Trip to Peru, the 9th day No.18

fiesta in Tarma

On our return that evening, we found Tarma having fiesta again.  You could see the letters “SR” on the photographs, which is the abbreviation of “San Ramón”.  This fiesta was the one for the San Ramón School. 

“A fiesta for one of the schools from THE San Ramón where I was bitten 15 places!  It is a surprise as San Ramón is in quite a distance from Tarma!”, I thought first.  Actually there is a school named San Ramón in Tarma. 

Each class made their own float mostly illuminated so that they reminded me of Nebuta Fiesta in Japan.  On each float was the children of the class and they looked very proud and enjoying the fiesta.

Trip to Peru, the 9th day No.14

Masdevallia eumelia

This is Masdevallia eumelia, which was named after Manolo’s Mother, Eumelia. 

The newly discovered orchids are named after the person who had found it, or the person whom he/she loves, or the person whom he/she respects and so on.  I saw the orchids which were named after Manolo, or his brother, or his Mother, or his Father, or their surname, or Saul, the guide.

Saul said to me, “We might find new species, really”, and I dreamt of new species, Masdevallia mayumii.  Unfortunately we didn’t find one.

Trip to Peru, the 9th day No.12

Hummingbird

I saw a hummingbird in this cloud forest, too. 

I noticed something which moved so swiftly similar to cicadas.  Eventually I recognised it as a hummingbird and thought, Ooh!!!  I pressed the shutter of the camera and then took one step forward.  When I tried to see it through the finder again, there was nothing but tree branches.  It had disappeared leaving only the buzz.

Can you see it around the middle of this photograph?