In September 2012 I walked
part of the Great Wall of China in support of Dementia UK, Admiral Nurses.
I recall my experiences, in words with photos, in the ebook 'Scaling the Dragon's Back' which is
available from Amazon for Kindle at the new price of $2.99 or £1.99, that's less that the cost of a cup of coffee.
Or, help to develop the growth of the Admiral Nursing service, make a direct donation to Dementia UK.
A visit to Cuba probably wouldn’t be quite the same without
its vintage cars. “the sort of veteran cars that send some men into inexplicable ecstasies.”
Dervla Murphy, The Island That Dared, Journey’s on Cuba, 2008.
Not the taxi but a rather battered car. |
It is amazing given how old the
cars are that so many are still running although many are falling to pieces. A
guy from my tour jumped unknowingly into an unlicensed taxi to find it had no
suspension, indicators or door handles, he had to hang onto the passenger door during
the ride so as to keep it closed. A
little frightening to say the least. He
was pleased and not a little relieved when he arrived his destination unscathed.
A British Morris 1000 gets in on the act. |
I wonder now that the US trade embargo is being relaxed and diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba have been restored will these remembrances of times past gradually be scrapped or sold to classic car collectors?