Penguins, a girl feeding pigeons in Arequipa, Wooly and Raeski in Lima, llamas in San Pedro de Atacama, and a young mountain goat sticking close to mom in Rocky Mountain Natl. Park.
Once you get away from the big city almost everyone wears one. You are not fully dressed without one. For those “in the know” the hat even identifies where you are from. Whether at work, shopping or play, the hat is ever-present. In Peru the hat is king.
In Chivay you can sit on a hat or even play on one.
Of course most hats are worn.
Even statues have hats!
And occasionally even Wooly and Raeski – especially when it’s cold. Brrr!
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “(Extra)ordinary.”
https://woolyandraeski.com/2015/10/17/extraordinary-winding-roads/
I love winding roads. From the Moki Dugway (see what the heck is a Moki Dugway), to crossing the Andes, descending toward Cerro Castillo and finally ascending to Machu Picchu. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I loved riding on the roads.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “(Extra)ordinary.”
https://woolyandraeski.com/2015/10/16/extraordinary-reflections/