Monday, December 7, 2009

Festivus for the Rest of us!

So in the spirit of the season, even though it’s about 70 degrees on a regular basis and always raining, we went on a hiking excursion to find a Christmas tree in the woods way up above our apartment in the area called Villa San Blas. It is to the right of Sacsayhuaman and Cristo Blanco if you are standing in the Plaza de Armas. It was a lot of fun and took a good long while. I still am having some trouble breathing, nothing serious I just get short of breathe fast (shocking considering how healthy I was while back home…) so climbing up the developed side of this mountain was not easy for me. Eventually we got to areas without inclines and found this awesome ruin site. First it was a wall that had been revealed, and we followed it around (it’s in a square shape) to the opposite side and climbed on top of the wall and found some really awesome chairs and various right degree angles carved into the rock debris. It was really cool. After hanging out for quite some time exploring and rock jumping we got down, climbed up some more and found ourselves at the back entrance to Q’enqo, which is another ruin site right outside of Sacsayhuaman. However this one you have to pay to enter, and there was some guy in a jacket who looked like he would stop us if we crossed the line any further into the site, so we turned back, found a cool group of small evergreen shrubs and Terry cut off a nice branch for our Christmas tree. On the walk back we went a different way and I started collecting the pretty dead blossoms off of various bushes. Of course Jason and Terry didn’t really understand what pretty dead was and started to crack jokes about the rotting dead cactus, and would I like that, or the fact that some of the stuff I was cutting off wasn’t quite dead yet… needless to say after some good natured harassment reciprocated with sweet smelling branch beatings there was enough of a collection of tree decorations we started home. It was a really nice relaxing Sunday. We had an early-ish dinner, played cards, experimented with coca tea and pisco then watched Life Aquatic. I decorated the tree today while it rained. Unfortunately it wasn’t the same as previous Christmases. The only Christmas music I currently have on my computer includes: Tom Waits song Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis, and the Neko Case cover of this song; The Kinks’ Father Christmas; Run-DMC’s Christmas in Hollis; the They Might Be Giants album HolidayLand; of Montreal’s Christmas isn’t Safe for Animals; John Prine’s Christmas in Prison; Richard Cheese lounge music Christmas covers (e.i. Christmas in Las Vegas) and then lastly the David Sedaris book on tape of Holiday’s on Ice. But no need to worry! I am currently downloading several different Christmas compilations, as well as the Charlie Brown Christmas album and that Disney Christmas album from the 80s that has been in the Conover household since the dawn of it’s creation (it being either the cd or the household, both work).

So, here is the rundown of what is currently decorating the Asnoqch'utun Alley gringo apartment Christmas tree of 2009: (3) beaded bracelets collected from various Cusco markets; (3) full pairs of earrings: large purple circles, ohm symbols, and cheap silver plated club danglies; (1) Saint Christopher keyring; (1) Buddha earring; (1) broken earring of the red and black seed for good luck from Peru persuasion (the name of which I’ve never been able to understand when told by merchants); (4) strands of blue-turquoise dyed wool; (1) bunch of dying orange flowers; (many) clusters of two different types of dead blooms. This tree is also being held up in and ingenious tree stand compromising of: (1) plant potter currently being occupied by some pretty plant with pink blooms and some grass and (2) several beer bottles with left over dead bloom branches to camouflage.


Unfortunately i can't upload to this website right now, but the pics are all on facebook, so look up that album! LOVE!

xoxo.

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