Greetings, friends.
I have already written several posts titled Postcards from my city, and it may seem repetitive given the focus of the title, but I assure you that no two are alike, except for the main concept: everyday life in Havana without filters.
And I almost always return to classic cars as a starting point, because more than just cars, they are history, the backbone of many family economies and, why not, rolling workshops of creativity.
Just when you think you've seen it all, a rare, unusual brand appears and reminds you that Havana always has something to surprise you with.
Some are more likely to be protagonists—I'm talking about cars—while others prefer anonymity, to keep a low profile.
And then there are the ordinary people who don't have cars but still go about their lives, although, of course, if they had one, it would be even better.
And now my entire post is about cars. I'm not complaining, it's just that my focus wasn't really on them, but how can I resist these true gems of Cuban cultural heritage?
And that's all for today. I'm happy and grateful to share these postcards with you. I send you my warmest regards from afar and, as always, I look forward to your comments.
See you soon!
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