Tuesday, January 29, 2008



I arrived in Calca, Peru safely last Thursday! Located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, it´s truly an amazing place! The clinic I´m volunteering at is in Coya. It´s a small town about 15 min from Calca where people know each other by name and many of the buildings are made from adobe bricks. This picture was taken on the streets of Coya just outside the clinic. There is a fascinating mix of Spanish and indigenous cultures here. Many people still speak Quechua, in addition to Spanish, and festivals such as Carnaval (Feb 3) and Semana Santa demonstrate how traditional folklore has been incorporated with the Catholic celebrations.

As the picture shows, blue scrubs and tall white guys don´t necessarily blend in with the landscape. People have realized that I´m working at the clinic and their very receptive and friendly. Some think I´m a doctor and have asked for advice about headaches and chest pains. I regret to tell them I have no real medical knowledge and recommend they make an appointment at the clinic. Most seem satisfied with this response and offer a cordial, "Gracias, Papa".

The living accomadations are really nice. The house has five extra rooms for guests and the food is made my the owner's mother, "Mama Gloria", and is amazing. Three little kids also live in the house and are starting to open up to my presence. We watched "Click" the other night and have been getting into water balloon fights with the neighbor kids.

I think my internet tab is up to 1 Nuevo Sol ($0.30). That´s all for now.

4 comments:

Luke M said...

Nice scrubs, big guy. I like the scenery - it reminds me of Maras.

I'm glad to here that you are making friends with the wee ones, although that didn't come as a surprise. Any bridgenas yet?

scored4life said...

Alex, glad to see you made it safe. It looks AMAZING there! We will be checking back for posts often to keep tabs on you.

Renee just had her baby last night! (29th) It's a girl named Mariana Elise, 7lbs 9oz. 21 inches

By the way, this is Paul from the Whitley's. ;)

Sherri says HI!

Anonymous said...

By the way, Dex and I are "anonymous". It's our first time blogging so bear with us.

Anonymous said...

good to hear you made it safe, mr. alex. you look very sporty in your scrubs - have you been mistaken as flemish yet?

as luke so appropriately noted, i'm sure the little ones are pleasantly intrigued by your stature and friendliness. congrats on the good work, we're all jealous.