Friday, December 17, 2010

Electronic Monopoly Rules

of potato dumplings and fat eyes

underemployment and boredom impressed since Rucksackklau my time as a volunteer in Weltwärts AIDER. I had and have in the office just to do nothing. Everyday life would look like this: I come to the office at 8:30 am and as long as I my private affairs (e-mail, football results, etc.) have relatively good mood. If I have done this, however, my mood curve drops off rapidly until the lunch break. I'm usually quite annoyed to have lunch and then go home to me during a nap in my hammock a bit to respond from. Back in the office I go by the morning procedure a second time and wait about 4 clock anxiously for the evening ceremony. That this situation is a not particularly satisfying, can think of any. So I'm in the recently fallen deeper and deeper into a hole. I could rouse myself less and less motivation to do something and my curve went into negative territory. The stolen backpack further magnified, of course.

I know myself that I am personally responsible for the success or failure of my year at AIDER. The initial misconception that anyone here is waiting with prepared tasks for me, I have long been identified as such and I am aware that welwärts not guaranteed a great year to be. But I found it very recently been very hard for me to bring me out of my lethargy and to look for a job. The preparation for the seminar preached "proactive" is, you find yourself in a situation like me right now, really a heavy task.

Last Monday, so the situation reached its peak-or nadir. One of the problems at work or a dispute with our landlord came. We now have a 2-page catalog of rules and if we do not observe this thrown out. But for that we are personally responsible, because we behave partially incorrect. So I ran at 10 clock in the office to the gym and gave up my aggression. Afternoon in the office in search of a job for next year, all my prejudices that I have in the have developed recently against AIDER confirmed, so I got really mad. Manuel tried to appease me, but helped at first. He told me something of potato dumplings and fat eyes. I was a potato dumpling that lies at the bottom of the pot and does not come up. To improve my situation, I would have a fat eye that floats on top of the soup, be. Funny story I thought, but somehow true. I am really fallen into a deep hole and must try now to get there somehow turn out.

I went home and thought. I really had to change something because it could not go on.

The next day I went with some motivation fueled the office. I made a to-do list and doing a lot of things, though largely private, which I had pushed in recent days and weeks ahead of me. I also tried to create me a plan for the first quarter of 2010. I spoke with an employee, Alejandro, who has a new project, dedicated to the production of natural latex, launched. I can, he said, from January to work at it, go with him into the forest and drive Comunidades. This all sounds quite interesting and my motivation slowly began to get back into positive ranges. Evening, but then a setback. I was with a colleague, my Planning and deny they said that they would prefer it if I would participate in one project, Sustainable Forest Management in three (new) Comunidades. I wondered why she had not told me sooner. For weeks, I vegetate in front of me in the office, has not organize a task for me, and now I take the helm, myself, and then someone comes in and tells me he is thinking for me otherwise. Again, I was annoyed by AIDER. Fortunately I had arranged for the evening a Skype date with Merle. It is weltwärts in Ecuador and it was lovely once again to speak to over 4 months with her and our experiences exchange.


is now already the last day before the Christmas holidays. I talked yesterday with my boss, Pio, and he told me that I can decide for myself, in which employees of the two projects I want to. This took me back a step to the fore. I'm going with a decision to come back from vacation, then from January to a hopefully more interesting and more fulfilling work have. But I also know that my happiness is mine. I have to run after the people, for the last few months have shown that this is not different from AIDER is around. I hope that I, for from the potato dumpling Fat eye, would that I can break out of my hole and my unmotivated nature to my Weltwärts year, to make it a success.


But now I will for a few days not only think about the work. Soon it is common here in the office Christmas meal followed by exchanging gifts. In the collective drinking beer but I will not be there, because I've unfortunately caught an ear infection. I will not complain, because the only thing that can help me at the moment is positive in looking to the future. And this looks rosy for the next two weeks. It goes by bus to Tarapoto. Thereafter Moyobamba to Chachapoyas to the ruins of Kuelap and the Catarata Gocta, the third highest waterfall on earth, and back to Moyobamba to communicate with other volunteers to celebrate including my roommates from Pucallpa and Betty from Villa Rica, Christmas. Then we go to Mancora, the busiest resort of Peru to celebrate New Year with the T-shirt and at 30 degrees at sea. If I'm lucky, my boss gives us until 10.01. free. In this case, I would still go to Quito to attend Merle.


This is probably my last entry in 2010 will be. I have had great experiences so far in Peru, have much see and learn and was allowed, thanks AIDER introduced to new cultures. There were setbacks, the stolen backpack, and the last time was described, not always easy. But I prefer quite a positive awareness of the first third of my Weltwärts year. Bad experiences are easy to do and my work situation shows me how I can I do in future, even in Germany, different. I look good cheer in the new year 2011.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Can Get High Liquid Lidocaine

The story of a stolen backpack

Now it happened to me. I was robbed. The whole thing is happening on the Flusscolectivo (boat) to Curiaca, the Comunidad where I wanted to spend the next 2 weeks. I know that the thief has punished my own stupidity. The backpack did not have to be stolen, if I have the advice that was given to me by colleagues and you are otherwise I ran in my life many times over the path would have followed. One should not place them in a country like Peru in just a pocket all his valuables and then this one may be even less supervision. If this happens then even at night, then a theft, the logical consequence. How could I still committing both errors, I do not know myself, but I know I've done it and I know that I device my camera, my GPS, my wallet with 200 soles (about 60 €) and my Peruvian identification document, my phone, my MP3 player, my sunglasses, my pocket knife, my 3 books, rain poncho and a little small stuff will never see again. Since I did not leave before I bother to take out baggage insurance, I'll get on this path no redress.

