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Cuba the Crocodile-Island

January 31, 2011

Over the Christmas break, the entire family spent a week in Havana, the capital of Cuba. Unlike the stereotypical resort vacation, we rented 2 rooms in a guesthouse and navigated the city at our own pace.


After filling out multiple forms and jumping through many gates at the airport we walked out to the warm and bustling streets to flag down a taxi. Along the way we were amazed to see so many classic cars still on the road.

The standard building architecture, shops on street level and residence at the top, in center Havana. The buildings have many fine details but are mostly unkempt.


Crusing in his Chevrolet into the sunset. I just couldn’t get enough of the classic cars spewing out black exhaust.

By nightfall we stumbled into a building to find a restaurant, the details and layout were breathtaking.

The interesting staircase and courtyard.

El Capitolio, the National Capitol Building, was constructed in 1929 and was the tallest building in Havana until the 1950s.



Butcher shop with a mural of Che Guevara in the back. The locals are still very proud of their national hero and his iconic portraits can be found throughout the city.

The quiet streets in the early morning.

A kitten finding a morsel of food on the street.

Horace has also posted some photos from his perspective, go take a look!

Posted on January 31st, 2011 at 4:36 pm and is filed under Cuba> Street Life> Travel
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Photobook: Vietnam & Cambodia

January 20, 2011

Randy and I finally finished our photobook: Vietnam & Cambodia.


This book is composed of the many adventures we encountered.

We had set a goal to finish the book before year end….so we started working on it in December.

For some of the blog posts from the trip, you can click HERE


If you would like to obtain a copy please leave a comment or send me an email!

Posted on January 20th, 2011 at 5:40 am and is filed under General> Vietnam & Cambodia
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Kensington Market Winter Solstice 2010

January 11, 2011

Formerly known as the Festival of Lights, the parade that course through Kensington Market on the shortest day of the year.


The starting of the parade with the floats cutting through the crowd.

Fire breathing at the street corner.



Lighting of the center statue.



Posted on January 11th, 2011 at 5:10 am and is filed under Night> Toronto
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Day 365 of 2010.

January 1, 2011

Wow it is the end of the year already.

A quick re-cap:

What will 2011 bring? I am excited to find out!

Thanks for following and commenting on my various adventures throughout 2010!

Posted on January 1st, 2011 at 3:41 am and is filed under Thoughts
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All images Copyrighted by Samuel Cheng.