Cuba’s Rice Hunt
What’s happening with rice in Cuba today reminds me of that dark time in the 1990s known as the “Special Period in Times of Peace.”
Read MoreWhat’s happening with rice in Cuba today reminds me of that dark time in the 1990s known as the “Special Period in Times of Peace.”
Read MoreRural Cuba has stories which, if compiled into a book of fables, would be called “Cuban rural mythology”. They are about peasants, especially, the elderly.
Read MoreUsing so much manipulation, they try to hide an obvious injustice: Human exploitation for man’s propaganda agenda…
Read MoreFor a few weeks now, the idea of going out and fishing has been constantly floating around my mind. Finally I did. Read what happened.
Read MorePinar del Rio city is stirring amid a hive of people who chase after essential items. Chances of becoming infected with Covid-19 isn’t people’s top concern.
Read MoreWith the pandemic and economic crisis, charcoal for cooking continues to be in high demand today, in spite of gas stoves or electric cookers and stoves.
Read MoreWhat 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.
Read MoreI 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.
Read MoreEating breakfast is alien to many Cubans. Or maybe I’m wrong, a cup of coffee could be considered breakfast.
Read MoreTheir complaints are founded upon the alleged risk that this elderly group could pose to the health of the town’s residents.
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