how everything has gone by rather than being, I now report in detail. On Wednesday afternoon I drove with my luggage, backpack just mentioned, a larger backpack with clothes, tent and sleeping mat, a bag with food for 2 weeks and a 20 liter water containers to the port and boarded the boat "Willian Alfredo" (The n is not a typo. In Peru, names are often written down by ear. So here is sometimes Maycol Michael, Brian Brayan, etc). At about 3:30 I lay in my hammock and waited for my colleagues Hillario, who arrived even a few minutes later. I put my backpack on a bench at the foot end of my hammock. Since I wanted to send a few sms and buy me something to eat, I took out my phone and my wallet from the backpack. A short time later I both tucked back in the bag and saw it as a slim, has large, about 22 years of Peruvians observed with a blue T-shirt and curly hair myself. Actually, this would have been ringing the alarm bells must but I had the backpack in place are just described. My colleague sat down below next to my backpack. The boat pulled away and slowly it began to get dark. The Peruvians with the blue shirt was lying with his head next to my backpack. I was dozing in my hammock, looking every now and then over to my backpack, whether he was still there. Night fell and I fell asleep, woke up again, and often had always seen my backpack in place. About 1 clock I got half asleep with, as my colleague was told to switch sides because the boat had a little list. He took his luggage and sat at my bedside. My backpack he had on my foot of stand alone so that it now stood. I did not react to the situation. A little later I went back to the toilet and saw my backpack in place. This should be the last chance to "save" it for when I woke up at about 4:30 clock had my backpack and the Peruvians with the blue T-shirt away. We were at this time at the pier of "Iparia. After conversations with various passengers and crew of the boat, we were able to determine fairly sure that the guy with my backpack, either in Galilee or Ahuaypa, about 2 hours, down the river got out. How should I respond

now? I did not have some money and my colleague did not properly deal with the situation. I would probably to get out in the darkness in which unknown to me, "Iparia" and to take the next boat down the river, but I decided that, until Curiaca to go to in order to take further steps. By 1 clock noon on Thursday we arrived at last. I called the AIDER office and was instructed to drive away in the same boat back and look in Galilee and Ahuaypa in my backpack.

I was previously at that time and even in the hours clear that the company had little meaning. I had "given away" my pack lightly and that I would never see him again, was the only just punishment. The investigation brought in the two Comunidades as expected nothing. My colleague Hollario had to accompany me and extend his boat must travel a further 24 hours. The arms.

I arrived on Friday afternoon after 48 hours on the river again in Pucallpa. My backpack with almost everything valuable I own here in Peru, is gone and I will never see him again.

I'm mainly because of the camera very sad. Although it sounds silly, but it is in recent years become in my travels a part of me. The photography was for me always a Mitgrund for travel. I am now facing the question of whether I still here in Peru is expected to grow a new camera. At the moment I can not decide. This is supported by that I mean an unfinished work, could vortsetzen a detailed photographic documentation of my weltwärts year. Speaking against, that I had to count also with the fact that I have a second camera was stolen. Perhaps it may even be a chance for me to explore this country with a new look. After all I have in recent years seen many situations, landscapes and images only through the lens of my Canon and thus may have missed the reality.

Everything else can be happy, relatively easily, though financially costly to address. A new phone I'll buy this week and I already have the obligatory display behind me, so I by the German Embassy get issued a new "Green Card".

I hope that I will watch not by this event in future better to my (value) terms. Since I was so far never really stolen anything, it was probably good that I was being shaken up in a relatively harmless way. Peru is a beautiful country, I have had an unforgettable experience and I will certainly have in the future, but we must not forget that there is a downside. This consists of high crime, corruption and poverty. This I have lately seems to be the hidden one time or another too often careless and am going through life here. I hope I last week for my future has learned.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Benign Dangerous Diseases

away message

Today it's finally back to a Comunidad. Once in the planning AIDER again everything went haywire, I was twice put off until tomorrow, and frankly was quite annoyed, it's now finally after Curiaca. There I will either, which is not yet precise, participate in a tree census in the forestry area, or alternatively look for me any problem there. Accordingly, I can not say exactly when I'll be back just in Pucallpa. But if the latest 17.12. is adopted by a small Christmas party in 2010 I will be here again. I file now already planning the next trip. Until then, I send you warm greetings to the wet snowy Germany!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Personal Statement For Dental Hygiene Examples

everyday My first trip in Pucallpa

Yes, as bad as it sounds, it also exists here in Pucallpa, a daily routine. I am in my really super exciting journey once again fallen for in him. Daily life in Pucallpa is sometimes very frustrating and boring, that whenever I sit in the office of AIDER. Yes. The see is that I still have no job here and in the meantime no longer believe that I will find my role in the office. While there are all very nice to me, but work has apparently not for me.

A Lichblick other hand, are my activities outside the office. I was in the past two weeks, some times in a beekeeping project AIDER, about 34 kilometers outside of Pucallpa. There I was able to participate in the daily work and was once even in the forest with a few hives to prepare them for transport. It has been always liked me there and I think that I will also look into the future over there more often.

Another bright spot could be the trial run with observations of the data described here many times charcoal stove in the Centro de Acopio. If absolutely everything goes according to plan, then it will start on Thursday. I am very curious to see if it is something. On the whole

me my current situation at the last Leave much time to think about the (un) reasonable welwärts of the program. I see right now a lot of criticism, especially because I have received reports of several volunteers from similar problems, but I'm going to slowly also aware that I was growing in spite of good preparation with a misconception and false expectations on my weltwärts years 'm gone. I understand the willingness to take AIDER weltwärts volunteers increasingly as a favor for the DED and especially for me, the volunteers. It would be wrong to think that I AIDER doing you a favor. Thus, for even to say that I was not welcomed here with tasks tasks but that it is primarily for me is to look for my task. This I first found with the waste project, which I then stopped for various reasons. I think now that I look for himself a new task must be to make my final weltwärts years for me and for AIDER a success. This task or tasks, I have until now only found yet, unfortunately, and I hope very much that this to me soon succeed.

Apart from that just described, it is me here but still good. My flat is just the tip and slowly but surely I find Peruvian contacts.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Chest Infection When Can I Go To Work



For the last time in mind yet again beating to escape office non-work, I decided to take a trip. In agreement with my boss and my co-ordinator Melissa Pio I got free for a week and thus had to count two weekends, 9 days left for my trip. I decided to tackle this journey alone. Although I was aware that it would be lonely to one or another moment, and you could keep only pleasant experiences for themselves, and no other parts, but I wanted to try this experiment for me personally once. I promised complete freedom to make any arrangements with anyone and just nine days only what I feel like myself. My planned route took me from Pucallpa of up to 4,300 meters high in the Andes and on a side road down to the Andenostabhang back to Pucallpa.


first Day (Saturday, 11/06/2010)

went by bus first to Huánuco. The trip offered no specifics. The only notable was a conversation with a Peruvian, who destroyed the government coca plantations in the region of Tingo Maria. He told me about the dangers of his work and gave me some behavioral evidence for these relatively antagonistic - after all, Tingo Maria, the last stronghold of the terrorist group Sendero Luminoso - region.

