This evening we visited a well-known

Posted by xiliw95 on July 28th, 2016

This evening we visited a well-known photographers house: down a winding street, and under some foliage we went, through a gate, and into the house, where two of his sisters were, with friends. We talked and Maria was quite happy to be reunited with her friend, as I was to be introduced to him. He had great posters of the area, as well as his post cards were being sold in all the stores and cafes of the township, that is, the city of Chachapoyas [Martin Chumbe]. Tomorrow we go to Carajia, also spelled with a 'K'; a site about two hours outside of the city by car, each way; and about a mile plus walk beyond that. (It would turn out that I'd have to have a young man rent me his horse to get me back up the long walk, we had down to this site, which would take place on 3/30/06; and it was a site to behold.

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The Five Expressions (Mummies of Chachapoyas) In the museum (INC), of Chachapoyas reside five mummies: Side by site--, five-hundred years old: one man, and four women...! All carrying familiar expressions of pain and hope. Number one: She had agony and pain in her face Number two: She had misery, from chin to forehead Number three: She was in despair, dejection, Number four: She was looking up, visualizing something (perhaps hope) Number five: He was looking down, contemplating, perhaps his new life to be (reincarnation) All the mummies rested in a fetus position, seemingly, all with pain and anticipation...! Note: Thanks to Julio Rodriguez, much of this poem could be put together, our archeologist (#1291), for he gave some good insight into this area of thought, mixed with psychology. And even helped name the poem. . During the day on 3/30/06, we also visited a homegrown, nursery, where Rosa Mesa (of: Chachapoyas), lived on this farm like garden center, showed us around her magical kingdom of plants; thus I should, and will dedicate this poem to her "Orqudiario"! Orqudiario I think, at Rosa's plant-nursery, in Chachapoyas In Los Amazonas--she has a plant for most everything and occasion. She showed me the fly plant--looked just like fly, to me: Matter-of-fact, it looked so real I wanted to whack it, But of course I let it be. And then she showed me the San Pablo Plant, It gives one an illusion, and then some. 

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