FlyFishingDude Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 From my perspective and being relatively new to the forum, it should be entirely illegal for one person to have this much fun... I know it's a crappy job so I guess someone has to do it......... Mike
hansa Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Wow Prez ! Seems like you had a dull time Oh God , I love reading those stories ! ! !
puros71 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Rob you had a good time. Im planning a trip this summer when the kids are out of school.
demiurgic Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 As I have read of your trip's experiences last year as well, it's clear that you are a grateful man and that pours into your writing and the people you attract. Rob, Your gorgeous write up really gladdened my heart. True travel writing. Dem
DocRKS Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 By far the most interesting and one of the best things I've read regarding living and enjoying life in Cuba. As important as cigars are to that nation - they pale in comparrison to the issues you touched on in this outstanding posting. Well Done, Rob
Guest rob Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Nobody quite does a trip report like you, Ayala. A great way with words, an amazing sense of timing and an impeccable feel. You are dead right... the cigars are meaningless. They always were. They only serve to bring us all together. (and make you a few bucks on he side ). Well done mate.
jeromeroselli Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Sounds like a great time. Not many people in the world get to experience such a great and interesting trip, or have such good friends to share those times with.
Freefallguy Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 A perfect and eloquent description of your junket abroad; you truly are a wordsmith my friend. Superb photos; I’m jealous, what camera were you using? It indeed was a marvelous bit of “yacking” between us as we caught up on the news of my friends at the Czar and the trials and triumphs of our progeny. We solved world economic crises, universal health care, Bob Browns’ merits, political debacles, exasperations and aspirations. I was in tears over some of your tales of fishing, both foreign and domestic. I shared with my sons descriptions of the “dance of death” and buffet gorging, mud bogging blokes and casting flies through the cheek (facial) of a boat partner. Thankfully it was a barbless hook! I had the boys belly laughing, doing my best to reiterate the same. Daniel mused that you are a great story teller. As others have noted here, should you choose to set to pen the same, those tales would be enthralling. As a master caster, patiently instructing me and permitting me to use your gear was much appreciated. Their numbers are small of those who would permit one to do so. Ok, enough innuendos about our favorite whipping boy. I was heartened by the rapport that developed between you, Maria Helena and Roger, my cuidadors. They very much appreciated you and your company. Rob, your surprise and well received thoughts on assistance to impoverished (though quite rich in spirit) peoples is inspiring to us all. I was heartened to read that the hope planted in the hearts of the Cubanitas is blossoming as well. Bravissimo! Yes we enjoyed some fine aperitifs, the Punch Petit Punch were mighty fine and the ’04 Cohiba Selection Reserva were beyond extraordinary (Lisa, he owes you a huge huggle from me for absconding with the stock and and one even grander from me just because.) However all said, at the end of the week I took away much more. You sir embody what I learned to be the difference between a friend and a mate. “When your friends are walking out, it is a mate who walks in”. Hasta pronto, mate.
n2advnture Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 AWESOME post Rob, I just wish I could have made it! Fav part: "the difference between the man I am now and the man I will be in 10 years are the people I meet and the knowledge I acquire..." ---> You and Don Candido in Vegas ~Mark
strayvector Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Good stuff, Rob. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
sharks Posted March 7, 2009 Posted March 7, 2009 Wow sounds like you had a great ride . One day I just may get there myself
habanohal Posted March 7, 2009 Posted March 7, 2009 In the end, its all about the life you lead. One day I too will have stories like you my friend..one day...........
El Presidente Posted March 7, 2009 Author Posted March 7, 2009 Yes we enjoyed some fine aperitifs, the Punch Petit Punch were mighty fine and the ’04 Cohiba Selection Reserva were beyond extraordinary (Lisa, he owes you a huge huggle from me for absconding with the stock and and one even grander from me just because.) However all said, at the end of the week I took away much more. You sir embody what I learned to be the difference between a friend and a mate. “When your friends are walking out, it is a mate who walks in”. Hasta pronto, mate. Cheers mate. I look forward to giving you a call next week. Finished the book you gave me. Bloody interesting read.
toasterhead Posted March 7, 2009 Posted March 7, 2009 Hey Prez, A heartfelt thanks for sharing your adventures. I always look forward to this time of year, reading blogs and seeing pictures from Cuba. Your stories, however, are the best. Thanks for bringing us along. Dave
Jason Posted March 8, 2009 Posted March 8, 2009 I am a blessed man No doubt! It's always good to know people that recognize and value the truly good things in life.
bikeguy1 Posted March 8, 2009 Posted March 8, 2009 Rob, Welcome home, mate! Thanks for the story & photos! Bob
Fia Posted March 8, 2009 Posted March 8, 2009 Thanks for that. Very enjoyable read. Have you ever made it to Hawaii?
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