The Colorful People of Peru

"Since it is impossible to know what’s really happening, we Peruvians lie, invent, dream and take refuge in illusion." ~ Unknown

A rainbow tapistry in progress…

We visited mountain relatives of our hotel host, and dined on fresh caught, pink-fleshed trout and delicious local potato soup. The group learned about their fabric art and danced while adorned in rainbow colored and extremely tight, festive apparel. Yes, the experience was slightly cheesy, but also profound: entering a local abode, tasting their comfort food, and for a moment, living like a local. The fabric of Peru, made from the softest Alpaca and Llama wool, is an explosion of color. During the trip, soles flew from my pockets like I was on a roller coaster, and sometimes, I bought things I didn’t necessarily want or need. But there’s no doubt the handmade goods are beautiful.

Upon arrival, we all received dried potato necklaces like a lei in Hawaii.

Follow my feet…

Is that a ghost in the kitchen? Or smoke from the frying trout? Seriously, I don’t know. It’s spooky.

Mosaic Monday. Potato and lima bean soup and fresh herbal tea. I didn’t drink the tea, but the soup was delicious.

I love this photo.

My friend Karen organized the trip to Peru. Look at the cute kid in the background.

Our group of four were dressed in ceremonial fashion and dazzling color. The lady who wrapped my skirt tied it so tight I almost spit up my soup!

After we danced, we shopped.

I bought the pink table runner. But I have no idea where to put it. It does match my flamingo and roseate spoonbill art.

I love this photo of my new friend Moira! She is so fun and sweet. And adorable here. I met her on a writing retreat last year. I hope this isn’t the last trip we take together.

I love this photo.

My feet…

Yanette and Daniel, our hotel hosts. The family that hosted this indigenous tour were relatives of Yanette’s.

“There were moments I actually paused reading—not because I was bored, but because I needed a second to breathe and process what I just experienced. That’s rare.” ~ Jonathon Gruner

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Sharon Wagner is a supernatural writer, inexhaustible travel blogger, and illustrator of children’s books, including Maya Monkey. A creative from birth, she never stops dreaming of magical worlds to unravel with words. Her debut novel, The Levitation Game, launches this summer. When she’s not traveling the jungles of Central America, Sharon lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two cats.

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4 Comments

  1. Beautiful photo’s Sharon! You did a beautiful job capturing the experience and the Peruvian people, as well as all the bright colors that add to the stunning landscape of Peru!

    • Indeed the colourful patterns there in Peru are fantastisc. I love this. I wished we could buy this here…
      …and found the ghost very funny. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday

      Greetings by Heidrun ❤️

  2. I think writing supernatural books has trained your eye to notice every eerie little detail. Because that ghost in the kitchen genuinely looks convincing. 😊

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