An Autumn Day in Guantanamo

By Rosa Martinez

HAVANA TIMES – If you were really able to make out the four seasons in a year, we would be in autumn right now.  Streets would be full of yellow, red or brown leaves, after having been ripped off trees by strong winds, and they would move from one place to the next in swirls.

We would also need to pull out our winter wardrobes, as temperatures would have dropped a bit and you would feel a pleasant chill in the air, not the kind that gets in your bones, but the kind that allows you to sleep all huddled up and happily without needing an annoying fan.

But, that’s not the case. Cuban autumn has almost ended and life in Cuba continues without much change, both climatically and socially speaking.

The excessive heat continues, although not like it was in July in August of course. An improvement here, destruction there, a dream here, disappoinment there, but we carry on the same as always, don’t we?

Here are some photos from a regular autumn day in Guantanamo city.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rosa Martínez

Rosa Martinez: I am another Havana Times contributing writer, university professor and mother of two beautiful and spoiled girls, who are my greatest joy. My favorite passions are reading and to write and thanks to HT I’ve been able to satisfy the second. I hope my posts contribute towards a more inclusive and more just Cuba. I hope that someday I can show my face along with each of my posts, without the fear that they will call me a traitor, because I’m not one.

2 thoughts on “An Autumn Day in Guantanamo

  • Those are great pictures.

  • What a pity Rosa that your photograph of the birds flying across the radiating sky was not entered in the Havana Times photo competition. It is wonderful!

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