HOLA CUBA!

Since the subject of my first post was about a wedding in Cuba, I thought I would continue with an additional Cuba post. 

While waiting for Amy and Damis’ special day to arrive, a group of us took an early morning day trip into the countryside which included our own rented jeeps! – that was one of the main selling features of the package! We all followed our tour guide off the main roads, made stops in small villages, schools and farms to learn about Cuba and their culture. Some of our activities included: a visit to a coffee plantation, horse-back riding, lunch on a hill-top, viewing of a Christopher Columbus landmark, and watching a historical dance ritual for marriage – just to name a few. Needless to say by the time we made it back to the resort that evening we were all happily exhausted and looking forward to a dip in the pool.

Here are a few pictures from that memorable day. Enjoy!

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, I got kisses from a couple of the marriage show dancers...oooo la laaaa!  ;P

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, I got kisses from a couple of the dancers...oooo la laaaa! ;P

May 26, 2009 - 5:19 pm

Karrie - Gorgeous photos Lisa! They’re so colourful and full of life! Really beautiful :)

May 26, 2009 - 12:48 am

your favourite relative - WOW!!! Lisa you really ARE amazing – and not just cuz yo mama told me so (talent runs in the family!!! hee hee)

Like I said in my email – makes me want to run out and find a hot guy so I can have a tropical destination wedding too.

Hey wait a minute – hot guy, tropical destination …that’s all I need (I can drop the wedding part as I’ve been there done that!)

LOVE IT!!!

I’m already bragging to everyone about your talent and telling them about your site.

May 22, 2009 - 2:59 pm

Jessica - Those are great! Those dancers are pretty cute too eh. I hope Adam didn’t hurt them too badly.

May 22, 2009 - 12:26 pm

Adam - Lisa gorgeous shots!

PS I did beat up those dancers after…….

May 22, 2009 - 11:10 am

Wyatt - Awesome pictures sister!

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