Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas with family! We spent Christmas in Boise, Idaho with my parents (where I grew up) and are headed to a cabin in McCall for New Years with my childhood friends and their husbands. It's so good to be home sometimes, isn't it??
Here are some more photos of our time wandering the streets of Havana. When I think back on what we did in Havana, we didn't really do much other than walk, walk, walk. And that kept us satisfied. Every street is lined with colorful, crumbling buildings, the front doors are usually open and neighbors and kids hang out on the sidewalks. There's so much to see, no matter where you head. Most people said hello and let us take a photo and of course we loved that.
- Julia
Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteI love all the photos! They're so lively!
ReplyDeleteSo much history in those photos! I love how people let you take pictures - they look so happy!
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to see a sign saying "Viva Fidel"...
I also think it's funny the beer sign says "bien fria". It's not only cold beer, it's VERY cold!! haha
These Photos are incredible. You guys really are amazing photographers - I feel you could see the beauty in any spot in the world.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as usual! Nice work guys.
ReplyDeletereally amazing photos.
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lovely as always. i enjoy the fishing shots.
ReplyDeletelovely as always. i especially enjoy the fishing shots.
ReplyDeleteI think I can keep looking at pictures of Havana without getting bored of them, ever! Nice pictures as always!
ReplyDeletedear gracious, i love your photographs.
ReplyDeletei love seeing different cities and countries through your lens - just stunning.
ReplyDeletedo you mind sharing where you stayed in havana? i'm potentially planning a trip there for later this winter/early spring and am looking for some suggestions. thanks!
gah! these photos are beyond amazing. especially love the people shots. so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSeriously amazing photos! Now, I want to go to Cuba :)
ReplyDeleteps- what kind of camera do you use? I'm in the market for a new one!