parque cespedes, the central square, the cathedral de nuestra senora de la asuncion
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Parque Cespedes, the central square, the Cathedral de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion
The residence of Diego Velázquez, the conqueror of Cuba (1511). It is the oldest standing building in Cuba from 1522. Santiago was the Capital for a time.
The Ayuntamiente, houses municipal offices. From here Fidel announced the revolution’s victory 2 January 1959. He called Santiago “the city of Heroes ”
The wheels show the difference
In Cuba every vehicle has its guard
A variety of ways to travel
On the truck you have to stand , but the view is better
The “driver” of the 3 wheeled bicycle tried to convince us to ride. We prefered to walk, after our refusal he went to have his shoes shined. Hoping to convince us he is a serious man.
Waiting for a ride. They have limitless patience
What satisfaction! Is it from the camera or the pictures?
The man picked mangos. He gave us several for free The clock tower also touches
the sky
The girl with the red kerchief
A family meeting , the husband came to see his wife at work
Behind the security grill we found a sewing shop
Those were the days my friend : when the boys took the girls on their bike
The Central Agriculture Market
Not a lot of merchandise, but the saleswomen are wonderful
The meat spread on the counter, without refrigeration
The “selection” of salamis
She doesn’t have a lot of “meat”, but a lot of beauty
The butcher had a sense of humor
The fruit seller with papaya
Ketchup- sold in plastic bags
The selection is small but the smile is big.
They wanted our email. The question- given very limited access to internet in Cuba –is why?
Has he finished his work?
There are more uses for security grill than security
On the two sides of the memorial for a victim of Batista 4 months before the victory.
This is how they prepare mango juice
Watcher and walker, pleasure to the eyes
Entrance to the Museum of the Carnival The carnival in the street
Motherhood
Without words
The student
Walking in the street we discovered many classrooms opening onto the road
The children's response was very warm. The teacher wasn’t angry. Twice we were shown a page written in English asking for a contribution
Think of the hottest week in summer here in Israel and then imagine wearing nylons
Two ways to earn money,
Casa particular-renting rooms to visitors. This is the sign.
Or open a Kiosk from your window.
In Dolores Parque we encountered a class with their teacher. It was Jose Marti Day and after the ceremony they stayed in the park. They were gathered around a guitar player
singing “Guantanemera”
Then they engulfed the violinist
Which most interested them, the musician or the camera?
They were eager to display their English
I gathered them, we held hands and sang and danced Hava Nagila
Look how happy they are and all in white and blue
These are the teachers An older student (by the color of her skirt) also enjoyed the event.
Preparing for yearbook pictures
Many resident use “smoke bombs” against the mosquitoes
Juan, his son, his wife Nastia and her mother.
The street from Juan’s roof
The one on the right needs to tan more
Casa de la Trova
The music house was rocking, the music, and rum great. Cuba libre or mojitos, salsa dancing out of this world.
The lobby of a once grand hotel is a venue for a gallery of excellent art work.
The artists express the situation in amazing ways
Blowing in the wind
This is how we went to the bus station to buy a ticket to Trinidad
This is how we came back
The brothers, Fidel and Raul
Black cloud below, white cloud above
A rundown part of the city
Such wide streets and almost no traffic
The water had been free. Now the The water had been free. Now the pipes are being replaced and pipes are being replaced and meters installedmeters installed..
This gives an idea of how many This gives an idea of how many residents are behind the doorwayresidents are behind the doorway
From afar and close up
3 different windows on one wall
Posing on the steps
A place for children to play after school
The wonders of building and sculpture
The government shop for cakes , please note the wide selection.
A workshop . In Cuba they still repair things.
What is clear is that they are thirsty
This is street food
A bit of shade
She stood in the window with a happy smile
Our last night with Juan and Nastia. They surprised us with shrimp and ice cream. We surprised them with a cake, not from the government shop.
Past the church ,ice cream bought.Given mangos fresh picked from the tree.Finally something offered for free.Down to the port without a thought.Bicycle taxis want us to ride.You are busy shooting the tide.
Up the hill to the marketTwo of this, three of that.No food to eat , so why so fat?
Street pizza ,I can't hack it.One more stop this first day.With kids in Dolores we sing and play.
A poem by Nimrod