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Another week starts and the same sweet routine again. My hubbi to work and me staying at home taking care of home sweet home, supervising my grown up children,
I come to the conclusion that I need to change my routine again perhaps start another course at a computing institution.
I think I can start today I have plenty of time to get ready. It is only 05: 30 in the morning... Why am awake and in front of the computer so early? Well.. My husband just went off to work so it was an early beginning today.
Hope u all like the video. It is called Sikuris. It is from my country . It is a legacy from our forefathers.
Francisco Pizarro founded the city of Lima on the banks of the Rimac River on January 6, 1535.
This day is celebrated as the Epiphany, or day of the kings. Therefore, Lima is known as the city of kings.
Lima is located on the central coast, or Costa of Peru, the city is only about eight miles from the sea and serviced by the port of Callao.
Lima in colonial days was the center of a vast viceroyalty that extended from present day Ecuador to central Chile. It was the seat of power, government, politics, trade, commerce and culture. Lavish buildings, religious and secular, graced the streets.
Lima stablished the continent's first university, founded in 1551 "San Marcos University". Behind baroque facades and elaborate gates, courtyards and palaces added grace to colonial life. Balconies and exterior decoration beautify the facades.
Though much of Lima was destroyed by earthquakes over the years, many of the colonial buildings built around the original city center, now the center of Colonial Lima, survived. This area is now a UNESCO Mankind Heritage Site.