Cuba 2014

Going back for the first time to the place I was born...to connect with fellow believers and artists to explore ways we can worship God through the arts...

Friday, March 28, 2014

The Me I Want to Be?

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I guess I don't have to worry about flattery among my Cuban brethren!  David is a believer and artist "in whom there is no guile...
Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Future of Cuba

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This young couple, Norge and Daliana, was the team that helped me in my workshop.  They are very strong Christians and very talented.  ...
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First Day in Bayamo - Cuba Celebrates Woman's Day March 8

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Our hotel was marvelous and historically elegant An unexpected little blonde in the crowd! ...
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Monday, March 24, 2014

Welcome to the friendly skies

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I don't travel much, so I have to ask qurestions to make sure I don't mess up.  I try to overcome my sense of heplessness, and otent...
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My "Tia" Niñá

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She is 102 years young.  My father's sister is the only one left of the six Texidor siblings.  Her name was an "apodo" or n...

National Anthems

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As the plane landed from Miami in Holguin everyone clapped spontaneously. Obviously most if not all were Cubans. I thought about ...
Friday, March 21, 2014

A Mother Church in Bayamo

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Narcisso is now retired. But he worked very hard throughout his life.  He was a skilled tradesman and contractor before he dedicated his li...
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Patricio Texidor
I was born and raised in Cuba until the age of ten. I have an identical twin brother. I hold an M.F.A. in painting from Northern Illinois University. I am divorced and have three grown children with five grandchildren: two granddaughters and three grandsons (one set of identical twins).
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