Showing posts with label Holguin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holguin. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Cuba - Houses and more

We saw some pretty dilapidated houses on the way in to Santiago downtown but we also some outrageously fancy ones in some parts of town.   The one below was in an ultra affluent area, rather like embassy row in Havana.




Striking portico on this Holguin house
Not your typical Holguin house



Unusual garage!


Separate entrances for the two floors; it is very common for Cubans to build on top of an existing house, with arrangements between family members, in-laws and others.  These seemed to be very typical Cuban houses - obviously relatively well off with lots of iron fencing to keep out the unwanted.




Lots of fruit stands along the highway


A well-thatched roof in the village we stopped by on our way back to the resort


This one seemed to have a roof only over part of the house


Free range turkeys and kids in the village 


This one looked like a villa - also in the village!  I blew up the photo and noticed the words "Officina C.P.A." on the arch.  Is it possible that it's the office of the local accountant?  or did C.P.A. stand for something else in Cuba?  Too bad I didn't see it when the guide was there.






A half-thatched roof


Ox cart - incongruous but still everywhere



Cultural exchange between the young people on the tour and village youths - they were going to do some salsa dancing together but all it took was a moment's hesitation and the dynamics changed.  The guys thought better of it - to the disappointment of this photographer.  But it was still fun tagging along...

Cuba - Holguin

Our day trip into Holguin was one of the highlights of our Cuban trip.  We went on the tour with a minibusful of twenty somethings - what luck!  The energy among the group was palpable and the conversation invigorating.  What a difference from our day trip into Santiago with people our age!   


Our first stop was at a cigar factory, no pictures allowed but it provided a very interesting glimpse of how cigars were made.  I loved the pervading aroma of tobacco leaves - and I don't even smoke!


Outside the cigar factory


 Did I mention energy?  Awesome youthful energy...!



The 450 steps up to the Loma de la Cruz - these two guys made it to the top before the bus did.




Panoramic view of Holguin city from the top
The Cross at the top to receive pilgrims



The surrounding countryside in full view from the terrace at the top




The bus took us all the way across town for lunch at this restaurant from where we can see the hill with Loma de la Cruz and the surrounding hills from a different angle


The Provincial Library downtown with teens hanging out outside and inside, like all libraries - except this one had no computers, or many books...


Shooting the breeze in the square across from the library


The Casa de la Trova in the Centre of town



Cuban group performing inside the Casa de la Trova




Looking out on the square from inside the Casa de la Trova

Last post on Cuba coming up!