On a Morning From a Bogart Movie
The sky finally opened up our last day in Havana, quenching – at least briefly – the withering heat that had been one of the few constants of this trip. […]
The sky finally opened up our last day in Havana, quenching – at least briefly – the withering heat that had been one of the few constants of this trip. […]
Trinidad, on the south central coast of Cuba, reminds me of one of those Greek Islands frequented by massive cruise ships: charming antiquity engulfed daily by waves of camera toting […]
Eastbound along the narrow spine of the country on the national highway. We’re headed to Trinidad, a day late because, as I understand it, our reservations were co-opted by another […]
First the embargo Then you hail my cab and bail Damned Americans It’s somewhere after midnight, and the third meeting of the Havana Haiku Club is in full swing out […]
The Cubans we’ve spoken with so far have been quite unreserved about their feelings on the fruits of the revolution. “We’ve been figuring it out as we go along,” is […]
“Solo bebemos, por favor.” Our waiter on the rooftop bar at Ambos Mundos thinks for a moment before deciding to rescue me from Bad Spanish and suggests an alternative […]
Group travel has always been a bit of a challenge for me. No matter how wonderful one’s traveling companions, how comforting the safety in numbers, there always feel to be […]
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard World Atlantic, Flight 426 to Havana….” The closest I’ve ever been to Cuba was just over eleven years ago, southbound to over the Caribbean on our […]
That’s kind a running theme of the Roadtrip Blog, and my life in general, isn’t it? Who would have guessed that I’d find myself in Miami for the third time […]