The wet tour through Havana

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What fool can think of going for a tour in the rain when the sky is not beautifully adorned with fluffy clouds and their characteristic warm blue blanket on an island like ours? But let's make this even more extreme... what nutbag could come up with this on a bicycle?

In San Martín Street, between Lucena and Márquez González. Centro Habana.
In San Martín Street, between Lucena and Márquez González. Centro Habana. 

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Yes, to me and another madman who has just arrived at Hive. Yesterday, in the rain, he got his account. 

The concert area of the Havana International Film Festival at 12th and 23rd Street, seen from the back.
Cyclists have to seek refuge in the basement of the Instituto Cubano De Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC)
Please stop raining, this is in Zanja Street, Centro Habana.
Another view from the place where we were sheltering

What can we say about these wet and sad days for those who let themselves be in this mood... that a hot chocolate, blankets, films and TV shows seem to be the appropriate things to do when the rain starts to fall very thinly, suddenly, and then unloads thousands of thick and cold drops as if someone was pouring jugs and jugs from somewhere in the sky. 

However, madness has its rewards. And from now on, I'm going to tell you in detail about the route and all our adventures.

The route starts from my house in Marianao Municipality, on Calle 100, near Boyeros Avenue, looking for 41st Avenue. In 60th Street I picked up my companion and we continued pedalling along this road until 23rd Street in the Vedado neighbourhood. There we had to make our first protective stop because the rain was pouring down. The idea was to go along 23rd street, take San Lázaro and Infanta streets and approach Belascoaín. The gusts of wind on 23 as we approached the Malecón became stronger and stronger and forced us to get off our bikes. This made us laugh a lot, and I imagine the people who saw us in that situation did too.  

The first mission we had was to buy a device to convert my newly repaired speakers to Bluetooth.

At the second spot where we had to protect ourselves from the rain, we saw a moving truck pass by, which did not escape the wind and it was a tremendous show to see the tarpaulin flying as if it had wings.

In this photo you can see me documenting the scene thanks to @luisdrian who on several occasions caught me in the act.
In this photo you can see me documenting the scene thanks to @luisdrian who on several occasions caught me in the act. 

The result
The result

Finding the address was very easy with the help of local neighbours. So the mission was successful and we decided to continue to Old Havana to see if we could see some of the works of the Biennial of Art placed in its streets.

Squeezing clothes when washing by hand? Or someone is squeezing us... I’ll take the second interpretation.
Squeezing clothes when washing by hand? Or someone is squeezing us... I'll take the second interpretation.

Never stop following your heart, let alone hold back from giving love
Never stop following your heart, let alone hold back from giving love

Like the graffiti that opens this post, we found these further on. Along the way we saw many more. There is so much to photograph in Havana!

Third protection stop. Here we were about to continue because the sun looked like it was about to break through the grey clouds.
Third protection stop. Here we were about to continue because the sun looked like it was about to break through the grey clouds.

When we arrived it was like that, and there was even a girl in a white dress all stained with mud, accompanied by photographers and assistants who apparently did not foresee the bad weather. She really had a face of sadness and regret... I was very sad to photograph that scene.

So I just took this picture of the tourists waiting for the drizzle to stop.

We went through doorways, dragging our bikes to see if we could get a coffee somewhere, and went around the block. It's possible to do it without getting wet, under the shelter of those big arcades.

The perfect solution! ;)
The perfect solution! ;)

We had no luck, but from there I also took some photos showing some very interesting buildings in terms of architecture.

Red Cross Society
Red Cross Society

As you can see, it has beautiful fluted columns with Corinthian capitals and a classical pediment, crowned with the coat of arms of the Republic of Cuba. The denticulated cornice serves as an eave and also has an ornamental purpose. The construction, dating back to 1922, is rather sober for its eclectic style.

(One day I have to give you an architectural tour... but let's move on) 

We were standing at the back of the Martí Theatre, inaugurated in 1884 and originally called Irijoa, in honour of the man who built it.

This is an iconic building in our city, as it is the favourite place for buffo and musical theatre in Cuba, including the Cuban premiere of the opera ‘La Boheme’ by Giacomo Puccini. In 1900 it was renamed with the name of Martí, after our apostle, and a year later it was the seat of the Constituent Assembly in charge of writing the first Magna Carta for the Cuban Republic, to be released on May 20th 1902.

