On Wednesday afternoon I caught my LAN flight from Arequipa back to Lima. This is my third time flying into Lima in the past 16 days! I was met at the airport by the driver recommended to me by the airbnb host for my next (and last) two new nights in Lima. The driver took me to the apartment which is in Miraflores. The apartment is very nice but unfortunately, I think it was misrepresented online. Unknown to me, there were three listings for the same apartment for the three bedrooms there. But photos for all three bedrooms were shown in the listing I rented. Thus, I thought it was just one big bedroom! However, it turns out I got the runt of the litter of three.
It is a tiny bedroom but has a decent en suite bathroom. What makes this all the worst isn't that the other bedrooms are rented by French college guys. Not to knock them, but it is as if this is a frat house and I am the unwelcomed outsider. Nevertheless, at least my little part is clean and will survive the two nights.
On Thursday I left about 10 AM and got a taxi to the Larco Museum. It is the best museum in Lima and is world famous for their ancient Peruvian pottery, clothes and artifacts. What helps make this museum so interesting are all the items descriptions are in multiple languages - including English.
Unbelievably, this pottery are from about 800BC
This gold crown and chest ornaments are from circa 1300AD
The Larco Museum and is also noted for having their storage area which are open to the publics. There are any rooms like this
Finally, the museum is also well known for their Inca erotic pottery. Although I found this interesting, I missed all the informative descriptions. I guess it was all summed up by a quote they offered from an expert's book on this subject. The quote was something to the effect that we really don't know much about the circumstances and intend of these figures. Thus we are all open to our own interpretations!
After the museum, I walked about 5k over to a famous shopping plaza (Polvos Azules ). It has pirated software and knockoffs of every sort. Although I didn't buy much of anything here, I enjoyed looking around. From there, I walked to the nearest Metropolitano Bus station. These buses are run by natural gas and have their own roadway and stations. However, I found their stations and routes a bit difficult to understand. Still, with the help of a transit employee, I managed to get through the turnstile and make my way back to Miraflores. Of course after Quito, I was ever so alert for pickpockets.
Once back in Miraflores, I got a good hamburger, fries and ice cream - just like back home. I then returned to 'my' apartment exhausted.
Today, Friday, August 14, 2015 is my last say in Peru. As such, I decided to take yet another walking tour. This was a bit strange as it started in downtown Miraflores and then immediately took the Metroploitano bus to downtown Lima. There was a group of about 25 of us so coordinating the bus trip was a feat unto itself. Any way, we toured the historical parts of downtown. We got to see two of the former railroad stations, one from the inside and the other from the outside.
We were also pointed out to the first of many 'Districts' in Peru. This is right on the other side of the river from Lima.
After the tour, I agin took the Metroplitano Bus back to Miraflores and had a late lunch (Pollo Brasil). It is funny that the famous Peruian chicken we get back home seems to be credited to Brazil here in Lima. aAfter lunch and another cup ice cream, I went back to 'my' apartment. The big news here is that the French college guys moved out this morning. They got a one year lease on another flat. I can't believe what a difference it is that they are gone and the cleaning gut is here. It looks entirely different. I wish I could have had it like this for my two nights here!
Oh well, now I only have to endure the trip home. First, the taxi to the airport, next the 5 1/2 hour flight to Miama. Then a quick flick to Tampa before the final flight into DCA. I am due there tomorrow about 10:30 AM.





























































