In the house where we stay at the moment we noticed a "sensational"
newspaper. We looked quickly through the news and our eyes caught a
small message in the left bottom corner.
"
Mono manda a la basura a la OEA." This could be translated as "Monkey
sends OEA to the trash bin". Here OEA (
Organizacion de Estados
Americanos) means Organization of American States, which unites 35 countries of American continents and Carribean. The message is very short and
is talking about the president of Ecuador, who is dissapointed about
the last political actions in Colombia. He blames the OEA for that. He
also says that now the OEA is worth only to be thrown to the trash bin
of history.
The Ecuadorian president is a monkey? Exactly! The same as in
Lithuanian they call Latvians heads of horses (zirgas galva), here in
Peru they call Ecuadorians monkeys. While on the other side of the
border, in Ecuador, they refer to Peru people as chickens.

These nicknames we have already learned from Nicolas with whom this
January we stayed

for 2 weeks in Pantoja - the first village after
crossing Ecuadorian-Peruvian border. They have a military base over
there and once in a while we had a morning entertainment by soldiers of
the base. At 6.30 a.m. they were running circles with guns or wooden
trunks around the village and singing songs about the monkeys (having
in mind Ecuadorians) and their blood. Then they were arriving to the
school's football field (in front of our house) and making different
exercises for the next half an hour. It was really interesting and at
the same time strange to hear that in the Peruvian military songs they
express disrespect to their Ecuadorian neighbor.
So far to the news from the local newspaper. News - or not - about us
are that we are still stuck in the worlds biggest city without road
access - Iquitos. My (Augustas) malaria is fully cured. I am making my
last blood tests, and the results about the other possible diseases
(dengue, leptospirosis) will be known in two weeks.
Coming week we are hoping to finally get back to the road. The first
"highways" are 3 days away by cargo boat ($25) or few hours by an
airplane ($50-$100). We are checking possibilities for free rides by
airplane, which is not as easy in this part of the world. In case we
succeed it would be perfect for us, because yesterday we did a grand
calculation of our savings. Left are only 1200 EUR. Once we will get
back to the road, we will be heading towards a place where we could
earn some money for our trip. We still don't know where that will be...
(any ideas welcome!)
Greetings,
Augustas ir Katja