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Cojimar, Cuba Fisherman

Cojimar is across the bay from Habana and is famous for a home of Hemingway.

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Habanera

It frequently happens that when wandering around old Habana, some residents will invite strangers in for tea. Discernment on when to accept is needed.

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Havana twins

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La Habanera

This lovely lady was standing behind the bars in her home in old Havana. Long conversation with her, which I thoroughly enjoyed. If I ever go back to Cuba I will take a hard copy print to give to her.


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This portrait speaks to me without using words.

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Cojimar, Cuba

Made famous by Ernest Hemingway, Cojimar is a fishing town where we watched a recently caught shark en route to becoming dinner. It is an interesting town, and one warranting a repeat visit.

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Habana harbor

Waiting for the ferry to Havana

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Old Havana

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Simpática

In the Spanish language the word at heading describes someone who has an appealing friendly face. It is the best way for me to describe this woman

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cuban cigar

A good Partagas cigar is always welcome, but especially so dining on the Habana open air hotel roof top with a brandy.