tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732769931105431591.post5370834911969953165..comments2022-12-12T08:28:47.450-05:00Comments on My Slice of Peru: Come on In!Chiclayo gringohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17827728983722207575noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732769931105431591.post-42673731205146158782009-10-31T20:55:45.713-05:002009-10-31T20:55:45.713-05:00Yes, thanks so much for inviting us into your home...Yes, thanks so much for inviting us into your home. It looks really cosy. Sometimes I think about moving out to the provinces and having a larger home for the price of a room in Lima!Stuarthttp://enperublog.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732769931105431591.post-13922782687018599422009-10-30T22:55:16.128-05:002009-10-30T22:55:16.128-05:00Thank you for inviting us to your home. It looks a...Thank you for inviting us to your home. It looks a nice home. The "storage wall" is what Peruvians call a closet; it can have some drawers. The Indurama stove is an Ecuadorian brand of appliances that is sold in 10 other countries in South and Central America. And the black color in kitchen floors is popular in Peru, probably because it "hides" dust and other spots very well, and cleaning is easiest. And your bathroom has that French invent called "bidet" that few persons use. I haven't seen any of those in USA.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com