Finally getting around to going back through pictures from the trip to Cuba. This last batch is a photoessay on automobiles in Cuba. More over on Jonesblog.
Finally getting around to going back through pictures from the trip to Cuba. This last batch is a photoessay on automobiles in Cuba. More over on Jonesblog.
Next up in the Cuba journey was the Escuela Nacional Cubana de Ballet In Havana, Cuba or the Cuban National School for Ballet. More on Jonesblog, here.
I’ve got a series of images that I’ll be posting as I go through all of the images from the trip to Cuba. The first post was here with six images that sorta, kinda summarized the trip, though in no way could they reflect everything we did and saw. The trip was overwhelming in many respects, so I am going to try and chunk the trip down some. A post on Introduction and background is here.
Cuba is changing rapidly folks. I’ve never been anywhere like this in the world, and if you can… I’d suggest getting there before it turns into a Europe’ified or Americanized place not too much different from other places in the world.
Was in San Francisco last weekend for a gig, some consulting and a party, but when arriving at Moffett Field, I was surprised to see Hangar One without its skin. Apparently the skin had to be removed for asbestos and PCB leaching, but restoration has hit a snag and the future of Hangar One is in doubt.
While there, I tried to get a picture from 2013 to compare with photos that my Grandfather took in 1942. The animated gif above is an example of 1942/2013.
More on Jonesblog here.
On a flight up from Las Vegas to Salt Lake, we were presented with this rather lovely view of the inversion. It was really nice until we descended into the muck. It’s certainly not as bad as it was a couple of years ago, but its bad nonetheless. More here.
Trent and I stopped by Mothers Bar in Portland with James Duncan Davidson for a most tasty breakfast… Cornflake encrusted French toast! Was tasty.