My birthday surprise in Puno, Peru.
From the
islands, it was another 2-hour boat ride back to Puno. We arrived back in Puno
at sunset. In fact, the boat was heading almost due west into the sunset when
the students were asked to leave the rooftop of the boat and come back inside.
So, one student at least, since she showed me her results, had to shoot the sunset
from inside. The lake, by the way, is at 12,500 feet.
We then had one hour before supper
(7 pm), so we drove to the main plaza, another Plaza de Armas, where I and
others shot the cathedral. The restaurant was right there so several of us used
the bano (WC) facilities, which were appreciated since the boat’s bano was not
the greatest. Once I used the bano, I invited the girls to use the men’s since
it was empty and they had a long line (remember, 19 girls and only 3 guys), but
no one took me up on it. Profe did and then the girls lined up at the men’s as
well.
We walked around the area; I bought
a bottle of Peruvian wine for my birthday celebration that evening back in the
hotel where I noticed it was actually from Argentina, Malbec Merlot, which I
buy at home at Aldi’s.
Lindsey's nice shot of me on Isla Uro
It was dark when we arrived at the Plaza and Cathedral
At
7 pm, we gathered for supper for which we had ordered specifics a week ago. I
ordered an Avocado Salad, Alpaca Steak, and a Fruit Salad. Every Saturday, this
restaurant has a dinner show, and tonight it was a group of local indigenous
singers and dancers presenting their history of the birth of the Incan peoples
and the history of what followed, including the Spanish Conquest. I recognized
their God, their Adam and Eve, their descendants who were taught how to farm,
and then the Conquest happened. A Conquistador came on stage bearing sword and
cross, followed by a priest bearing a cross together bringing death,
enslavement, and Christianity with the Virgin de la Candelaria. I photographed
mucho.
Their Adam and eve
Learning how to weave
The Conquistadors Arrived
As did the priests
Enslavement of the Incas
They accept the Virgin
After the play, the group
did a number of songs which I also shot video of, especially since I love the
pan flute. Then, one of the main characters started reading from a notecard. I
understood the word for birthday but not the pronunciation of my name. He was
looking at me and called me unto the stage. The next number they played and
swayed to with their flutes, guitars, and drum, I also swayed to. When this
ended, the audience, including the Calvin student group, applauded. I gave
umbrazos to the men and cheek-kissed the ladies and said thank you profusely. I
also thanked the students for making this birthday very unique. After a couple
of more numbers, one of the ladies came to me at our table, grabbed my hand to
pull me up onto the stage again to dance with her. I think my moves were okay,
and later I was joined by one of Calvin’s guys, and a third lady grabbed another
audience member and together we finished the dance. What a Hoot! What a birthday
party! Since I was unable to take the pictures, some of the students posted pictures on Facebook and some students sent them to me. It is their pictures below.
This was a special birthday treat for me; one that I never could dream of. Thanks to the Calvin College students. Wow.
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