Thanks to some individual initiative, the modernization of old Havana has begun. In the case of Barbepark, a kid's playground, the initiative has come from a local barber. In one corner of the park, an ice-cream vendor (recognize the outfit?) and his 'Christian brothers' have made themselves the dads of the neighborhood (with help from Shrek, of course). [2014]
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Havana, Cuba
Three women, a little shade, folding stools, kiddie bags, and conversation: It looks like they do this every day. Perhaps they are waiting for their young children to finish summer day-school activities in the building across the street. If you don't like that explanation, make up your own. Or, if you speak Spanish, ask them. [2014]
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Havana, Cuba
He looks like a capitalist, doesn't he? He has invested in a push cart and a small inventory of papayas. Small-scale capitalism has been legalized in Cuba, but only if you have a government license. Let's hope Cuba eventually permits more individual initiative in its agricultural sector. Eighty percent of the island's food is imported. [2014]
Monday, July 28, 2014
Havana, Cuba
He needs the energy. He's been peddling people around Havana, and his work day is only half over. This is what passes for pizza in Cuba: mostly dough. Finding fast food on the street is difficult. Coffee, though, is widely available through "holes in the walls," and fruits and vegetables are vended by push cart operators all over the old city. [2014]
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Havana, Cuba
Because they've been 'cooking' in the Gulf of Mexico before heading to the Florida Straits, waters off Havana are warm and inviting. A lighthouse at Morro Castle has accepted the invitation to guard the port of Havana. Younglings (all male) have accepted the invitation to use a deteriorating seawall as a recreational resource. [2014]
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Glasgow is ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world, and it seems to get better and better every year. It has transformed its economy from overdependence on manufacturing and shipbuilding, to become a high-end service center and convention hub. When you go to Glasgow, even the kids can have fun. [2004]
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Meadville, Missouri, USA
The Locust Creek Covered Bridge seems to have been moved here, right? The basis for your conclusion? There's no stream for it to cross. Surprise! The bridge stayed in the same position, but the meander abandoned its channel in the 1940s. As for the old road, Route 8: it was replaced with a new through route a short jog south. [2008]
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Milton, West Virginia, USA
At least it will be well taken care of here. The Milton Covered Bridge, as it is now known, will never again see its original home over the nearby Mud River. The old Sink's Mill Bridge was needed by the citizens of Milton, so they created for it a pond and brought the old timbered tunnel to town where it could be a center piece of their Pumpkin Festival. [2010]
Monday, July 14, 2014
Bridgeport, California, USA
Here's the bridge that silver built, the Bridgeport Bridge over the South Yuma River. Now, it will take lots of silver to restore it: $1.3 million, appropriated by the state just last month. As a link on the toll road which connected the Sacramento Valley to the Comstock Lode, this Burr-arch span (see it?) is indispensable to the teaching of California history. [2006]
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
How do you build community? Use the landscape to your best advantage. Sponsor a kite festival (Fiala Field), announce an art contest (Camp Hill on Canvass), hoist some pole banners (Camp Hill Class of '70), brand your street signs (Boro of Camp Hill), and make sure your town clock has an eagle on top. [2014]
Friday, July 11, 2014
Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA
It's along the shore, but it's not driftwood. These lanky, sun-bleached limbs and trunks are the remains of an in situ forest that flourished behind the sand dunes. With rising sea level, however, the dune line has moved landward, and the forest has succumbed to both salt and the forces of the open ocean.[2007]
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
On July 10, 1890, President Benjamin Harrison signed the bill that made Wyoming a state. The territorial capital, Cheyenne, became the state capital, but not without a challenge. Both Casper and Lander touted their centrality and future promise, but their case didn't change enough minds in the state legislature. [2013]
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Yongdam-Jeong, South Korea
Beyond these gates, on the slopes of Mt. Gumi, by the Dragon Pool Pavilion, a new religion was born, a religion indigenous to Korea. It is today known as Cheondoism, or Cheondo-gyo, "the religion of the heavenly way." In 1860, Su-un received a new and universal truth: Because heaven is within us, it is meant to be experienced here on earth, not in an afterlife. [2012]
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Friday, July 4, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Tlaquepaque, Sedona, Arizona, USA
Improve upon the naked earth?
By a sculpture giving birth
to colors prime and shapes divine.
Is the red of sandstone glowing,
Is the flow of winds ablowing,
Not enough to stand alone
Unadorned? But, it's not your own.
You must have something monetized,
To take home. It's your prize.
A vain reminder of your place
In a world defined by money's chase.
[2009]
By a sculpture giving birth
to colors prime and shapes divine.
Is the red of sandstone glowing,
Is the flow of winds ablowing,
Not enough to stand alone
Unadorned? But, it's not your own.
You must have something monetized,
To take home. It's your prize.
A vain reminder of your place
In a world defined by money's chase.
[2009]