EL Cobre & Santiago de Cuba (Nov. ’19)

La Virgen de La Caridad del Cobre
Santiago de Cuba

PICTURES*

Highlights

EL Cobre (Ejercicios, Convento, Santuario, y Pueblo)

Santiago de Cuba (La Ciudad, Casa de Trova, Cementerio y mas)

VIDEOS*

La Casa de la Trova

Museo del Carnaval

Other Sights & Sounds

Changing of the Guards at Jose Martí’s Grave

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EXTRA!

Videos from dance company at El Museo del Carnaval (“19 de Septiembre”) – Afro Cuban Dances

Una Dos Tres Cuatro

Google search of Virgen de la Caridad ‘estampas’

Estampitas

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*NOTE: See days 6, 7 , and 8 of 2007 trip for more pictures and videos of El Cobre & Santiago during that journey.

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REFLECCION

Nov. 7 – 13, 2019

He aquí unas anécdotas y observaciones – desconectadas y no necesariamente en orden cronológica – de la experiencia de asistir a unos Ejercicios Espirituales en El Cobre y después visitar a Santiago de Cuba por dos dias.

Se nos olvidó comprar agua al venir del aeropuerto y no hay agua en el pueblo.

No hay agua caliente en los baños.

El agua no llega al toilet. Y para descargar hay que meter la mano en el tanque para halar la cadena – o, en realidad el cordon.

Para el desayuno no hay huevo porque parece no hay huevo en Santiago hoy. (Pero la proxima mañana si todo estaba bien.)

Tuvieron que cerrar ta capilla porque se metió un burro.

La misa en la Basílica del Cobre fue bella y pude pedir por todos los niños de la familia y dar gracias por las incalculable bendiciones.

Las tres Cubanas que nos acompañan son una bendición, pero tienen dificultad con el silencio.

Creo que la merienda fue una leyendo – no! Es que la movieron para el cuarto de afuera.

Voces del pueblo que se oyen desde el convento: “¡Hay pepino, cebollas y ajo!”, (el vendedor callejero).

A Emaus se le rompio la campana – No! Solo fue una broma de los participantes.

Caminé hasta el cementerio, y encontré a los vecinos del frente tocando Pit Bull y preparando la finca para la fiesta familiar en la fortaleza. (Los dueños viven en Miami.)

Misa con Cachita. Increible. Nunca me imaginé que iba ir a unos Ejercicios Espirituales en El Cobre… Y, para poner la tapa al pomo, celebramos misa en la capilla pequeña con la Virgen en el altar – y solo 9 personas… ¡Bello!

Compartir los Ejercicios con tres señoras de Baire – donde fue el Grito – fue una experiencia muy bonita…. Al igual que compartir la casa con el Retiro de Emaus.

Los frutos de los Ejercicios son incalculable. El silencio – aunque modificado en este caso – tiene tanto valor. La dirección espiritual del P. Domingo Gracias – y lo que compartió de su Parroquia en Vista Alegre – estuvo muy bueno. ¡Un gran hombre!… Otros recuerdos y momentos:

》 Atrevete a creer.

》 Educación complementaria es la frase del Partido para darle la bienvenida a la iglesia en el campo de educación.

》 ¿Que te hace llorár? / ¿Que te trae una sonrisa? / ¿Que causa que tu corazón late fuerte?

Despedir a Cubanos en la isla siempre es difícil pues siempre termina la cosa en la conversación relacionada a cuanto vas a dejar. (Deje todas las camisas, camisetas, y medias que traje, menos las que necesitaba para regresar.) Es una conversación poco incómoda; cada persona tiene manera diferente de tratarla. Pero es indispensable. Hay que entran en ella con disposición y amor, reconociendo que nunca vas a satisfacer ni a ellos ni a ti mismo… Siempre quisieras dar mas y dejar mas. Y siempre quieren más, esperan mas, necesitan mas. Y mas. Y mas… Se hace lo que el corazón te indica y pides que sea lo correcto de hacer… Reconociendo que todo lo hacemos como si todo depende de nosotros, sabiendo bien que todo depende de Dios.

