Hello Blog! I write in a long time because there were so many changes this month.
the work was carried out a major reorganization, also due to various holidays I work hard to achieve my goals quarterly.
add unexpected guests and the usual outlets and the account is easily done, I always end up very late to work and I always want to devote myself to many small or large tasks.
Anyway last week I was on holiday in Cuba, an amazing place.
Beyond the political aspects that I do not want to talk, the population of Cuba has something extraordinary.
Resists for over 40 years to a tough embargo, which does not allow to have aspirin and bandages.
And 'one of the poorest countries in the world and yet no one dies of hunger or without a home.
It 'clear that the standard of living is high, but the average even in the open countryside is absolutely unacceptable and indicators of public health (infant mortality, life expectancy) are identical to those of the United States and much higher than countries at the same level of wealth and no embargo. Merit Health
free to all high school and it is also free until graduation.
places to see, of course Havana and Trinidad, know them all and it takes little imagination to list.
But it's the people on the street, in the countryside to the city the real show, what strikes you.
The urban landscape so decadent, the machines that run 60's for the city.
And among the people, widespread solidarity and contagious. A pride and dignity, even in adversity, who admired.
If I had to point out something that this visit left me even more true of Cuba and not just a postcard, is the sense of happiness to be content, arrangement.
But above the value of waiting.
In Cuba expects everything, bus, hitchhiking, the turn to the market, restaurants, even ice cream. Without fuss nor clamor
people expect and socialize in the meantime, it helps you strength.
In my visit to Cuba, I had to travel in a hurry to visit many places as possible to see and understand more. My particular approach, but still very common to us soon.
But sometimes looking at bus stops, and I thought that maybe if I had time I would have to sit there, between a seller and bananitos schoolchildren in uniform, to understand the true Cuba
And after it happens, stay there .
Pending.
PS I am very pleased to have received some comments from people who do not know and I will be happy to contact them to exchange views on my blog, Dublin, or anything else.
The only care that I request is to leave an email address, posting the comment.
Once received, I will respond as I did in the past to others.