




Went to Arequipa (Peru) in February o6 with Niall. The best part of the trip was a visit to
Monasterio de Santa Catalina. It's almost like a small town within a town. It isn't a monastery, it's a convent. I don't know if it was all painted red and blue originally, or later when tarted up, but it makes for nice pictures.
Should I have used the word
tart when discussing a convent?