Arrived in Huánuco I called Leonard. I had her and another weltwärts volunteers, Jana, in Pucallpa to know the "Oktoberfest". With her I was able to put my luggage and they showed me the center of Huanuco. In the afternoon we went with a group of Peruvian students, including the guest of sister Leonie, for a night to camp in a small Andean village. We came to a farmhouse, some distance away from the village that bears the name Salapampa "under. Actually, the aim of this trip, carried out at the children a "dental cleaning". That was then but for some reasons not known to me nothing. So the real work was in the village only on the distribution of campaign posters and notice that sometime in the near future free drugs should be distributed. The rest of the time we stayed at the farmer and his wife. We were cooks delicious with very modest means and set fire, after we had set up the tents, a campfire. After nice gathering around the fire, I decided first to go to bed. I was so tired from the trip that I could not even keep alive the waiting at midnight birthday of John, another German volunteers. When I just put into words in my sleeping bag and was about to fall asleep was, it started to rain. After a short time, from the tent, a cave and I got up to the others know that soak through all the tents. Fortunately, the son struck before the Peasants that we could sleep in the house. I accepted this offer gladly. So I could still sleep fairly well. I was awakened when the majority of the group against 2 clock, clearly drunk, also the dryness of this area in April.


second Day (Sunday, 07/11/2010)

After that date, no longer quite so good night, I woke up at around 7 clock. It seemed that the others had celebrated the night before a true Sauforgie. Three drunks were spread over the garden.

After breakfast, we again had prepared the farmer's wife, we left the farm. I had her and her husband over a guilty conscience. We left the image of urban young people who are quartered in vain and quite aggressive on poor people, for the bargain price of 2 Soles per person would be cooked for the evening and morning and had turned the night to a noisy Sauforgie. This was really not the goal of my trip. I wanted to come in contact with the rural population and may not reinforce their prejudice against the (rich) urban youth have.

By bus we went back the 45 minutes of Huánuco. I went with Leon a bit through the city, among other things, to a lookout point on a mountain, which should evolve on my trip yet become a regular ritual, and ate my mandatory 3 Sol 50 menu.




At about 3 clock afternoon we went by bus to Cerro de Pasco. Of Huanuco, which is after all, already close to 1900 meters, went on to climb to 4300 meters. I arrived at dusk in Cerro de Pasco, one of the highest cities in the world. The temperature was close to freezing point and the town was deserted, it was almost none, at least not powered on street lamps. I was looking for a hostel, and quickly found a short time even for a cheap room with cable television. The TV turned to this and the following evenings out to be a good investment. After all, can be quite lonely, especially in such harsh regions of the cold evenings. In the course of the evening I had to find that unfortunately most of my clothes got wet in my backpack - Shit Happens - and it was tedious work to get them dry again. I also realized that at the point of a shower shared by only one of the hostel filled with ice cold water Keg stand. The shower much then quite sporadic and fast. After all, I went with a clean feeling and no problems with altitude, which surprised me frankly pretty, I had with Christian a year ago to spend at 4500 meters a true horror night, at 8 clock to bed and spent a while cold but very restful night.


third Day (Monday, 11/08/2010)

Early on, it pulled me out. I wanted to see Cerro de Pasco. Wrapped in sweaters, jeans and my long trek jacket I bought my first a cap. Already by the colorful market, I saw a small peak, I decided shortly decided to climb. It first went through one of the typical residential area, stretching down in almost all South African cities on the slopes and then across country further and further uphill. Once at the summit showed my GPS to a height of 4456 meters. This was my first preparation for the planned ascent with Konsti 6000, in Lima to be spent weltwärts year. The view of the city was impressive. In the distance loomed the snow-and ice-covered Andean peaks of bright blue sky and in the middle of town I could see from above, the reason for my trip to this city, which would otherwise attract little tourists, the first time. A huge gaping hole in the middle of the city. The company "Volcan" here builds mainly lead and zinc.





I climbed back into the center of the city and took a bus to the entrance of the mine. At the well-guarded entrance, I asked for admission and a guided tour of the mine. I honestly did not believe that this was possible at all, but certainly also due to my gringo bonus, took a staff time for me. However, he only came to tell me that you had to write before the visit of the mine an application and undergo a two-day workshop health check and security. My plan to look at from inside the mine was Thus, unfortunately, nothing, but also from outside, provided impressive images. Me a lot while running around the huge hole again and again the signs "Propiedad Privada - private property" with the logo of Volcan in the middle of the living quarters on. I asked a Peruvian, what that meant. The simple explanation is that Volcan buying up residential areas, as the mine continued to grow ever disappear, and thus more and more houses in it. People need to give themselves to their fate and settle on the mountain slopes in the outskirts of the city. There are plans by the Peruvian government, the city of Cerro de Pasco to relocate. Whether this will ever happen, is very questionable. Lack of money and the fact that the town of Cerro de Pasco only exists because of the mine to emphasize the absurdity of this plan.





After a delicious lunch - ceviche and fried trout - I was once a one-hour nap. I noticed now but a little disappointed that I was at 4300 meters above sea level.

afternoon I took a taxi to the "Bosque de Piedras - Forest of Stone". I was the only person who looked at this tourist attraction in the region. The ticket booth was not manned and so I was using my GPS device and easily. For the next hour gave good views. I went across country past some impressive precipices, and had to struggle with the effort of walking uphill at this altitude.

Back to Cerro de Pasco am I hitchhiked. I chatted with the driver and his companion, and was glad that I hail the view from the dry and warm cab of the truck was. Back in Cerro de Pasco, it began to dawn. I went a bit through the city, went to the internet cafe and ate a hamburger. When I am exhausted in my bed presented, all of a sudden my legs started to hurt extremely on. I'd probably be charged in this amount on the day too much. I spent 3 sleepless hours in my cold bed, my guide through the pages for symptoms of altitude sickness and was not particularly reassured when I read thrombosis and then decided at midnight, einzuschmeißen a painkiller. Luckily they had and I could finally sleep.


4th Day (Tuesday, 11/09/2010)

The night had me pretty geschlaucht. The leg pain was still a little upset stomach - perhaps Ceviche in Cerro de Pasco not such a good idea although it was very tasty - and I needed that morning for a long time to get out of bed. I packed my backpack in a snail's pace and finally went to the bus terminal in the early afternoon. The next 3 hours of La Oroya, I could relax in a spacious bus a little.

