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The Gravity of Despair

Crackling thunder and falling rain making rivers out of Trinidad's cobblestone streets bringing trash and debris downstream from the city's center.  The rain has been going on for days now, closing down the nightlife and slowing us all down to…

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Timeless Love

The soft chuckling of hens scratching around in the brush picking at anything they can find to eat is accompanied by the gentle swish of a broom clearing the walkways of leaves and dust and the occasional thud of falling…

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A day in Havana

  • September 16, 2016
  • Blog

The long bar at the café on Calle Opispo is filled with empty eyes and squared off elbows. No one is looking at anyone, and there is a quiet desperation shared amongst them. Behind the bar, the barista busy’s himself…

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The People Speak: On Politics & Fidel

  • August 13, 2016
  • Blog

Video 3 of a 4 part series with my friend in Cuba. Another perspective, although brief, on an aspect of the story of Fidel that few people know, on the loyalty he has instilled in many Cubans for the dignity…

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The People Speak: #2 On Social Change

  • August 12, 2016
  • Blog

The impact of heavy tourism and more money coming in to Cuba, according to many Cubans I spoke to is as this man says, "Cuba is losing values." The disparity in incomes is growing creating a new challenge for Cuba…

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Part IV: Returning to the Rock

  • August 1, 2016
  • Blog

Inevitably, the most challenging departures give way to the most beautiful arrivals and openings.  I have found this to be true time and time again. It seems that the harder it is to make the break, or to get away,…

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