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Friday, February 24, 2012

Cuban Holiday February 2012


A few days ago I left the warm and sunny climate of Cuba to return to the grey cold of Toronto. A week in the sun does a lot to restore sanity after the so far long winter season beginning three and a half months ago when the sun dimmed as it travelled south. The beach and water on the Ancon resort area near Trinidad Cuba are spectacular drawing many people both tourists and Cuban.

 A row of pallapas on the beach
 Running on the sand and baking in the sand


 The blue Caribbean Sea and the hills near Trinidad.


 This house is a restaurant and exquisitely decorated.

 Cubans in Trinidad keep pet birds in cages lke this man as he sits in front of his house.




 The above two street scenes show the colourful houses in the old tourist part of the city.


 The main square in the colonial part of Trinidad with the church in the back.
 The pool on the grounds of Brises Trinidad del mar Hotel
 People at the hotel snack bar
 The hotel lobby
 The path to the falls in the national park
 Crossing the stream on the path to the falls
 The base of the falls and swimming area
 The pool and cave at the base of the falls
 The motor scooter at the hotel

Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Valentine's Rant

Before you read this piece please be aware that I am not against Valentine's Day and  taking a moment to say we love our significant others or dearest friends. The media is full of articles about the pros and cons of the love industry so this piece is not unique. So be it, I hope you enjoy a short rant.


History tells us the first St. Valentine was executed by Roman Emperor Aurelian and buried under the Via Flaminia.  The highway was not enough to hold him and now, 2000 years later, we still celebrate the romantic myth of that martyred priest.

Let’s face it, for centuries the love angle has been played by merchants to sell cards, chocolates, jewellery and so much other stuff to unfortunate men. When did you first become aware of Valentine’s Day?  Think back, way back, you were in Kindergarten. You didn’t notice when little girls looked at little boys, smiled coyly and one passed a cardboard heart to a certain unsuspecting boy in the front row.

The poor kid was completely surprised and embarrassed because he didn’t have a card for her. This was the beginning of his downward spiral to the depths of Valentine’s Day despair. As the years went by he was confronted with a challenge far more difficult than Christmas or anything else. He made the mistake of ignoring it until the very last minute when, on February 13, his girlfriend, fiancĂ© or wife looked at him expectantly while making a comment such as “I wonder if this winter will ever end, thank goodness February is half over, are we doing anything special tomorrow?”

Hopefully his brain neurons fire in time to avoid a catastrophe but many a poor wretch miss it and thus is doomed to a long chilly winter. No early spring for him in spite of what the groundhog said.

There is another segment of the population that is even more stressed by Valentine’s Day. These are the unattached men and women who either have numerous close friends or no friends. Pity the woman with a number of suitors asking to take her out on Valentine’s evening. Which one will she choose? The others will be sent a message of rejection and the lucky one might get the idea there is more to come.  What to do!

The gay/lesbian community doesn’t appear to participate in the Valentine business. Do hearts and chocolates cut it with your gay lover or your gal sweetheart?  What if each gives the other a box of chocolates? We won’t go there but just think about it.

In conclusion Valentine’s Day is a disaster for most of the population subject to disappointment, stress and heart break. Which camp are you in or are you a well-trained spouse who doesn’t dare miss the clues of February? 

Love you