We were really struck by the expressive and engaging people in Cuba. On a popular tourist street in Havana, Polly Doll met her match with this character dressed up as a washer woman. Of course, it’s easy to feel like a repressed New Englander anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon line, especially in a Latin culture. With the exception of the cigar smoking newspaper seller, the people we encountered while waking around the city loved having their photo taken. Around every corner, there was someone interesting to see!
Wonderful!!!
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Loved your pictures! They brought me nice memories. What did you like most about Cuba?
Great series.
I love seeing the different ages doing similar things. Just being together.
and also how they use the street as an extension of their home.
Sandy in the UK
The washerwoman is a definite keeper!
Thanks for sharing your Cuban adventure. – Sharon
I love how you captured all the different age groups, just going about their business. ” A Day in the life of Havana”. Very cool.