We bumped into the lady who was so kind to us as we walked onto her farm and she was really friendly again and offered to show us how to cook local ricota rellenas (stuffed peppers - which was my favourite Mexican dish). So we went to her house and spent a happy afternoon drinking cusquenas and cooking. It was an adventure. Like lots of homes here, there are so many different animals roaming around the place - chickens, ducks, dogs, cats and lots of Cuy scampering around awaiting their day of reckoning. It was so much fun. Thanks Sonia.
Later in the week we dragged ourselves up the steep Pinkuylluna ruins that we have been looking across too during our stay. The free ones not the expensive ones the other side!
We went into Olive’s school on the last day of term to hear about their projects. We heard about the stars and they had made a 3D map of town that was cool.
Then we went back to Urubamba so Olive could have a play in a great play park there (why doesn’t Ollanta even have a swing?!) and then super dinner in Tierra.
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