Monday, June 25, 2012

Roberto

The first time I met Roberto he was dressed in all white and sitting in the lobby of the Ambos Mundos hotel. He had been working as a guide for various people attending a workshop being done in Cuba by the Maine Photographic Workshops. He spoke very good English, but was concerned that the workshops were ending up and his work was running out. He perked up when I told him we were going to be around for the next week and could use a guide for some of those days. Over the years we have continued our friendship and he has helped me many times when I was in Cuba. He has helped plan road trips to other cities, functioned as a driver, assisted with renting vehicles, and keeping track of university students when I brought them to Cuba for educational workshops. We have gone to Santeria functions, sacrifices, and Folkloric dances that were produced by his late wife Maria. He has grown older, wiser, and the problems of living in Cuba have not been easily overcome although he has done that so far. The present effort to keep all the tourism under the control of the government run tourist agencies has made it more difficult for independents like Roberto. He now speaks four languages and maintains his government license as a guide and translator but life is still difficult. Anyone thinking of hiring a guide should contact me and I'll hook you up with him.


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