Visiting Little Havana: Will I Run Into Fidel Castro? -
Granny Jane
15 December 2009By Jane Stillwater
I'm supposed to be flying off to Chile in time for the
presidential elections and then cross over the Andes
by bus to Buenos Aires -- in search of Evita's ghost.
But first I'm going to have a 24-hour layover in
Miami. "Want to go visit South Beach?" e-mailed my
friends who live there. Forget about South Beach. I
want to go see Calle Ocho!
"Well, then let's go have lunch at the Versailles
restaurant in Little Havana," my friends e-mailed back
Yaay! I keep having this feeling that somehow I'm
going to run into Fidel Castro there -- cleverly
disguised of course but still...
Or maybe I'll see Jennifer Lopez.
Actually, I figure that the younger generation now
living on Calle Ocho are getting tired of always hatin'
on poor Fidel -- and they might actually even be glad
to finally meet this here living legend.
I was supposed to go to Antarctica this week but the
ship I was scheduled to go on apparently hit an
iceberg, so Chile is gonna be Plan B.
According to James W. Douglass's new book, "JFK and
the Unspeakable," President Kennedy apparently was
secretly planning a new detente with Fidel Castro back
in 1963, just before he was shot in Dallas. In fact,
there is much speculation that Kennedy's plans to
normalize relations with Cuba -- and Vietnam -- were
the very reasons why Kennedy got shot. And I just read
where Fidel's reaction to the Kennedy assassination
was, "That's bad, that's very bad [for Cuba]" But here
I am now, 47 wasted years after the assassination,
about to offer Fidel Castro an open invitation to come
to the U.S. "Meet me for lunch at The Versailles
restaurant in Little Havana? You name the date and
I'll be there!"
It's about time that the "Berlin Wall" separating the
U.S. and Cuba comes down. And why are we letting a few
disgruntled refugees in Miami dictate our foreign
policy on Cuba? Do we let a few disgruntled Haitian
refugees in Miami dictate our foreign policy on Haiti?
Or a few disgruntled Russian refugees in Sacramento
dictate our foreign policy on Russia? Or a few
disgruntled Israeli neo-cons dictate our foreign
policy in Israel? Don't answer that, Mr. Netanyahu!
But before I can invite Fidel to lunch at the
Versailles, I have to check out the menu first. So my
friends Jim and Nancy are going to take me there
tomorrow. But first I have to get to Miami. And that
may be a problem. In order to make my plane on time, I
have to walk to the Berkeley BART rapid transit
station all by myself in the dark at 4 am. "I'll walk
with you," said my daughter Ashley. Now THERE is a
good daughter!
PS: I made it to Calle Ocho and searched high and low
for Fidel Castro. And here are some videos to prove
it!
Outside the Versailles restaurant, there was an
anti-Castro demonstration going on but most of the
demonstrators were rather old. I don't think that
young Cuban-Americans think that way so much any more.
Here's a video of the demonstration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2I4UlYH9Nw
Once inside the restaurant, we immediately set to work
eating. Here's a video of our food. Yum! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEmBiU_vQ_o
Fidel, I think you would love the food here, so I
hereby issue an open invitation to treat you to lunch
at Versailles -- any time. Just give me a call!
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