Dorothy Parker once wrote:
“The cure for boredom is curiosity.
There is no cure for curiosity.”
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This is what I think of while going through the photo archives here on the computer. Photo after photo I stare at guinea pigs — future lunch for a traveler wandering, Bolivia.
Guinea Pigs. For an American they are mostly childhood memories – either you had one as a pet or found yourself begging for one at every passing of a pet store.
Never, did I ever think for second, these furry buddies would one day be on a lunch special for roughly one American Dinero.
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Dorothy Parker once wrote:
“Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.”
I wonder… is eating a guinea pig – ugly? Uglier than eating a dog in Cambodia?
I don’t know. What I do know is this fine fellow at Machu Picchu is not gonna be on anyone’s menu anytime soon but will most likely become a hat or three to sell at the local tourist spot as one visits while wearing “fake fleece” made in America and sold online to one very happy, well fed, but extremely cold traveler who happens to be -–
Just passing through…
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Dorothy Parker once wrote:
“This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.”
Just thinking of one of my favorite wits and one of my favorite meals and one of my favorite hats today. Forgive me. J