… y ahora a Santiago …

Nos dice el taxista que hay discotecas en Cuba. Pero ahora también hay Discotemba para las que nos gusta la musica de los 70s y 80s.

Visitar a la Casa de la Trova fue espectacular. La primera noche tocó Los Jubilados.

Conocer a Eliades Ochoa fue una experiencia increíble… Conversar con el mas aun… Lo vimos de casualidad en el restaurante del hotelito donde nos quedamos… Después al proximo dia lo vimos otra vez con su esposa y hablamos de cotorras y perritos. Grisselle – su esposa – nos recomendó un restaurante para almorzar y allí los encontramos otra vez. (El Ranchon de Música en La Loma de San Juan.)

Un dia en Santiago: Almuerzo en el Morro, subir La Torre de la Catedral, caminar por la calle peatonal, Museo Bacardi, y Museo del Carnaval. Wow. Sentí que he recorrido a Santiago.

El ultimo dia visitamos el cementerio y la fabrica de ron… Ver esto via los ojos de otros es fascinante.

Rumbo al aeropuerto el taxi nos pide llevar a su sobrino que tiene que ir a ver a su tia. Le regalé un rollo de papel sanitario, wipes, y un javon.

En el aeropuerto hablé con el señor de Miami que dirigió el retiro de Emaus. Buena gentes ‘everywhere’… Aunque pensemos diferente en asunto de política nacional.

Pues asî termina otra visita a Cuba. Mi quinta visita en 5 años… Y espero con ansiedad regresar el mes que viene a La Habana, Cienfuego y Trinidad…

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June 2019 Vacation

LONDON, BORDEAUX, PARIS

(and a day trip to Hampton Ct, Stonehenge, & Bath)

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PHOTO ALBUMS

Highlights of Highlights

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Selfies and more

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London (plus day trip to Hampton Ct., Stonehenge, and Bath) – ALL

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London – Highlights


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Hampton Ct., Stonehenge, Bath – Highlights


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Bordeaux and Wineries – ALL


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Bordeaux – Highlights


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Berto does Bordeaux


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Bordeaux Wineries – Highlights


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Paris – ALL


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Paris – Highlights


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VIDEOS

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London Calling


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Berto Does Bordeaux


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Oh PARIS!


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A REFLECTION

London, Bordeaux, Paris – and more (June 14-23, 2019)

What a wonderful time!

Got away to visit London (with a day trip to Hampton Court, Stonehenge, and Bath), Bordeaux (the city and nearby wineries), and Paris. Never had been to London; were joined by RemDana, Berto, and Jeff in Bordeaux; and revisited Paris, having been there 38 years ago for our honeymoon.

Simply magnificent!

London. Could not help but feel odd visiting the home of the original colonizers. The British Museum for all its grandeur is the place of stolen treasures. The churches are Catholic lite – I totally missed my saints and story-telling stained glass… And the whole thing about the monarchy bothered me. Not for me. Yet I am so glad I visited. I very much respect the British references to the pain and loss of wars – everywhere, including their churches. They lived through it; I did not… The Eye, the Thames, and the squares were well worth it. And then there are the pubs and the ale. Good stuff! (But about those fish and chips and pies – not so good.)

Hampton Court’s ode to Henry VIII is totally not for me. Here’s a guy who broke away from the Church because he wanted to get a divorce. Six times over… There’s something that just does not seem right to me that the genesis of a church be this… And then there’s all the anti-Catholic persecution… But, I get it. The Church of England has evolved to a legitimate Christian faith that has added so much to our broader spirituality.

Stonehenge I liked. Not for everyone. Some would say Stonehenge is just a bunch of rocks. For me, this is quite a contemplative place. A place where early humans saw the need for rituals and symbols – parts of any functioning society. Mystically interesting. Glad to have visited.

Bath looks better in pictures. Walking around it seemed grungy and unkept. Not wowed by it. But, I get the Jane Austin references and what it might have been. Not impressed.

Then it was on to Bordeaux, the City and five nearby wineries. The City was an unexpected surprise. Much bigger than I expected. Beautiful spaces, places, and architecture. Walking around was easy and a joy. The new transit system juxtaposition on the historic buildings works. The plazas work. The diversity keeps it real. The Wine Museum’s hi-tech is interesting – but wonder if it will stand the test of time. The food was excellent.

