TRINIDAD ARCHITECTURE |
Yes, Cuban
rum, is quite delightful. We spent a
lovely evening on the roof of a club in Cienfuegos drinking straight rum and smoking
cigars with a couple from Texas.
It made me think of a light brandy or cognac. Late evenings were one of the few times we had the opportunity to relax
and/or explore. We had mini concerts by
a childrens’ choir and an adult choir. We visited the Benny More School of
the Arts and saw a wonderful modern
dance number choreographed by a boy and girl aged 13 and 14 respectively. It was incredibly sophisticated and
technically demanding for such young people.
Guess this might be a time to discuss educational system. In the area of Arts in particular, gifted
students are identified early and are groomed to that vocation. It makes me think of what we understand of
the Russian or Chinese system of preparing young people for competition in
athletics, only being applied to the Arts and other skilled professions. Until very recently, remuneration was not as
issue when choosing a career. There may
have been some minor differentiation
SINGING WITH A HAVANA CHILDREN'S CHOIR |
BENNY MORE SCHOOL |
Other visits
included an English Language bookstore where we had the opportunity to speak
with local professionals with an excellent command of the English
language. Conversations ranged across
many topics from philosophy to technology with education and entrepreneurship
thrown in for good measure. A solidly
middle class family spoke with us about their life/lifestyle in Cuba 2014. The wife reminisced about how her sister had fled
Cuba in
the Mariel Boatlift of 1980.
They have not seen each other since, although she is hoping to obtain a
visa from the US Interests Section (aka embassy or consulate). A visit to a group of nuns who
care for people with skin diseases and a look at the shop where you exchange
your ration book for goods. The local
farmers market (indoors) and a CUC shop where “luxury” goods like shampoo, coke
and rice cookers are available. We met
with a group of young adults, and their teacher who work with underprivileged
children in a small village. They
provide tutoring to the children and help others with their English language
skills in the hope that this will provide more job opportunities.
Most of our people to people visits have been informative and heart wrenching but our visit in Trinidad with a couple who operate a Casa Particular was quite delightful. A Casa Particular is a government sanctioned Bed and Breakfast. The couple we met had effectively traded their home for an 18th century "row house" with two bedrooms and internal courtyard and delightful spacious, communal area, located in the tourist city of Trinidad. It was once a large sugar growing region. The Central Plaza is essentially a museum of Spanish colonial architecture. Only a few square blocks in size, the historic plaza area has cobblestone streets, pastel coloured houses with wrought iron grill work and two colonial era churches.
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ADULT CHOIR IN CIENFUEGOS |
FARMERS MARKET CIENFUEGOS |
LADY AND SCALE CIENFUEGOS |
FARMERS MARKET MEAT COUNTER |
CHE, CIENFUEGOS FARMER'S MARKET |
FRESH BREAD |
Most of our people to people visits have been informative and heart wrenching but our visit in Trinidad with a couple who operate a Casa Particular was quite delightful. A Casa Particular is a government sanctioned Bed and Breakfast. The couple we met had effectively traded their home for an 18th century "row house" with two bedrooms and internal courtyard and delightful spacious, communal area, located in the tourist city of Trinidad. It was once a large sugar growing region. The Central Plaza is essentially a museum of Spanish colonial architecture. Only a few square blocks in size, the historic plaza area has cobblestone streets, pastel coloured houses with wrought iron grill work and two colonial era churches.
OWNERS OF THE B&B |
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STREET SWEEPER |
- The island is totally surrounded by an American highspeed cable network but Internet access is limited, is accomplished via satellite via Venezuela and is extremely expensive
- Operation Peter Pan is the codename for a 1960 era CIA project meant to destabilise the Castro regime that resulted 14,000 Cuban Children being airlifted out of Cuba and placed with Cuban/American families in the US
- The US obtained it's lease of Guantanamo Bay as the result of the Spanish American War and the Platt Amendment at which time it was a Naval Base . . . long and short of it, it's all about Manifest Destiny which I vaguely remember from High School Civics
- Cuba is not a particularly religious nation and 55% of their clerics, including the nuns at the skin hospital, are foreign nationals.
- There are enormous oil reserves off the coast of Cuba. Because of the embargo the US has no leases, they belong to the likes of China, Brazil, India, Norway, Spain and Venezuela
BENNY MORE SCHOOL |
CHE GUEVARA MEMORIAL |
RICE IN THE RATION STORE |
DANCING WITH THE ABUELAS AT THE SENIOR CENTER |
THIS WAS A SEARS STORE IN CIENFUEGOS |
I quit, if you all haven't had enough of Cuba you will have to ask me when we get home. For now I will share a few more pictures and begin thinking about what I want to share of our sojourn in England
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