Ayacucho, Day 4
A quiet life
Monday 18 September 2006
19 °C
Yesterday I was happy to wander around on my own. The only time I hung out with anyone was when I met Karina, but I still had a good day. This travelling is getting easier and less lonely with time. I still miss everyone, but it doesn´t hurt as much.
Last night I felt like dancing, so I flipped my mp3 player to Canary Mine and The Uncas and I just danced around the room for an hour! It was a lot of fun; dancing in my room has always been one of my favourite things to do.
I checked of my hotel this morning and am just waiting a few hours to check into a cheaper one. This time I´ll be at Hotel Tres Mascaras, which is S/14 por noche, or CA$4.75.
Earlier today I had a visitor, so I left my room and went downstairs to see it was this guy I talked to for (literally) 2 seconds on the street. He showed up with a pen and paper and started to ask me all these questions...he wanted my correo (email address) so he could ask me about Canada, which was fine, but then he asked so many questions (and wrote down all the answers) that I felt like I was being interviewed. He wants to meet me at 5 this evening but I told him maybe. I have to get used to all the attention here.
I´m going to take it easy the next couple days so I might not write blog entries every day. I hope everyone at home is well. I love you all.
Posted by The Cat 10:30 AM








Yo realmente no quiero el sonido de su entrevistador. Su hotel suena tierra barata. Optimistamente no tendrá cualquiera de "ellos allí cucarachas" dada la tierra. Abuelito.
PS if you need an english translation read below
I really don't like the sound of your interviewer. Your hotel sounds dirt cheap. Hopefully it won't have any of "them there cucarachas" given the dirt. Grandad .
Monday 18 September 2006 by anneanddon