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25 October 2011

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Longtime reader

Mazel tov, Eric! I'm really happy for you guys!

Great travelogue as well. Peru is not a place I imagined you going, but your descriptions are wonderful as always.

Longtime reader

Oops, out of respect for the orthographic conventions of your blog, I should have wished you congratulations thusly: !מזל טוב

Birdie

Congratulations to both of you! Very sweet moment.

Your travelogues feel more real than most. And this one is about a place I've dreamed of visiting. If I ever make it there, I can thank you for realistic expectations.

Nice nod to Clarke and Kubric. :)

Jérôme

Mes félicitations!
And such a good text! Really, really brillant.

With such a scenic "demande en mariage", I don't even dare to imagine how the ceremony is going to be... ;-)

Stan

With such finely tuned Israeli radar, you could consider a position with a national security agency, without being too specific about which nation. "I married a spy" What fun! So like non-heterosexuals to have the honeymoon before the wedding.
"Ye fearful saints fresh courage take, the clouds ye so much dread are big with mercy and shall break in blessing - - on your head" Mazel tov.

TED

Congratulations on your engagement.

Édouard

Congratulations to both of you – and what a sweetly devious place for Asaph to pick for popping "The Question".

I went to Machu Picchu years ago over Xmas with the BF (now husband) and my mother, who begged us not to let her spend another holiday in Philadelphia with my sister & family – she didn't bother to leave the rather nice hotel in Aguas Calientes, perferring to drink Dewars beside the Urubamba ("What a raging river" she commented over and over and...) and admire the local orchids growing amid the rocks, while the BF and I climbed to the top, since the switchback road had been washed out – that significantly reduced the number of tourists – the site was basically empty, except for a few stray visitors in the hotel at the top, who were being evacuated by clunky looking Ilyushin helicopters to Cusco.

Bourgeois Nerd

Congratulations! But does this mean you'll have to convert?

Gary Campbell

Best engagement story I've ever read. Congratulations! I will make my partner read this -- especially the freezing parts -- before he signs us up for the trek.

James

Laughing out loud, and then "I was entering a time when I would have to stop wondering what anyone thought about anything I was involved with."

Lovely.

James
hughman

i love how out of such a painful time for you, a great covenant was born. you are both so incredibly great and lucky.

Dan

Congratulations! Really lovely story- never stop complaining.

Jen Coleslaw

This might very well be the greatest travelogue I have ever read. Seriously. I don't want to come across as totally crass but it would make the most amazing movie, too.

homer

I felt like I was there with you.

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