La Oroya promised according to Internet references a very special experience. After all, she is one of the dirtiest cities described in the world and the Monte Meiggs, the 5000, I wanted to climb from there, presented in the truest sense of the word was the highlight of my trip dar.

What I do not understand is that the pollution of these City responsible metal smelting plant of the U.S. American company Doe Run has been closed for one and a half years. There are currently no toxic gases more impressive by the chimney blown into the atmosphere and river water is not contaminated with toxins. La Oroya, I experienced quite the contrary, ordered and tidy. What the past, however, leaves 98% percent of children with blood lead levels that exceed the limit by a wide. Doe Run also leaves behind a dead city. In La Oroya concentrated almost everything, as in Cerro de Pasco, on this one company. Today the city has really only as innerperuanischer hub meaning.

today I made a small tour of the city. I let the day quietly to the first, to cure indigestion and me second, prepare for tomorrow's summit attempt. In the evening I looked like the days before television came to pass and am already at 9 clock in the realm of dreams.



5th Day (Wednesday, 10/11/2010)

The day promised to be exciting. My alarm clock rang at 6. I got ready for a strenuous mountain climb. The sky was overcast and I had a little anxious. If the summit would be surrounded by clouds, I would not today be able to climb it. I still drove a taxi for Anticona Pass, the winds at 4818 meters above sea level, on glaciers, across the Andes. With relief, I could see that the Monte Meiggs was completely cloud free. I wanted to tackle the adventure. Although I had already climbed last year in Bolivia 5000, but there we had a car already placed at 5300 meters and the last meters to the summit can not really be called true mountain climbing. I saw this mountain So as my first real 5000. After I had arranged with one item of the mining company, Volcan, that I am in an emergency would be with my torch lights flashing, I grabbed the not difficult, but very hard climb. It took me an hour to the nearly 5100 meters high peaks reach. Top, I realized that had caught within a few moments, the whole sky. I could look only 10 yards and got it to do with fear. Then there was an icy wind and snow, which was burning in my face. Luckily my GPS device my ascent route lined with, and I was glad that I could depend on him. I was generally only about 2 minutes on the summit, made the obligatory summit photo and wanted as quickly as possible, before the weather worsened, back down.

relief I could find that the weather has cleared again. It was probably really just a cloud that had shrouded the summit a few minutes. Still, I got into a monkey pace down the Monte Meiggs. After half an hour I came back in to the post. The staff wanted me only after I showed him my summit photo believe I was really at the top. I was quite done, but this adventure I will never forget in my life. I feel that I can do with the right training at the 6000.

turned to go back to La Oroya to myself with an outstretched thumb to the road. After a short time stopped a jeep. The 65 year-old driver looked suspiciously like Gringo, but I changed only a few words in English with him. However, it turned out quickly that he was German. He was in the 70 years as pastor here in Peru. I had with him a most interesting conversation about my role as a volunteer on the city of La Oroya and the German colonies in the east Andes. It's amazing where you can meet anywhere in the world in German.

Back in La Oroya, I showered me, grabbed my things and ate my lunch. We took the taxi to Tarma. Tarma is only at about 3000 meters high and has been a much milder climate than La Oroya and Cerro de Pasco. The fertile valley around this city is considered the main growing area for flowers for the capital. The city is mainly built in colonial style. My hostel had wooden floors and high ceilings, a beautiful patio and generally I've felt very comfortable here. Tarma is really nice and I think a real alternative to Cusco. Although there are no Machu Picchu, but the surrounding landscape has above all her charms. I did my tour of the city and went looking for a good view of the neighborhood again up.

Early in the evening I went out to the hostel, because I have the hardships of the 5000s still clearly felt in my bones and muscles.

When I was about to eat again soon on the road a little thing, three Dutch arrived in the hostel step inside. There were 2 men and a woman about 35 years old who were on the trail of Che Guevara's with their motorcycles on the road in South America. I could not believe it that here I met Dutch. I even suggested to drink a beer before, but they seemed very stressed, as one of their motorcycles broke down and organize them for the onward journey to Puallpa . Had So I went without a beer in the company back to bed early and spent a relaxing, not cold night.


6th Day (Thursday, 11/11/2010)

the Dutch I met the next morning briefly on the street when I just got back from a photo tour and my breakfast came. However, sufficient time was only for a short farewell, because I wanted to go to La Merced. So I was a little sad that I had no way to come to talk with them, because at least I found her very interesting trip.

It went with a taxi to La Merced. The route to this city, which lies only 700 meters already in tropical vegetation was breathtaking. Within one and a half hours, the landscape changed completely. We passed hundreds of meters high waterfalls, always close to the abyss and surrounded by evergreen and dense vegetation. I had to think of the Dutch, because the street screamed then, so riding a bike to be. However, they had chosen a different route.

Arrived in La Merced, I looked for it for now a hotel. After that I went through the city and almost as it was to me almost happened already in Tarma, fell for one a tourist trap. I almost took part in a guided tour, am glad in retrospect but that the mind has triumphed. All that offers you a tourist agency in Peru, can you also on your own and thus cheaper and closer by pulling on the population. I went to La Merced in an old suspension bridge and a waterfall that is called "Catarata Tirol. The German influence in this region of Peru is obvious. After a lunch break and a dismounted rain I went as high a mountain to the city from the vantage point to photograph from above.

Then I wanted a little stroll through the city, I can hear in the Plaza de Armas anyone calling me. Who was that you may already be thinking fast. Over a glass of beer told me the Dutchman all that I had the night before so interested. They had been traveling for two months, and wanted to come to Colombia. They were really cool and we had a lot of fun. We exchanged phone numbers and have stayed here that they should report arrived in Pucallpa with me.

After I walked for half an hour the Internet Café and then on the market to eat dinner. Here I met Victor, an employee of the Peruvian telephone company, who had to work here in the Selva Central. I had again the reason of my stay in Peru to tell you what bugs me something first, as I have told the same story in the last few days, an estimated 1000 times. It evolved from it but a nice conversation and we exchanged phone numbers from the end. Then I tired a lot in my bed and slept, despite television immediately.


