We are both surprisingly not feeling that hungry and we have time to focus on that which is most important to us. We feel more focused as a result of the fast and have a deeper understanding of our relationship with food.
Adam and I got up around 5 AM to get to the ruins by taxi because rumor has it that if you arrive around 5:40 AM, there is no one to charge you at the gate yet.
And the rumor was correct!
We were so thrilled to enjoy our time in the ruins today seeing a total of 2 humans in the 4 hours we were up there. It was amazing that we had the ruins to ourself for a while!
Later, we did a poi-spinning lesson with Nick, the Pisac poi expert. See here for an explanation of poi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poi_(performance_art). Maybe we will move on to fire poi one day when we get really good and don't hit ourselves inadvertently in the face.
One last exciting thing: We finally had access to our first clothes dryer here in Peru for the first time. Miss that, America.
Amazingly huge and gorgeous-we think you'll agree.
Enjoy the pictures!
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Wow! Great photos. Looks like a perfect day in an amazing place.
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