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This year I traveled to Cuba. You know, it’s that little island that’s spitting distance from Florida and should not be visited without special dispensation. I wanted to see it before MacDonald’s arrived. I’m so glad I did. I learned a lot and I met some wonderful people. It seems they like us. Now there’s a change!
I’ll add a short T/F quiz to each post the same as I did last year about Burma, and I’ll post the answers to the questions the following day.
Answers to your T/F Quiz for N
FALSE: Johnny Weismuller, Edward VIII, Jack Dempsey, Tom Mix, José Mujica, Buster Keaton, Errol Flynn, and the mobsters Santos Traficante and Meyer Lansky weren’t guests in the sixties. They were guests in the thirties.
O is for Obispo Street
Obispo Street is in the heart of Cuidad Vieja (the old city), and I was lucky enough to stay smack in the middle of it. The first day I stepped out onto my balcony at ten in the morning, the street was jammed with people (no cars are allowed on Obispo Street). That night about twelve hours later the street was still jammed. People were talking and laughing. From each direction music blared and it was beautiful. I had dinner. I went for a stroll and joined the fun. At midnight, the view from my balcony was exactly the same as it had been earlier. At two o’clock in the morning. . .exactly the same. Do these people never tire? The answer was yes. About three or four all is quiet. Here’s a short video of my balcony overlooking Obispo Street at the wee hours of the morning. After all, I wasn’t about to sleep.
Your T/F Quiz for O:
1. In English the word obispo translates as bishop.
2. Obispo is an ancient word that has its origins in pre-Christian times.
Answers tomorrow.
Juneta Key says
LOL, sounds noisy, but glad you had great time.
Juneta @ Writer's Gambit
Beverly Stowe McClure says
Fascinating. I wouldn't last that long, though. I can fall asleep just about anywhere. Sounds like a great place to visit.
Natasha Duncan-Drake says
Three or four – that's a long night 🙂 The golden light is rather beautiful.
Tasha
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Michelle Wallace says
Obispo…quite a cute name, in an odd way.
So now you're taking videos in exotic places at ungodly hours…? You know how to load them to Youtube? Go you.
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Kalpanaa M says
I don't think I'll be able to stay away from Cuba now after your posts. I think Obispo is an ancient word from pre Christian times.
Lexa Cain says
Enjoyed the video – I love Latin music! It's so cheerful. 🙂
DMS says
What a fascinating trip! Loved listening to the sounds of the area. Definitely busy! Sounds like an exciting place to visit, but I do love sleeping in peace and quiet on a regular basis. 🙂
~Jess
Medeia Sharif says
It looks like a lively place, although I prefer peace and quiet both in hotels as well as at home. 🙂
sage says
Yes and I don't know… I am envious of this journey!
Roland D. Yeomans says
Fun to visit street but hard to live there I bet or at least sleep there!
Susan Gourley/Kelley says
Sounds crazy but pretty cool. I've never heard that word so I'm going to guess true for both.
Yvonne Ventresca says
Wow! Lots of activity.
Patricia Lynne says
Not sure I'd want to stay on that street. The noise would make it hard for me to get to sleep. Unless it cleared out at 10pm.
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Shannon Lawrence says
I'd probably like it there! That's about when I go to bed. I'm going to say F then T.
Birgit says
OK..this makes me want to jump on a plane and go there. It sounds magical and fun. For a country and people so poor, they just sound happy and love music. Hmmmm I will say Fasle to the first but true to the second.
Heather's Stitching Story says
Sounds brilliant!
Heather
Natalie Aguirre says
Sounds like a fantastic street. Glad you were able to stay right near it.
Stephen Tremp says
Looks like good times. There is a Del Obispo street close to where I live but it's pretty boring.
Sarah Foster says
Wow! It sounds like a fun place. Unless you were trying to get some sleep…
Yolanda Renee says
Boy was I wrong on this one. I never thought of the 30's wow, those movies were old even then. LOL
I have no clue on this new quiz, as usual. Guessing True!
I'm really enjoying the journey!
nashvillecats2 says
Another wonderful insight of Cuba.
Yvonne.
Shooting Stars Mag says
Sounds like a lively, fun place to visit! That's cool no cars are allowed so it's just people mingling.
-Lauren
Kelly Hashway says
Both of these seem like they could be true, but I'll go with number two.
DEZMOND says
yes, my country is also famous for nightlife that last into daylight too and the streets that never sleep 🙂
Pat Garcia says
This reminds me of Southern Italy. In Matera, the streets are crowded after seven or eight in the evening. People are walking and you hear music playing. It's beautiful.
Visiting from the A to Z Blog Challenge.
Shalom,
Patricia @ EverythingMustChange
Nicola says
Uh-oh – not the place for me. I need my sleep 🙂 Thanks for sharing your holiday with us.
Tamara Narayan says
Oh dear. I flubbed the quiz. Reminds me of those riddles like: If a plane crashes on the border of US and Canada, where do you bury the survivors?
Pat Hatt says
Sounds like a happening place indeed
Misha Gericke says
You're making me want to visit Cuba. Sounds like a wonderful place.
Kathleen Valentine says
I only know the word Obispo in the context of a city in California, San Luis Obispo. But I love towns that party at night–at least I used to.
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Hilary Melton-Butcher says
Hi Lee – I got the decades muddled … but knew loads of celebrities had visited. I've no idea about Obispo .. not bishop though … unless it's a spoonerism ..
Your hotel situation – sounds amazing … cheers Hilary
Mason Canyon says
Sounds like the place to be – happy sounds.
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
I got the trivia right!
That street's almost like Vegas, although there is never a down time there.