7th Day (Friday, 11/12/2010)

early as last night I had a delicious breakfast on the Market happy. On the way there I met, how could it be otherwise, for the last time the Dutch. Arrived on the market I had no alternative but to beat me in this over-supply of food to the stomach full. After I was stuffed for a pineapple and papaya juice, an empanada, a chicken sandwich and a large piece of chocolate coconut cake already up to here, I discovered a vendor who sold three pineapples for a sol, ie the equivalent of 30 cents. Since I just had to strike. So I have a pineapple stuffed into me. I really had abdominal pain, but that I had indeed brewed himself.

It ended today with the taxi to Villa Rica. After one and half hours on mostly dirt road I arrived at lunch in the coffee capital of Peru at 1,600 meters. I was by Erik and Betty picked up two DED Weltwärts learning and ate with them at lunch and I went with Erik to a beautiful lake. As the two work had again in the afternoon, I had a little time to relax me. I strolled through Villa Rica, the last time went to a lookout point and took some photos.

evening then we plunged into the nightlife of Villa Rica - after all it was nachzufeiern Bettina birthday (it was yesterday 20). In a rustic bar, we took a few drinks with us until we went to the only disco this small town. First, in the black hole, nothing was going on. But slowly filled the shop a bit and we had a really cute and funny evening.

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At about 2 clock I go to bed and had to sleep so exactly 4 hours, because by 6 clock would ring my alarm clock.


8th Day (Saturday, 11/13/2010)

At 6 clock so therefore I was torn from my deep sleep and had to quickly pack my things. After a brief farewell to Eric and Bettina, who wanted to sleep two more understandably still went I am on the departure of the cars and buses. I had already bought a ticket yesterday for the back of a pickup. I expected a fairly adventurous journey. The pickup would take me first to Ciudad Conception, where I would have to find another transport to Pucallpa. When I saw the pickup truck waiting for that big buses were passing through to Pucallpa in Villa Rica, I was a bit annoyed that nobody had told me earlier. The reason was that the main route from Lima to Pucallpa was blocked by the coca growers, and thus the buses on this branch line, which was still easy to drive - in a few weeks the rainy season they turn into a mud track - Has been redirected.

But I had already bought my ticket for the pickup and did not want to forfeit. So it went to 7 clock going at last. The ride was very rough, dusty and the exhaust always seemed to just move into my nose. After about a half hour trip we picked up the buses to Pucallpa, there were 6 in number, one. I decided just decided to upgrade. So I had indeed paid on a flight two times the fare, but it was worth it to me at this moment in the face of a comfortable and spacious Bussitzplatzes.

The bus ride was pure an adventure. The single-lane dirt road is not really for such large vehicles designed. The bus had to maneuver with extreme caution through the narrow curves. Very often sat on his backside on the ground and swinging was also once picked up a rock wall. Three times had to get all the passengers. First, because the bus was placed, once they had the free-hooked the front steps after hitting a rock in the tire and once had a not very confidence-wood bridge be crossed without a passenger. Overall, the 14-hour bus ride but a great experience. The landscape of the eastern slopes of the Andes is just an original beauty.

I arrived at about 9 clock in the evening again in Pucallpa at.

My trip was worth it in every way. I had great encounters with people and their country, have experienced unforgettable adventure and my photo gallery has gained a lot. The travel alone has brought me a lot of fun, and I must say that I am the one time or another have felt a bit lonely and it is very nice also, if you can share so unforgettable experiences with someone.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Would Neutrophils Be Low If Ferritin Low

Welcome to the province!

A brief report on why it will not succeed in Hamburg, making anti-Semitic club impossible - and certainly not left. on

than 25 October 2009 activists of the B5, the Socialist Left (SoL) and the Animal Rights Action North (TAN), one from the b-movie and the group prevented critics maximize planned demonstration of Claude Lanzmann's film "Pourquoi Israël" violent, had adopted the militant Hamburger anti-Zionism is a new quality . Instead, as in previous incidents of this kind of strike against politically unpopular groups and individuals who had been directly attacked the work of a Jewish intellectual, a Work also, which is devoted to the question of Jewish emancipation. In response, the Alliance formed against Hamburger unacceptability, which for 13 December 2009, parallel to the new setting of why Israel in b-movie, a demonstration under the slogan "anti-Semitic club impossible - also organized left."

If we happen after the political work, the activities through once again and let their experience and results to come to an interested public, we are following the great tradition of the left 'analysis paper'. Certainly not in the sense of a final, sweeping view from Commander hill before it going back down in the troubles of the plane. If something is on the intervention of the Alliance of interest, then do not practice any world-shaking - but the conditions under which it took place. To the appropriate form is thus the insulting criticism: to make the disgrace more disgraceful those who can not even openly anti-Semitic acts unflappable. How about the demonstration from 13.12. has shown once again, these are, among citizens and among liberals, the overwhelming majority.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Spanish Flea Tv Theme Tunes

It Takes a Trip!

Following discussions with Manuel and my coordinator from the DED, my mood has improved my back a bit. Although I have to accept that I am here as a volunteer or intern at AIDER in the hierarchy than most End stand, but there are probably still some opportunities for me to be active, which I have in recent times in that I have raised me in my under-employment in myself not perceived. Me work as a bee and honey project and the reforestation area, there is probably some work that I can attend. In addition, sometimes the wood-burning oven at the Centro de Acopio be started for the first time, which is also something to be connected to data collection. Here I can also help, according to Manuel. So I hope that the next time I will be here for a bit more varied. To let the bad mood of the last days but to stand behind me and got I now once decided to go on trips. I have always wanted to be on the road all alone, without having to coordinate with others when you get up, what you do next or what to eat out. My boss gave me no problems in being released next week, so I now with the two weekend nights 9 days have time to get out once out of Pucallpa.

My planned route will take me first to Huánuco. There I will probably stay only one night to as quickly as possible to get to altitude and cooler climate. I would like the mining towns of Cerro de Pasco and La Oroya pay a visit. Both are considered ugly in my travel guide and too high and therefore dismissed as not worth seeing. But I, who can easily attract superlatives think that these cities are just right for me. Cerro de Pasco is located at 4300 meters and is considered one of the highest cities in the world and La Oroya appeared on several sources among the 10 most polluted places in the world. I do not expect beautiful colonial buildings and plazas in Cusco and Arequipa. But I think I can take away from such cities much more than the typical tourist does Peru in Cusco, Puno and Arequipa. Finally, reflect Cerro de Pasco and La Oroya everyday life for many Peruvians again, but who finds little public attention. I will be there many Take pictures and I hope that with the people I'm a little talk.