The five wineries we visited were simply out of this world. It helped we had private tours (thanks to winning the opportunity at a silent auction for our local homeless services provider.) The chateau where we stayed was wonderful. Berto enjoyed it all – and behaved as well as any 3 year old can be expected to behave in such a setting. The lunches were spectacular, including artistic food presentation – with a taste to match… And the wine? Out. Of. This. World.

Lastly there was Paris. To some an overhyped place. To us, an enchanting place. A place where we could go back to over and over. The sights are never tiring. The vistas are so majestic. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc the Triomphe, and the Seine – all awesome. The Moulin Rouge was plain fun… Visiting Notre Dame was very special. To see this historic church wounded by the recent fire, but yet standing tall was nothing short of existential. Notre Dame as a symbol of our broken church of the moment is not lost on me. It too will be repaired, embracing the best of the past and infusing modernity as warranted.

A wonderful vacation indeed…

Reemberto

p.s.: With all the crud and crap going on in this destabilizing world, while on vacation we could not help but think lots about how important it is for people to travel, experience other worlds, appreciate diversity, and simply enjoy being with others… And, how in this United States of ours there is a deep divide between the people that like to experience different cultures and connect with others and those that rather stay put, stay with the known, and simply not care about the world outside their own… Travel on.

BERTO 24-36 Months

Pictures from “First Smile” app (taken mostly by Rembe and Dana – with original comments)

Cropped and squared ‘best’ (curated by RR1) {also seen below}

FULL VIDEO (40 minutes of Berto! Also from “First Smile”)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures from “First Smile” app (taken mostly by Rembe and Dana – with original comments)

FULL VIDEO (40 minutes of Berto! Also from “First Smile”)

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CUBA Journeys

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Return 49 years to the date – Dec 2015

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Accompanying friends to reconnect – Dec 2016

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Family reunion – Dec 2017

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Chess Trip – Dec 2018

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El Cobre y Santiago de Cuba – Nov 2019

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Cuba 2020: Art, Architecture, and Culture

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2023: University of Maryland Havana Course 

 

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2024 UMD Havana Course

 

 

 

 

 

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IN SUMMARY:

(+ ’23 & 24)

EXTRAS:

Music Videos that Capture Cuba for Me

YouTube Playlist of Havana-themed songs

FELIZ NAVIDAD 2018

FELIZ NAVIDAD 2018

Pictures   /   Video

What a year indeed!

Our year was full of blessings and experiences. We continue our journey in Silver Spring, Cuba, and beyond, piggying out to celebrate, traveling near and far, and enJoying life as the awesomest gift it is. Grandparenting continues to be ever more fun. And our extended familia continues to grow and grow. And grow.

The year brought sadness also. Close friends passed away; other friends lost their loved ones. These difficult moments surely bring meaning to relationships… And remind us to recommit to what matters most: Family, Friends, Faith.

In case we missed each other in person or on social media, please check out www.Reemberto.Info for highlights of our outings – and more – during the year.

Here’s to good cheers and staying connected!

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ITALY – 2018 (Venice, Florence, Murano, Burano, Pisa, and Lucca – and wine!)

What a wonderful trip!

For eight days in August, 2018 we were fortunate to visit the great cities of Venice and Florence in Italy.

We also ventured into four smaller cities, Murano, Burano, Pisa, and Lucca.

Of course, we had to partake of the Chintely wine country as well!

 

enJoy the pictures – and the one video:

BEST 100+ PIXS

 

COLLAGES

 

US (selfies +)

 

CHURCHES & MUSEUMS

 

STREET SCENES & MORE

 

CHRONOLOGICALLY

 

GETTING THERE

 

VENICE DAY 1: Main sites & Canal ride

 

VENICE DAY 2: Walkaround & opera

 

VENICE DAY 3: Murano & Burano

 

FLORENCE DAY 1: Duomo & Walkaround

 

FLORENCE DAY 2: David & Museums

 

FLORENCE DAY 3: Pisa & Lucca

 

FLORENCE DAY 4: Winery & Night overlook

 

GETTING BACK

 

VIDEO

VIDEO TAKES

(This is a full 30+ minute video, with more than 20 short takes – plus a few ‘sounds of the streets’.)