A promotional poster of what is being presented there these days.
A promotional poster of what is being presented there these days. 

Forgive me for this photo but a better one takes more time and we were trying to get to the Harbour Avenue at that moment, which had stopped raining a bit.
Forgive me for this photo but a better one takes more time and we were trying to get to the Harbour Avenue at that moment, which had stopped raining a bit.

I can't really tell you what this was before it fell into ruin, but this is just around the corner. I thought it was beautiful in spite of everything.

From that arcades I also photographed the ruins of the Saratoga Hotel and felt a great sadness when I remembered what happened.
From that arcades I also photographed the ruins of the Saratoga Hotel and felt a great sadness when I remembered what happened.

One more photo and we headed down Prado Avenue towards our destination. I told @luisdrian that it wasn't going to rain any more. We had a good laugh when it started pouring again and we arrived soaked at the Asturiano where we had a good coffee and chocolate, peanut and lemon wafers.

They kindly served us what we asked for outside as we had our bikes with us and could not leave them alone.

Coffee in a window
Coffee in a window 

When we finally reached the beginning of the Harbour Avenue, we found this marvel.

It is the work entitled ‘Equilibrium’, by the artist Osmany Betancourt, Lolo (Cuba) and David Griesmyer (USA). 

I took all these pictures with my mobile phone because although I had my camera in my backpack, it was raining too much to mistreat it like this. So maybe very soon, with better weather, I will do a more detailed tour.

He wasn’t having much luck with the fishing. But still he persisted.
He wasn't having much luck with the fishing. But still he persisted. 

I love to see these boats floating in the sea, and the sound of the water gently lapping against them. The air is full of saltpetre here. And as it was Sunday, everything was calmer without so much noise from vehicles passing through the area. Sporadically one would pass over a puddle of water, splitting it in half and splashing to both sides.

The tree of a thousand voices by Daniel Hourdé
The tree of a thousand voices by Daniel Hourdé

We entered the square where the famous Templete is located... the one with the ceiba tree, where people do the ritual of circling it on the date of the foundation of Havana, and then we saw this work of art. It is made of mirror polished stainless steel and has a height of 12 metres.

Luisdrian in front of the Templete 😜
Luisdrian in front of the Templete 😜

We walk to the Ruben Martínez Villena Library behind the tree of a thousand voices. I really like that park which is right next to where I say our "little" Wall Street bull is.

But just to the side of the library there is something I also like to look at.

Look at that painting! Isn’t it eye-catching?
Look at that painting! Isn't it eye-catching?

As we looked towards the horizon we could see a misty haze caused by the fine rain that was falling all over Havana. It was a very beautiful landscape, in my opinion.

They were the protagonists of this tour so they deserved a lot of portraits.

Luckily we were both warm because it's not that cold, but with the rain you feel it a bit more.

Towards the Alameda de Paula
Towards the Alameda de Paula

A Mercury crowning the dome of the Lonja del Comercio, in the Plaza de San Francisco, in the background, and several places of tourist interest as well as the headquarters of the harbour pilots, and much more we had to pass before reaching the Alameda de Paula where we would have a meeting with someone very special.

What you see over there will be presented in a better way in a few seconds.

But now, focus on what is in front of the Church of San Francisco de Paula.

Fun time!
Fun time!

I was going to tell you about the drizzle you can see on my glasses, but let's get to the point.

She is Enriqueta Faber (Lausanne, 1791 - New Orleans, 1845), the first woman to practice medicine in Cuba... dressed as a man. The author of this sculpture is José Ramón Villa Soberón and it was placed here in 2020. Soberón is also the creator of the statue of John Lennon in Vedado and of the Gentleman from Paris, which is located at the entrance of the Convent Auditorium San Francisco de Asís.

It's a great story to tell but for the moment I'll leave you with the trailer of the film Insumisas, which I loved, and which is great material to get to know the story of this great woman.

  1. Enrique Faber, a Swiss surgeon, arrives in Cuba to find his son, kidnapped by one of his aunts. Standing in front of the ruins of a coffee plantation, he was horrified to discover that both had died in a slave revolt. Settling in Baracoa, Enrique gradually comes to understand the complex and contradictory Cuban society. But three years after his marriage to Juana de León, his true identity is revealed: Enrique is in fact a woman who has dressed as a man in order to practice medicine. Sent to prison, Enriqueta Faber then faces the most scandalous trial in Cuban colonial history.