Near La Oroya is the Anticona Pass, with 4818 meters also a superlative - is - one of the highest paved roads in the world. From there you should be able to climb some 5000 light. In preparation for my planned 6000 accession with Konsti, another DED volunteers, I will pay this place a visit.

The next stop could, if it hergibt the time to be Huncayo. The 300,000 population of the Andean city will probably be culturally very interesting. Mitlerweile must even I, who else absolutely no Kulturfan is to admit that I am here in Pucallpa a bit missing from it.

Back to Pucallpa I would like to drive on the Carretera de la Selva Merginal. These side road shall be landscaped very impressive. I would have to travel the route but in stages because there is no consistent bus services. On the way I could also visit another DED volunteers and possibly make a trip to the "German colony of Peru," Oxapampa. If all goes well I am so on Sunday, 14.11. arrive back in Pucallpa. My boss told me, however, said that there was no problem, even if I come back a few days later, provided that I am in the office by phone register. I'll try on my journey as often as possible to give a sign of life from me, for I know, Mom, it's something else to travel alone in Peru, as if within Germany with Deutsche Bahn, which are also accessible to deal with unexpected surprises, is driving from A to B. In my journey you will again expect a long and detailed blog entry!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Armani Vs Zegna Suits

Calleria and birthday in Pucallpa

Monday to Wednesday I spent with Jojo Calleria. Given the short time I was this time not as deep in the life there. The short trip was mainly the effect that Jojo once gets to know a Shipibo Comunidad. We arrived back at Richards Parents and spent time while spinning free nights, but we shared the house but with all the more rats. We were abundant at every meal cooked by Richard's sister and is the entire family came very close. So much so that we are on the way back in the Peke Peke Richard's father asked if we wanted to be the sponsored children of his wife. We agreed and were baptized immediately on the boat with river water. Now we have a "family" in Calleria and they can always come visit when we want. I personally know yet exactly what to make of it. All gringos who have crossed into one of the Shipibo AIDER Comunidades are far become godparents or godchildren. It will Show the next trip to Calleria whether the interest is really me and our friendship, or if I only count as a potential buyer Artesania. My feeling, however, that the relationship is even more profound than just a commercial nature. To mention

of this trip is that we are again on Tuesday morning on the Chacra, the Plantation of Richard's family have gone. There grow many tropical plants, especially huge banana trees. We have plenty of bananas harvested and after the Shipibo tradition with a dried banana leaf, which is tied to a ring and be hanged with the help of the shrubs around the front, transported to the boat. The weight that the usually much smaller Shipibos take so incredible. It is striking that overall, the Comuneros are by working extremely hard in nature and few problems have to carry the heaviest loads long distances.

Another highlight of our trip was a Comunidad-internal soccer game. There were the adults in my support to the students of the Secundaria. Both the teams had their own set of jersey, there was even a referee and to the wide-field turf to many spectators had gathered. After looking at half time with a 4 to 1 lead in security already felt it was after 5 to 5 just before the end of the game again very Exciting. Fortunately, we shot in the last minute facilitating the 6 to 5 I brought the game much fun, although I must admit that I'm dealing with the playing of Comuneros was not as good. To this was added that was before I went with Jojo about 2 hours through the forest and that the sun this afternoon again with all the force from the sky on fire. Overall, my team so I was especially in the second half, not much more support. As I said, it has nevertheless brought fun and I had to just under 3 months, finally again the opportunity to take a real football game.

addition to these activities, I completed a few small jobs for the waste project. I counted the houses and the existing trash can, to use in my GPS unit that Jojo had brought me from Germany, a map and pointed the Comunidad been to Richard's family in the possibilities of composting.

was total, the trip to Calleria complete success and I have all the more want to go back to spend a longer time there. Well yesterday was

also 28.10. So my 20th Birthday. I had told him in advance Erlich almost forgotten, but must say that I still had a very nice day. I was greeted in the morning with a breakfast that had been prepared by my roommate. It was delicious rolls with sausage and cheese - sausage and cheese are absolute luxury for us here - and an excellent mango-papaya-passion fruit juice that was served to me in my gift, a new juice mixer. Jojo has handed me her gift, and my "Ali Birthday Box". The box was really great! I thank you for that! After I've unpacked Lea's gift for me alone, we went to work. There is of course no one knew about my birthday. As the day came more and more people at my congratulations to me. The work offered little spectacular, womal I am currently about my work anyway, are on a low mood. But for another reality check. In the evening I drove together with Melanie to our home, where the girls were already busy on preparing for a nice little Geburtstagszusammensein. There was Alex, the husband Daniel, past and together we ate pizza and drank Pina Collada from the juice mixer. Nora and Amelie had baked me on their work nor a super delicious birthday cake, which was then used immediately for our typical family Kerzenausblas photo. Laszlo gave me another mini inflatable giraffe, which I will try at the next opportunity in the pool of AIDER. By 1 clock much I was dead tired in bed and look back on a beautiful day, the yet full of surprises and I have made my roommate really very nice. Thank you!

Now I want to say a few words to my feeling low just mentioned. My problem is that I very often a whole day sitting in the office and had nothing to do. I have no real role in AIDER and I have the feeling you do not really who and what I am at all and what to do with me. What is more, I usually sit alone in my office and I am so isolated from events in the office as much as possible. The only bright spot, the waste project stagnated for some time now and I still do not feel that I should realize it heruas from an interest of AIDER. I have no concrete evidence here. I must admit that I me through this situation so much influence even admit that I am often discouraged me a job search. To solve my problem and let me create a perspective in AIDER, I now have a conversation with Manuel agreed. He was until now the only person in AIDER that I have, mainly in my first month, given specific tasks. I too would use the visit by our coordinator at the weekend to go with her a few words. I hope that I can so improve also in dialogue with the head of AIDER my spirits again, and that I can put an end to my current perspective.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

How Can I Use My 7610 Like A Webcam

burst water pipe, waste and visitors from Germany and Pueblo Nuevo

When I hope in my short trip to the Comunidad entered my room, I had to admit that had changed in the days of my absence, unfortunately, very little. The bathroom was still half finished and still half the living room was in the middle of the room. Slowly, I was annoyed by this situation real. I waited mitlerweile barely a month to my room. So I decided, even though I really just wanted to lie in a soft and comfortable bed, take the site into their own hands. On the same evening we managed to make the living room ready and set up. I could finally clear up my room. But that was where the real work is just beginning. I decided to paint the walls and I had a light switch and a power folding. So I was working all night and all day Sunday. When I finished pulizie Sunday evening, I was finally able to sleep the first night in a real room. It was really very pleasant, although I have to make do with the old saggy mattress had.

