Pachamanca Party!

We’ve started the tradition of having a pachamanca party at our house each summer. This year was the second year we’ve done it, and it turned out really great – I can only imagine what next year might be like. The basic premise is to dig a hole in the dirt, heat stones over a fire in the pit, add meat and veggies to the hot stones, and bury the whole thing for a few hours to let it cook.
Lots and lots of photos and description after the jump. . . 

The first thing to do in the morning before the guests arrived was arrange the flowers. I bought some individual bunches of flowers at the supermarket and then supplemented with flowers from our garden, mostly with the big beautiful hydrangeas we have.

This arrangement was completely from our garden
All of these flowers were from the supermarket

I brought these glass pop bottles back from Paraguay – they’ve got great names and unusual shapes blown into the bottles (from l to r: Simba, Kandy, Pulp and Mirinda). The flowers are gerbera daisies.
This bouquet is another supermarket/garden mix. The container is an empty olive oil container.

 Next we needed to set up chairs and tables, put out the snacks and drinks, and finish the decorations.

The bar setup: Can you believe this bottle didn’t even get opened?!

Beer  

Juices and Sodas
Ribbon wrapped around the poles near the Pachamanca pit

 Finally that was all done and the guests began to arrive, which meant we could start the show. The first thing you have to do is dig the hole in the ground: we were lucky because we’d already dug it last year and left it intact (we’d filled it in with bricks and covered it over with dirt to keep water and children out of it).

Next we built a fire (two, actually) to heat the rocks up.

Once the rocks were good and hot it was into the pit, followed by the food.

There was some debate over whether the Incas had the “Ove-Glove

Yukon gold potatoes, sweet potatoes and yellow corn waiting to go into the pit.

After the pit was filled with food it was covered over with banana leaves, then more hot rocks were added to the top, then wet burlap went over that to be covered finally by a mound of dirt.

These guys look like they’re ready for a cold cerveza

Two hours later and this is what we ended up with . . .

The top layer was corn and potatoes

And at the end, all there was left was to clean up.

The aftermath

– Edited to add everything else in this post except this bit “This is just a placeholder post until tomorrow – I’m too exhausted to do it now! ‘nite all!”

Cleaning and Decorating All Day

I didn’t stop for more than a few minutes today and didn’t have a chance to take any photos of the decorating I’ve been doing for the party tomorrow – I’ll try and take a moment before things get crazy to take some pictures and do a full party recap tomorrow night!

Red Pom Poms

I’ve been decorating all day trying to get ready for our big bash Saturday – today I’m making pompoms to hang off the patio umbrella to spice it up a bit.

Working on Odds and Ends

Today was spent working towards the weekend, finishing the playlist, straightening up, pondering what to do for decorations (stay tuned for that). Nothing much to look at however – maybe tomorrow night once I’ve hung some bunting and lanterns.

Party Music!

I’m working on the playlist for our weekend party. It will be heavily latin with a few other genres thrown in. Here’s some of the bands that will be in the rotation:

Novalima

Ojos de Brujo

sie7e

Peru Negro

Rodrigo y Gabriela

Susanna Baca

Gusttavo Lima

New Blooms in the Garden

I spent some time today potting up some new flowers for the patio. We have a big party coming up this weekend and I’m trying to get the yard and patio looking nice beforehand. I didn’t use anything fancy, just some mums that I hope will last until well into the fall.

The photos make it look like it was a dreary gray day – it wasn’t, its just that I forgot to photograph my work until dusk.

Goodbye London, See You in Rio

I’ve spent this evening watching the closing ceremony of the Olympics instead of doing anything creative. I did make a salad for dinner (thanks B!) but that’s about it. Boy I’d love to make it to Brazil in 2016!

Cleaning Up in the Garden

We’ve got a big event coming up next weekend, so I took some time today to try and neaten up the garden. I did a lot of deadheading flowers, picking blueberries, and evaluating what’s done for the year and which pots need new flowers.

We also came up with a fun little game this evening in the garden – I picked an assortment of herbs and then Viv went around the patio trying to figure out which plant they came from.

clockwise from the top: mint, basil, rosemary, thyme, lavender and oregano