La daabacay: 15.09.2023
So dear ones, there it is again, I missed my messages for two days. So we were in Quinua on day 6. It is known for its ceramics. Ceramics is now the city's main industry, with 70% of the population dedicated to the production or sale of typical city ceramics. The final battle there was between the Peruvian state and the Sendero guerrilla movement. In the picture you can see the memorial, the obelisk, which unfortunately has just been renovated. It's a wonderfully picturesque place, but it seems like no one lives there. But it could also be due to the time. It was already 11:30 when we set up there. The journey there was once again a full experience. I can't even count how many times I celebrated my rebirth there. But it's completely normal for all other occupants. Do what you have to do. Back I went to the market on my own and bought sweet potatoes, leeks, onions, carrots and beef. Then I went home on my own again (I'm really good at it now), took the bus that anyone can hop on, no matter where they are, and cooked myself a great soup. And like every day...I'm looking forward to tomorrow.