Now Is Not a Good Time
What happened with the phones didn’t come as a surprise. I went to watch one of the meetings when they would tell locals who was going to get one.
What happened with the phones didn’t come as a surprise. I went to watch one of the meetings when they would tell locals who was going to get one.
I have to admit, I was left quite surprised. In spite of so many decades of promises and upbeat speeches, I still haven’t lost the ability to be amazed.
Eating breakfast is alien to many Cubans. Or maybe I’m wrong, a cup of coffee could be considered breakfast.
Their complaints are founded upon the alleged risk that this elderly group could pose to the health of the town’s residents.
I live in Puerta de Golpe, Pinar del Rio, as you will have read in my other articles. The town is located 15 km to the east of the provincial capital.
The government’s self praise is what we are watching on TV, listening to the radio, visiting any official website or even opening up your Facebook.
Mendoza is the old name for the town that is now known as Isabel Rubio, which belongs to the Guane municipality, 58 kilometers west of Pinar del Rio city.
It’s impossible for some people to stay at home all the time when you don’t have the chance to buy food rations for the month at one time.
Good sense finally won out. Our government has adopted a series of measures, most importantly prohibiting foreign tourists from entering the country.
This TV ad must be directed at a special race of Cubans because the exact opposite happens for the majority.