Archive for the ‘Lima’ Category

Circuito del Agua

4. September 2008

One of the nicest places in Lima: The fountains at night! For 4 soles you can join the spectacle!

Chosica and fiesta de Huancayo

24. July 2008

Last weekend I went out with friends from work. On Sunday we went to Chosica, a little village in the west of Lima, like a little weekend place for people here, with BBQ places, pools, sport places,… . It was quite nice to do some sports there and to enjoy an BBQ (i think they were also surprised by some austrian food which i had prepared for them).

When we came back i was invited by Nene, another working-colleague who i appreciate very much, invited me to a fiesta which is typical for a region of Peru (Huancayo). This fiesta was in the district of the city, where the radio observatory is and which is not a typical place for tourists (and maybe not the best). Well, Nene is owner of a restaurant too, so for this fiesta he was in charge (or lets say, his family) to provide the food. With him i was really “inside” from the moment on when i arrived. And as Gringo i seemed to be something like an attraction too! Some words for this evening: dancing, dancing, eating guinea-pig (CUY), dancing, drinking beer, dancing with other people, drinking beer, dancing, making photos with others, dancing, beer heheheeh

it was not easy to leave!

Trabajo

24. July 2008

The main raison for this world trip is – if you don’t know it yet – my research internship in Jircamarca Radio Observatory. I was very lucky to find this possibility searching google and then that my application was accepted here. Only JRO made it possible, that i can afford this travel!

As student in mechatronics it seems that i am pretty far away from the fields of research here in JRO. Since my specialisation in Linz will be Communication and Information Theory I am able to apply my knowledge here on the radar systems. Right now my projects are developing to be more and more interesting!

The people here in the Observatory are really nice. Sometimes we have communication problems specially because of my poor Spanish and their different strong accents (yes, not everybody speaks English .. and nobody German :( ).

The institution is built a little outside of Lima, how I described already earlier in an desert. Every day I go for around 50 minutes with an minivan to work (and naturally the same time back). The way to the work does not show the best parts of Lima. Working time is from 8:00 to 18:00 with one hour brake for sports and meal. An alarm siren rings for signalling these times that you can’t miss your minivan. Usual Working days are from Monday to Thursday, working on Friday is also possible (to take comp time). Beside me there is a second international student, Roger from Cornell University.

La comida

19. July 2008

I am frequently asked “what’s about the food”. Well, i try to give a little explanation with this article.

Beside the missing good beer from home i can’t complain about eating here. Well, some days ago i was called “orso Panda” because of my eating habits and my change of figure :D

I could eat every day a new fruit of which i don’t know the name, i could discover new sorts os Chili (Aji!), Potatos (Papas) in all variations, la ceviche, the national fish meal, chinese influences here, ahhh, just watch:

i should stop eating

The city

19. July 2008

I am already enjoying my second weekend now in Lima (ooo time is passing too fast). My project for university is now also finished so i had time to explore the city a bit.

Here i have some really nice people. First, there is the family Kuyeng where i live (today they showed me the old center and china town ;) ). Secondly my friend Paola (una churra peruana que vive en Linz) gave me the contacts of 2 of her friends. One of them is Fiorella, the second, Goncho, i don’t know yet. Unfortunatly i didn’t have so much time yet to hang around with them, but Fiore took me twice to Miraflores (district of Lima with as many inhabitants as Vienna) and took me to a fish restaurant (Ceviche!!! La comida national del Peru) with her friends.

There would be so much to tell about the live here. I have to leave it uncomplete… but be inspired!

No Austrian beer in Lima

19. July 2008

I really have bad news… yesterday i joined a meeting of Austrians and unfortunatly i found out that no austrian beer is sold in Lima :(

Lima 1

13. July 2008

After spending a night in the airport of Santiago de Chile (brrrrr, real winter there) i arrived on the 7th of July in Lima. My impressions of the airport of Lima were already better than in Rio! At the first glance I thought that i came back to Austria! Everywhere Austrian flags!!! :D

Austria in Lima???

Austria in Lima???

But pretty soon after leaving the airport area I noticed the differences… i have to commit a little shock. Ronaldo, staff member of Jircamarca Observatory (where i am working) picked me up from the airport. Since he didn’t speak any English and I only very poor Spanish it was a quite funny drive – one hour of “sightseeing” of non-tourist places on the way to the institution. The photos later may give some ideas of my impressions. (I should add: the office is located in an desert next to Lima)

Within the first week i got pretty much used to the things which i see while going to work (i live with an host-family in the district of San Borja and every morning i am picked up with by a minivan).

People here drive really … let’s say “different”. If you have a car which can drive – the condition does not matter – use it. If there is some place on the street – left or right or in the middle – use it. If your horn is working (of course it is) – use it. If you want to be cool, upgrade your horn – different sounds are available! Concerning the houses next to the streets: If you build a house, don’t finish it. One day you may have more money to add an additional floor! A roof… is it raining? hehehe… well, I stop now, even if also should mention the streets!

These impressions are more valid for outer districts. The city centre is modern and clean.

Some words to my work: During the first week i had to do an experience presentation in front of the JRO staff in order to figure out projects in which i can work! It seems that my time in work will be quite interesting.

I am working 4 days per week, 10 hours per day (regular working times – great! :) ). Every day we have a 1 hour break where everybody is doing sports for half an hour and then going to lunch. As sport you can play soccer, volleyball or you go jogging. This helps really a lot to work easier ;)

PS: Not all of Lima is like my way to work ;)

PPS: Austria is also known here – people watch “Kommisar Rex” every day :D