 18 Medicine ceremony in the Sacred Valley. Sleep in Calca
Sept 19 Visit Chincheros, sleep in Cusco.
Sept 20 Fly to Lima. We say our good-byes.
Details and costs are a work in progress. First I need to form a small group of friends who have an interest in this venture. Please contact me at martinstevens@juno.com
Monday, 27 April 2015
Children with different abilities
This year the parents of children with 'habilidades diferentes' asked us to continue working with their children every school day at our educational center.
Now we have 11 children every day from Monday through Thursday. We use the curriculum of Waldorf education for children with special needs.
Zaca cannot speak or hear. She is the oldest of our group of 11. She has learned to do various kinds of craft work.
Sindy is paralysed on her right side. In the course of a year with us she has progressed amazingly in her coordination and self-confidence.
John Kennedy (really!) said half his body was dead. Lourdes said that it didn't smell, so it wasn't dead. She also said if he could lift his right hand we would teach him to ride a bike and give him one as a gift. Here he is receiving his new bike.
Here he is riding it!
It was a great moment when Jonday finally was able to walk, leaving behind his wooden push cart and stepping out on his own.
Now we have 11 children every day from Monday through Thursday. We use the curriculum of Waldorf education for children with special needs.
Zaca cannot speak or hear. She is the oldest of our group of 11. She has learned to do various kinds of craft work.
Sindy is paralysed on her right side. In the course of a year with us she has progressed amazingly in her coordination and self-confidence.
John Kennedy (really!) said half his body was dead. Lourdes said that it didn't smell, so it wasn't dead. She also said if he could lift his right hand we would teach him to ride a bike and give him one as a gift. Here he is receiving his new bike.
Here he is riding it!
It was a great moment when Jonday finally was able to walk, leaving behind his wooden push cart and stepping out on his own.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
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