On the street in Havana you hear the young people greet each other with the phrase, "Que Bola?" this is equivalent to our US slang phrase "What's up?" This Cuba photo blog is morphing into my general blog with a wider scope of photos and commentary.This will enable me to keep my website clean and still have space to babble.
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Bicitaxi outside CDR
The bicitaxi is a bicycle-rickshaw sort of contraption that is the cheapest people hauler in Havana. They have been pretty much relegated to transportation for locals in the peso economy. The past two times I have ridden in a bicitaxi, we have been stopped by the police and the driver was issued a citation for hauling tourists. The goal is to push the tourists into a more expensive form of transport. This is one of the oft cited "CDRs". Nico Lopez was a printer, a black man, who was a revolutionary. This photo was made from the window in my room across the street. I never saw anything going on in the CDR except frequent games of dominos. It was interesting that once we had a group of students living in the house, a policeman was at each end of our block for the first week we were there. They were quite helpful with directions and seemed to enjoy talking to the female students. Since all were well behaved young people, there were no problems.
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HI:
I really enjoyed these pictures of my native country that i left 45 years ago, seeking freedom, and have never gone back to see due to the oppresive,dictatorship that Cuba is under. In this picture you see a sign c.d.r. that stands for
Revolution Commity of deffence. or otherwise known as block captian. that restricts movement of its people Block to Block. maybe one day Cuba will be free, to enjoy the freedom we have here in the United States.
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