Showing newest 2 of 3 posts from September 2009. Show older posts
Showing newest 2 of 3 posts from September 2009. Show older posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Carly ❤

It's been a very busy week here at home, Carly demands 'round the clock care. We're on a mission, hopefully to have her, at least, almost trained before the snow and ice arrive! Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Help!

she loves pulling on your pants....

and chewing on everything in site

but she's sooo cute, you forget all the mischief 

"Cuba" part II -Trinidad-









On Sunday Dec. 14, shortly after breakfast, we packed the car and headed for Trinidad. We asked our cousin Carmen to join us, she happily accepted, and of course,  she knew the way. Our plan was to spend two nights there.




Drying peanuts on the road side






On our way to Trinidad we made a quick stop in the beautiful city of Cienfuegos. Founded in 1819 by French settlers, and known for it's sumptuous colonial architecture. Unfortunately we did not have to much time to explore, we still had a long journey ahead of us.





                                                      
"Mojito por favor?"



My Brother Joe, setting-up the camera for a group shot





The five of us in Cienfuegos




Laundry day






Roadside farm stand




Goat run





Unknown beach between Cienfuegos & Trinidad











Plaza Mayor
The quaint town of Trinidad was declared a World Heritage site in 1988. Known as Cuba's oldest and most enchanting outdoor museum. Beautifully restored homes and buildings along with cobblestone streets gives the town a truly Colonial feel.




Souvenirs 




Trinidad





Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima, Trinidad





Plaza Mayor, Trinidad





Hand made bags sold by the locals





Hats for sale





Children's clothes for sale at the street market




Hand embroidered table linens




Taxi driver





Near Plaza Mayor





Hardware store





Horse drawn buggy





Rooftop laundry line





We were looking for a particular restaurant, when we came across these two gentlemen. I asked them if they could show us in the right direction, they were very friendly and helpful, and they were poets, so they said. The gentleman on the right started singing to me, it was pretty cool!




That evening we stayed at this lodge near by





The next morning we went back to explore Trinidad a little further. This young lady was celebrating her fifteenth birthday, at first I thought she was a bride, but then realized that she was a Quinceñera.





Quinceñera





Local musicians





Fancy restaurant





House of Santeria





Santeria





I love this picture, I wonder what these two ladies were talking about, shhhh!





The "burro man" he'll give you a ride for one peso





Taxi mechanic





Palacio Cantero also known as Museo Historico Municipal, is a beautiful neo-classical mansion built in the early 1800's, by one of the richest men in Cuba, Don Pedro Jose Iznaga Borrell. It belonged to the Borrell family for many years and then was bought by a German man named Cantero.





Bedroom





Sitting Room





Kitchen










Courtyard





View from the tower at Palacio Cantero





Trinidad





My Brothers and I





Music everywhere





On the road again..... Good bye Trinidad












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This is the second post on my trip to Cuba, my next post will be on Viñales and La Havana.
Till then, enjoy!