Last week I had the opportunity to go to Agradia, a university here in Lima, with Mery, Rosario, and Josias. Agradia is where Rosario had gone to school and where Mery is now attending and studying agronomics. When they knew that I love cows and am from an agricultural state we just had to go! And we invited Kyle too, because he's a vaquero (cowboy/farmer). It was very beautiful there, cows of all ages, pigs, horses, guinea pigs, and all kinds of plants. And tractors of course. :)
Afterwards we rode a crowded bus back home and I felt a little bit like Nolan (who is 6' 3" or 4"). The buses here are not like the states. Many of them have the steps up into the bus and then additional steps in the front leading to the front seat and driver's seat. I ended up standing at the top of the stairs, three steps above the the main floor, and my head almost touched the ceiling!
Afterwards we rode a crowded bus back home and I felt a little bit like Nolan (who is 6' 3" or 4"). The buses here are not like the states. Many of them have the steps up into the bus and then additional steps in the front leading to the front seat and driver's seat. I ended up standing at the top of the stairs, three steps above the the main floor, and my head almost touched the ceiling!