Working the Mystery – Album nominated for Canadian Folk Music Awards 2021
Caleta Buena and Cienfuegos
Cuba 2015
Wednesday, March 11:
On our way to Caleta Buena, one of our group is in need of a veggie fix, so we make a roadside stop. Just a gas station, a couple of local veggie carts in this tiny settlement, but everything feels like a party here.
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Soon we arrive at Caleta Buena, a gorgeous little spot near Playa (Beach) Giron, about a half hour SE of where we stayed in Playa Larga.
The entrance fee to Caleta Buena includes a wonderful buffet lunch and a bar, too. (if I member creckly.) Fish, chicken, salad, red bean soup, mohito… mweee bueno.
Onward and eastward to the city of Cienfuegos, “Pearl of the South,” less than an hour and a half drive from Caleta Buena. The French were the first to invade and settle here. That lasted about 50 years until the Spanish kicked them out. Ahh. Civilization.
Upon our arrival in the main square, Plaza Jose Marti, Rita has arranged for a historian friend of hers to meet us a give us an overview. Rita does an excellent translation in her uniquely funky Cuba/Brooklyn accent. More on that later.
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The Hotel Passacaballo is the most luxurious place we will stay this week.
This is the view from the 3rd floor balcony. If you remember from the map above, we are on the long pass (passa=pass, caballo=horse) that runs from the Carribean Sea to the Bahia de Cienfuegos.
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Oh, the buses keep idling and the birds keep chirping away.
In the lobby, later that evening after dinner, there is a band. They are way better than the dinner. Sam, if you recall, is a Cubo-phile. He not only talks the talk, he dances the dance. The tall dancer in the black shirt is our driver, Lazarito, winner of the Smile of the Year Award. He is with us the whole trip and participates in all the activities with great delight. What a wonderful human being.
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Next chapter, on to the Provincial capitol of Santa Clara, and the wonderful Che Guevara Museum.