Monday, April 17, 2017

Cuba Libre

After taking a Robert Q shuttle to Pearson Airport, I joined a few familiar faces and made my way down to Cuba to participate in the nuptials of Keith and Ashley. Our Sunwing flight took us on an afternoon jaunt over the eastern seaboard en route to Santa Clara, Cuba and its "short runway".

From the airport, a comfy bus stocked with beer and a friendly tour guide whisked the wedding party northward, over the lengthy causeway and out to the giant sand bar known as Cayo Santa Maria. By 10pm we arrived at the resort, and were greeted with mimosa's (mimosae?) and checked into our digs at Grand Memories Paraiso.

What followed for me was a much-needed week of R&R, punctuated of course by the main event, the wedding itself. As Best Man duties go, standing on a sandy Cuban beach for a few minutes while your best bud of 30 years plights his troth is not too hard to take. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness!

I got to meet some new and interesting folks, see some sights, imbibe mass quantities of Cristal and Bucanero cerveza, and even managed to practice my rusty high-school Spanish on numerous occasions. It really is a small world, even a world away when you are still meeting people who used to live blocks away in the same towns in Ontario. Also spent some quality time with Kevin and Grayson and a balcony with a view.

Glad I got to see Cuba and meet her friendly people before the inevitable change that is coming. Hasta Luego!


Departing Toronto on a (Sun)wing and a prayer

Cuban Customs

Above the Clouds

Bird's Eye View of Myrtle Beach

Room 5519 - Home Sweet Home for the next week

The view from my balcony

The nearby market

Cuban parking brake

Donde esta la playa?

The wedding site

Cuban sunset

Azure skies and cerulean waters


Grand Memories Paraiso main entrance

Poolside

Urban Cuban


The tail end of the trip

Back Home to felines and flowers

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice photos and clever commentary, per usual. Glad you weren't burnt though!

Unknown said...

Nice photos and clever commentary, per usual. Glad you weren't burnt though!