ITINERARY

Leave NEWARK Wed. Aug. 1 11:30 p.m.
Arrive ROME Thu. Aug. 2 1:40 p.m.

GETTING TO VENICE ON TRAIN

Check IN Thu. Aug. 2nd
Ca’ del Duca
Calle dei Fabbri 916, Venice, VE, 30124 Italy
7325817575677
Check OUT Mon. Aug. 6th

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VENICE
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Thu. Aug. 2nd (Evening)
> go straight to hotel – get there late!

Fri. Aug. 3rd
Doge Museum, St Mark, Walk Tour (Daytime)
https://www.viator.com/tours/Venice/Venice-Super-Saver-Skip-the-Line-Doges-Palace-and-St-Marks-Basilica-Tours-Venice-Walking-Tour-and-Grand-Canal-Cruise/d522-2635VENICESS

Sat. Aug. 4th
St. Mark Cathedral 11 a.m.
https://www.viator.com/tours/Venice/Skip-The-Line-St-Marks-Cathedral-Tour-with-Entrance-to-the-Baptistery-and-Zen-Chapel/d522-13102P1?itemId=652979746

Opera (evening/night)
https://www.viator.com/tours/Venice/Musica-a-Palazzo-Traveling-Opera-Performance-in-Venice/d522-7083OPERA

Sun. Aug. 5th
Mass and Walk around
http://www.venice.nu/tips/venice-church-trail/
Mon. Aug. 6th

GETTING TO FLORENCE TRAIN- TO DO!
Early morning!

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FLORENCE
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Check IN Mon. Aug. 6th
Hotel Pierre
Via De Lamberti 5, Florence, FI, 50123 Italy
7325820630674
Check OUT Fri. Aug. 10 6:05 p.m.

Mon. Aug. 6th
(afternoon/evening)
Duomo
https://m.viator.com/tours/Florence/Skip-the-Line-Florence-Duomo-with-Brunelleschis-Dome-Climb/d519-3092BRUNESCHELLI

Tue. Aug. 7th
Tour of city
https://m.viator.com/tours/Florence/Skip-the-Line-Florence-Accademia-and-Uffizi-Gallery-Tour/d519-2428M1M2

Wed. Aug. 8th
Pisa and Luca day trip
https://m.viator.com/tours/Florence/Pisa-and-Lucca-tour-with-Leaning-Tower-Entrance/d519-5919P366

Thur. Aug. 9th
Tuscany Wine Tour
https://m.viator.com/tours/Florence/Taste-of-Chianti-Tuscan-Cheese-Wine-and-Lunch-from-Florence/d519-5070CHIANTISAFARI

Fri. Aug. 10
BACK TO ROME ON TRAIN ???

Leave ROME Fri. Aug. 10 6:05 p.m.
Arrive NEWARK Fri. Aug. 10 9:25 p.m.

EXTRA
Map of churches in Florence
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1FC31D-uQjRY4zx5tK–YcEPN6Lc&hl=en&ll=43.77179121494543%2C11.255257000000029&z=15


Reflections on the Renaissance visit to Italy

[1]
It saddens me to reflect on how as we evolve to a digital life form we no longer have physical records of our history and aspirations. Where will the great paintings be? Where will be the great printed books be? Where will be the magnificent statues of our civilization be if all is digital and nothing is physical?… We may be left only with buildings and non-descript conduits of digital information but no visible physical record of our times… Realism in art all but disappeared in Europe for more than a millennium after the fall of the Roman Empire until the Renaissance… What if the ‘experiment’ with the digital age takes us down a similar road where we will lose the capacity to appreciate the real because we live in a digital state?

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What a shame that after Vatican Council II, we did not think through the perceptual consequence of having a new simpler alter deface the view of the original… We could have done better.

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The gore and violence of religious art is real and everywhere! Storytelling at its best. The language of graphics rather than letters…

 


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