Across the street is this brewery and we intended to drink a pitcher of craft beer there, but the service was really bad and that annoyed us.

Of course, I did not miss the opportunity to admire this beautiful sculpture more closely. 

Cuban artist Martha Jiménez paid tribute to the city on its 500th anniversary with this giant tricycle. The piece entitled ‘Contra viento y marea’ (Against Wind and Tide) stood out among the works presented as collateral exhibitions at the 13th Havana Biennial.

A view of our floating dock
A view of our floating dock

Here the walk is almost over. Well, I can't say that because it was time to go back. Up to here we had cycled several kilometres... so the way back, you know, the same thing. We headed towards the terminal where people board the so-called ‘Lanchita de Regla’ to cross the bay to that municipality, and there we had a close encounter with seagulls. 

Although the sky wanted to show its blue, I didn't dare to say that it wouldn't rain anymore. Because... I came home soaked. 

I accompanied my friend to his house, had a conversation with this feline and headed back to mine. I arrived really tired, cold... but there is nothing that a good "Guajira" malt can't alleviate.

Plus I played music on my Logitech speakers with my new bluetooth device.

(in my previous post is the explanation of that, if you missed it)


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I am amazed at the great detailed memory you have throughout the entire tour. We truly enjoyed the freedom of pedaling, talking and breathing fresh air. It was a rainy day and we had to drive slowly and carefully but there was the magic of capturing the visual situations that if we had pedaled quickly we would not have been able to do so. Well I say goodbye, ah! and very delicious Cuban coffee that gave us a lot of energy to continue.🚴‍♂️🚵

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But how can I not have a detailed memory... can't you see that I'm crazy?

Today is the Cuban day. 😂 I have started it visiting the interior of the Capitol on a radiant day and I end up watching it from the outside under the rainy clouds.

There is so much to admire in your publication. I liked the graffiti, the sculptures, the history of those unsubmissive that I sign up to know, even the skeleton of the ruined building is inspiring. Thank you for this Haban tour.

I'm looking that, thanks.
Well, you already have different views of Havana, with sun and rain. Look at that blue sky in ibarra95's post.
I hope you can see the film.

It is a pleasure for me to share my experiences on wheels. 😉 Thanks again, a lot.

Jaja si estaba viendo tu post !! Bien creativo y de distintas vistas, con lugares del día a día tradicional de un cubano 😁😄👌.

Yo hoy mismo subí el de capitolio la visita que casualidad pues nada los amigos de la comunidad disfrutaron al 💯 de nuestro icono de cuba 🇨🇺..

Saludos @nanixxx 😊👏

Qué maravilla. La Habana Vieja tiene muchas cosas bonitas que admirar y de gran connotación artística e histórica.

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Habana es bonita y mucha cultura.. lastima que los problemas que tenemos lo opacan un poco, no es fácil !!!

Si @palomap3 hoy te fuiste con todo la película 🍿 🎞 completa del Capitolio tanto por fuera en varios ángulos como por dentro todas las salas 😁…

Bueno recomendable al 💯, que te lo diga @nanixxx jj.. Saludos amiga !!! 😊

😂 Sí, ayer fue mi Capitolio day, jajaja. No se lo digas a Nanixxx, esto queda entre tú y yo… pero aprendí más sobre tan magno edificio con tu post. 😁

😂 te estoy mirando.

Jajaja te vio 🤣🤣. No pudiste esconder tu comentario!!

Nice tour, riding a bike in the rain is spectacular, I've been doing it since I was a child, now I enjoy it even more. I loved the kitty too...a hug!

It was more than 34 km... I shared those data that I recorded up to Enriqueta's sculpture. It's really great to ride a bike in the rain. But let's be honest, Havana looks better with its blue sky. A hug back!