The next morning, I noticed that the floor in the bathroom was wet. Inwardly, I feared the worst, but I had the first rain to the fact that I had forgotten the day before while cleaning some more water on the floor. When I came home from work the evening, the fear was a certainty. Somewhere under the sink, a water pipe, was made here in Pucallpa Plastic are broken. I was on my nerves once over. Inwardly, I painted my already torn out a wall and a total dusty room. So I decided to freely take me to tomorrow morning. I did not want that construction workers were working without my supervision in my room. It is simply gone too far on this site dirty and broken.

came so the next morning by a worker and together we have found the problem pretty quickly and fixed. The workers had screwed two water pipes so tight that one of the two is at the seam split open, allowing water easily lost. In the following days, I made my shelf ready and got me a really techy comfortable mattress. My room is finally finished and I now feel in my new home really arrived.

garbage with me right now in Pucallpa daily. Because I am currently busy at work with him, he drops me in the streets on very different. It's really unbelievable how much trash lying around in Pucallpa and how much more valuable waste is not simply used. On Tuesday I went with Melanie first major to a recycling center. Here, PET bottles, scrap metal, plastic and bought PEAD old shoes and then transported to Lima. The ability to sell garbage, but many Pucallpinern not even aware of. The rising prices for recyclable waste, however, show that this industry in Peru is currently growing and gaining in importance. For us, the recycling center a positive example of sustainable and environmentally sound waste management.


the PET bottles are sorted by color and then shredded

PET bottles have now become a real commodity

Then we drove to the dump of Pucallpa. Of 22 Kilmoeter the quick road to Lima was an approximately 4-kilometer dirt road off. On the highway itself is only a small sign stood with the inscription: "Here is the landfill of Pucallpa. A landfill means that the waste is deposited controlled and orderly. The fact that I had already seen on the internet the same information with a date of 2005, had already guessed that this landfill would be anything but controlled and orderly. When we arrived at the landfill, or at the dump, all expectations were based made. It was disgusting, even worse than we had imagined. The garbage of the city of Pucallpa is here thrown indiscriminately on a massive area in nature. Everywhere black Geihs to see, search the trash for food. In the air, the stench of rotting waste mixed with the smoke of the fire, the flare up everywhere. The damage that is inflicted here, man and nature is enormous. The fact that seems to have changed anything here for 5 years shows me that no one feels responsible for the waste problem. Rather, I believe this problem to todgeschwiegen. The dump are as I said over 22 kilometers, far remote from the city ...




speak these images for themselves ...

expected visitors from Germany and I are the same in duplicate. On Thursday night I get Jojo from the airport. With it, I will spend nine days here in Pucallpa and from Monday to Wednesday in Calleria. Also come on Friday, 29.10., Our coordinator from Lima with her daughter and the weltwärts head of the DED to us from Germany to Pucallpa. Why us of 850 volunteers around the world have the honor to be visited by the head, then hopefully we will know well. It is currently so much going on in Pucallpa, so my blog is sometimes a bit too short. However, I hope that I you my impressions nonetheless can mediate sufficient.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Baby Message Congratulations

Curiaca

went on Monday afternoon, for me the second time in a Shipibo Comunidad. Together with the engineers Eder AIDER we first went with the Moto Taxi to the Port of Pucallpa. Our goal was Curiaca. Curiaca is compared to Callería slightly larger and lies upstream. In the port some 25 meters long and 4 meters wide, packed full of pretty boats were moored. We opted for the "Adonay." In the passenger cabin, which lasted for the entire length of the boat was already a hammock next to the gereit. I could happily still in the back, right next to the huge and stinking Chinese Engine to squeeze between two other hammocks. Below me a lot of cargo was stowed. These boats are called, the Colectivo, is apparently transported all that anyone needs somewhere in the Amazon now. Between papaya and rice sacks, banana trees and 3-liter Coca Cola bottles and lots of other cargo, time and again the crowing of chickens could be heard.

Eder was not as lucky as me. He had the entire trip sitting on the benches on the side. This must be said that it was on this trip not by 6 hours after Calleria acted like, but a full 24 hours. Upstream we came against the strong current is slow and every small Port was halted for passengers and cargo to unload on or off.

The trip was very adventurous. Since I had stowed away unfortunately my blanket and my long clothes in my bag, which was somewhere in the boat, but unfortunately not with me, I froze a little at the rather cool night temperatures on the flow.

came at 3 clock the next afternoon we came in Curiaca. Curiaca lies in a small ravine, the Caco means. Quebrada has a different shape of a river, but the fact that it has no source, but their water from the river into which it flows, in this case, the Ucayali, refers. We started right on with our work because we are back on Friday travel to Pucallpa and still another Comunidad, Pueblo Nuevo, wanted to pay a visit. Our task for the next few days was to bring in data for a craft project and plan for two with the loggers a tree census and mapping in the forest.

the Quebrada "Caco"

road Curiaca - there are no cars and the lights are turned on only for festivities, because the fuel for the generator is expensive

typical houses

be here on a megaphone day and night, the news announced in Curiaca

The craft project aims, the marketing of different products to promote and encourage among the different Comunidades healthy competition and cooperation. Eder had a stack of questionnaires it. So we went from house to house, and filled by using Silverio, another AIDER technician who was already on site and help us with language barriers (was the common language in the comunidades is Shipibo - although English is also taught in the school and also spoken by many people, but especially the older women have their problems), the questionnaires. I should document with my camera and photograph the different products.

signature for the arts and crafts project

Pottery with Shipibo pattern

from these seeds bracelets made

The planning of the tree census was the fact that Eder convened a meeting. There were indeed some men there, but I think they seemed uninterested in what Eder said. I'm curious if Eder's plan to go in early November with the men for 7 days in the forest and count trees, is put into action.

