Wow! Chad, I'm so glad you did this travel blog. I'm loving hearing all about your travels and the beautiful places that you are seeing. Keep posting! Carolyn
Bravo! Hi Chad,
I'm really enjoying your travel blog. The photos are great and your writing is informative and witty. Thanks for including me.
Your former housemate,
Nancy
Spanish Rocks Those look eerily like most of the highways in Minneapolis this month. All that's missing is about 49,000 orange cones.
I'm enjoying the journal and photos, thanks!
Little Rock ¡Hola Denise! I´m sure you are exactly right. It seems the Incans were brilliant engineers. And they make a darn good cola, too - Inca Kola. Thanks for looking at my pictures. Chau.
Little Rock I have a theory about putting those little rocks on the bottom: it has to do with increasing the number of joints and stability of the wall. (Equate it to the metatarsus in the ankle.)
Hello Mr. Rackowitz,
I sure hope you are having a fun time in Peru. I absolutely love the pictures you sent. The view is spectacular. Actually, the view reminds me of a book I read, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. One of the main characters went to Greece and the view looks quite a bit the same. Keep sending photos and stories!
Hannah
This summer, I will be joining a non-profit organization called United Planet as a volunteer for four weeks in Cusco, Peru. Once there, I will be working at the Aldea Infantil Juan Pablo II, a small orphanage in Cusco. Some of the things I'll be doing will include helping kids with their homework, helping children learn English, organizing activities for the kids, and assisting the orphanage staff in any way I can.
Why Peru? Currently, I teach fifth grade at Mathews Elementary School in Austin, Texas. Mathews serves as the home school for children of international graduate students who att... full info
Sofya
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awesome
It sounds like you are having a blast over there, Wackowitz. Looking nice and refreshed in those pictures. Good for you!!! Love, Sofya