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Visiting Cuba: Sisters Doing Good

3/30/2024

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  Getting in and out of Cuba for a US Citizen is tricky.  Though it’s about as far from Miami, Florida as Oracle is from Sky Harbor, a maze of obstacles awaits US travelers … which is why most visitors determined to visit Cuba need a leader/guide.
  We had one such leader and a support institution.  The guide was Neil Birmbaum with Cuba Rhythm and Views.  Our supporting institution was the Oracle Piano Society led by Steve Cook.  Birnbaum is just quirky enough to be a good fit with Oracle residents like Kaz and myself.  And his team working with him in Cuba is open to sharing insights into “the real Cuba” allowing us to feel a bit like insiders.
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  We did a lot of walking which was a challenge for me with a bum ankle and balance issues.  But I had a stick that helped out as did the supportive hands and shoulders made available at difficult moments.  
  One of the walk destinations was a daycare facility for pre-school age children run by the Sisters for the Love of God.  A ways up an Havana side street, a cavernous old building like so many in Cuba’s biggest city, housed the service.  The children under the nun’s care literally lit up the place.  I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the Catholic Church in Cuba supports such a vital presence.  Exactly what it’s doing in a “communist” country is a bit of a mystery (along with many other mysteries unique to the island nation).
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   Our visit was graced with the presence of these lovely youngsters,  (Yes, we had permission to take pictures.)
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Miriam SP
3/31/2024 07:56:15 am

Very heartening!

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    Kaz and I moved to Oracle in 1979.  The house we bought dated to the late 1940s.  With little advance knowledge of the place, we set out to build a new life together, intending to settle in and raise a family.

    Queens, New York and before that Chicago, Illinois rapidly receded in our rearview mirror as small town living moved front and center.

    Of course, we had to learn how to do lots of new things - from chainsawing dead trees, fighting fires, building cabinets, patching leaky roofs; not to mention figuring out how to get along in a rural town in Arizona with the center of local government an hour away and a do-it-yourself ethos the order of the day. 

    Kaz & Frank

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