So passed 3 days in Curiaca and I had much less time than participate in the life of the Calleria Comuneros and come with them into the conversation. That was a pity, but one must remember that we are driven to abeiten after Curiaca. The only real contact I had with the Comuneros was with Alexander, the 12 year-old son of the President of the Lumberjack Committee. He was very intelligent. It has really brought pleasure to talk with him, bathe in the river (or quebrada) and to seek wild fruits. For the waste project I finally took some pics in Curiaca. It was frightening to see how much trash has accumulated already in the bushes behind the houses. Curiaca, unlike Calleria yet not a single trash can, but through the regular public colectivos a much more intensive use of waste-producing products such as biscuits, soft drinks and cans. That there is a need, is beyond question. If the project is put into action, I will certainly go back to Curiaca and will hopefully learn some more of these Comunidad.

behind the romantic thatched houses Comunidad sees it all too often so unromantic from

Thus passed it on Thursday afternoon then to Pueblo Nuevo. We decided to walk to go because I wanted to learn something from the forest. On the one-hour route down already after 5 minutes, the strap of my 6-Sol Wini Poo bag. It was extremely exhausting the estimated 15 kilograms on the shoulders and head in 35 degree heat to maneuver between the dense undergrowth. To make matters worse, the GPS device led us also pass our goal. Thus we reached only after one and a half hours through sweaty Pueblo Nuevo. This differs from the Comunidad size is not much of her Curiaca. It is also on the Caco Quebrada. In Zenturm is the football field, around which residential buildings and all major buildings such as schools and Holzwirtschaftrsbüro in which we group spent the night. In Pueblo Nuevo, we had everything we had done in Curiaca create in just 24 hours. Maintains it I learned from this Comunidad know even less.

football field in Pueblo Nuevo

is cooked on the stove

On Friday afternoon we drove to a Peke Peke of Pueblo Nuevo to the landing of Adonay. It has sold us, unfortunately, instead of gasoline petroleum. In a Action hetzigen We had to empty out the engine and quickly get gasoline. If we had missed the Adonay, we would have 2 more days in Pueblo Nuevo or Curiaca spend what we in the light that all our food supplies were already depleted, as not very nice appeared. Finally we arrived at the pier, and were relieved that the Adonay had not yet arrived. We had to wait even 2 hours - here in the Amazonia, the world runs simply ezwas otherwise - to the colorful boat finally showed up. The return trip was similar to the outward journey. On the boat were significantly fewer passengers, but there have been 2000 feet Shihuahuaco, an extremely hard and heavy timber, loaded. To cope with the heavy load will not aground on sand banks and a fear of raids, we spent the night in a small harbor, so the return trip, although the boat moves downstream much faster, also 24 hours long. I had a rather interesting conversation with an Argentine who had taken part in the rain forest at an ayahuasca ceremony (Ayahuasca is a natural drug that is bewonnen from a specific Liana - you should probably get hallucinations) and then spent a more or less relaxing river trip . So I arrived on Saturday afternoon after only 6 days later at home in Pucallpa.

Merry Orthodox Christmas Card

Tingo Maria

I have finally managed to visit to Tingo Maria. After the cocaleros my plan had been made several times in vain, it was on Friday, 08.10.2010, together with the other 4 DED Weltwärts learning on the 8-hour bus trip. The trip was initially not very spectacular, since up Aguaytia, 180 miles from Pucallpa, largely dominated secondary forests and pastures of the landscape. After Aguaytia but the horizon appeared the silhouette of the Cordillera Azul, the blue mountain chain. For me it was a very nice feeling after a year of anticipated return to the foothills of the Andes, the impressive mountains. Through a spectacular gorge, the Boqueron del Padre Abad de led us to Road continues upwards. The almost vertical and approximately 500 meter high mountain walls beside the road was overgrown by tropical vegetation and over waterfalls crashed just off the road into the depths and found their way into the raging river. The Boqueron del Padre de Abad is a really impressive landscape, which I will pay it will soon provide a more detailed one weekend visit.

The road continues up to a 1600-meter pass from there on it was all downhill - luckily the bus and its brakes were in an acceptable state - up to Tingo Maria. Tingo Maria is among several forested Mountains in a small valley. One of the attractions of this city is a mountain, "La Bella Durmiente," reminiscent of a "sleeping beauty". The far-going primary rain forest has many experiences of nature and the Kilma is due to the higher position even more comfortable than in Pucallpa.



the sleeping beauty

Tingo's main street

Arrived in Tingo Maria, we went up onto Hostel Search. On the main road in the center then we met by chance two "Gringas. They walked past us first, but then turned around and said to us in German. There were Judith and Frank, two Weltwärtslerinnen the organization "Ecoselva. We have already the second time - happened to meet German Weltwärtsler - the first time was at the Oktoberfest in Pucallpa. Weltwärtsler the world is really small :-) After a 7 then Sol 50 (1.80 €) Hostel for you, we went a bit through the streets Tingos.

On Saturday we visited the Parque Nacional de Tingo Maria. " Here we walked a couple of hours through the tropical mountain rain forest and stopped at two waterfalls, a swim. The National Park was quite small, however, it slightly frequented. We met on the hike only one other person on the road. The landscape served almost all rain forest clichés. Of colorful birds on leaf-cutter ants to giant forest giants were here to see everything. In the evening there was food on the market of Tingo and a cold beer in a bar












On Sunday we went by 6 clock in the morning on the "Cueva de las Lechuzas. This cave appears in all guides related to Tingo Maria. I was a bit disappointed as we already after 3 minutes, the end of the tour had reached through the cave. Although we have seen the cry every morning and Krächzkonzertes the bird in the cave, but to our eyes, we got them only vaguely, as my torch was not strong enough. Afternoon we went to Andi, a Peruvian friend of Judith and Frank, the "Laguna de los Milagros" - Lagoon of Miracles. As the rainy season has not used properly, these miracles lagoon was more of a miracle mud hole. Swimming but still was fun.






cocoa

For me it was Sunday we again say goodbye to Tingo Maria. Monday I'm expecting my second trip in one of the Shipibo Comunidades. But I still had to pack my stuff and food shopping. After a 4 hour ride with a fairly rapid minivan I came back in Pucallpa. Tingo Maria is a city that are worth visiting. I take a lot of impressions and images of the mountain rain forest with this trip. But now I had for at least half a day, the bustling jungle town - back - Pucallpa. Slowly, I feel a little better than here at home!