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Wow, @lizanomadsoul, thank you so much! 😍

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There are so many things I liked that I don't know how to sum them up in one comment... the cat first, of course! The sculptures... that bicycle is great, the work called Equilibrium, the murals... I also think they are squeezing someone... the constructions, the architecture, even the building that is collapsed... everything!!!! Incredible tour... the best... the cat! hahaha I can't handle my weakness!😍

Hahaha, yeah, I knew you couldn't resist with that cat.
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour, @avdesing. It is a great joy to know that.😍

I liked knowing what each place was and what the works are called... but the cat... and it's black!!!!

Lots of interesting stuff and photos here, of the city, the art, the movie, then that cat in the window 😍 hahaha... a ride with everything!

Hi, 😁 it's a bit extensive and immersive, huh? hahaha... in English those words rhyme!

Adventure has to have a bit of everything.

In that city, it's easy to get distracted by so many things you encounter 😄, and yes, without adventure there is no life!

WOW!... This is a post which I really enjoyed!... I loved every photo!... One of the best things I've seen so far in #Hive!... High quality content!... Congratulations @nanixxx friend and thanks a lot for sharing!

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Well, hahaha, let's just say I made an effort to show the world what Havana looks like on a wet day. But here in Hive there are so many better things. Anyway, I thank you very much for your enthusiasm and affection. And the support too, of course. 🤗

A delightful walk! Looks like this rain couldn't spoil the mood of any of the people in these photos!
I don't really like riding in the rain, because at the end you have to wipe and re-grease your bike for a long time, and only then you can rest and warm up with peace of mind. But there's a special vibe to such rides.

Oh yes, this is an issue about cleaning and greasing the bike. But I'm so glad you visited me and left such a nice comment.

I loved the story of the first woman to practice medicine in Cuba and the photo of the cat was great, it looks very funny looking out like that hahahha. Excellent tour and as you were told in another comment, you have a good memory to tell us all the places you go through, thanks for the ride @nanixxx 🤗.

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Ñu mío, que picioso ese gatico 😺💙 jajajajaja

I am very glad that you liked everything I showed on the tour. In those conditions you can't really do much more, but we did enjoy it and the fact that we exercised on our bikes.

That cat is very funny. Meow!

There are so many things in this publication that I don't know what to say, other than to welcome Hive to the new member of this great family.

Thank you for this walk, for showing us art and landscapes, I also found the battered Campoamor Theater very beautiful.

A very big greeting @nanixxx.

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How clever you are! How proud I am that you consider me your friend.

Gracias. 😉

You are. I, too, am proud that you consider me a friend. Because you are, aren't you? 😂

Gracias a ti, por todo. 😃

Eso no hay ni que preguntarlo. 😊🫂

Lo sé 🤣, era por incordiar un poco.

Girl look at you pedaling on those bikes, you did one of my favorite tours in Havana haha. I loved your pictures, you know I'm your fan.

Cheers!

I know, you're getting ready to join me. It was more than 34 km on the bike. When will you be trained?

Hahaha... thank you.

Havana is such a gorgeous place for a photographer, even in the rain. Warm rain is fine I don't mind that, it is cold rain that is horrid.

It's not cold here these days, but it's not as hot as usual either. And it's windier and it rains frequently, so we notice the change, as we are used to so much heat... I went out warm in that coat, so I didn't mind the rain so much and it dried quickly in the wind.
Either way we had fun and took the necessary stops.

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Thank you very much for the big smile I send you many more back. 😄

So much to see on your cycle ride and I particularly like Equilibrium, very tempted to climb up the ladder to join the little girl

😁 I'll climb the ladder for you, when it's not so slippery.

Amanda that tur was a marvel and the rain an ideal complement!!!! I love Lolo's work....everything I've seen and that work is a beauty 🥰. Your post is full of details of all kinds, architecture, art and lots of history. I loved pedaling in the rain with you, welcome to Hive @luisdrian.

I hope one day you will join me in person hahaha....

En bici??? Por las calles de la Habana??? No me parece 🤣🤣🤣

Thanks for the welcome, soon I will introduce myself in my first post.

How wonderful to ride a bike in Havana, because it has the mobility to move faster than walking but at the same time it is more practical to enjoy every corner of the city, where you can find as many places as you show us.

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Yes, the bike gives mobility but it is not very comfortable for photography. You have to be attentive to them and very close to them because if you leave it for a second it can be stolen.
Nothing is perfect. But we enjoy it very much. Thank you very much @wilfredocav.

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