ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Travel has looked a little different this year. So instead of their annual list of #52Places to visit, @nytimestravel asked readers to share spots that have delighted, inspired and comforted them in the dark past year   Nadia Todres, a New York photographer, wrote about Haiti, where she runs Center for the Arts, a nonprofit organization in Port-au-Prince that brings art and education to adolescent girls.   “I’ve learned so many lessons from people here: lessons in optimism, lessons in Plan B. (Haitians are experts in Plans B and C. Things never go to plan.) Grâce à Dieu — ‘Thanks to God’ — is an expression that fits in every conversation.   Artwork is the pulse of Haiti: Caribbean Craft’s extraordinary papier-mâché, Pascale Théard’s beaded veve work, the beat of RAM’s Haitian drums, the adored songs of BélO, the PAPJAZZ festival every January.”   “I go to Hôtel Montana Haiti from time to time for a drink at the end of the day,” Todres continues. “It has a beautiful sprawling terrace that overlooks Port-au-Prince. There’s something about the view: the palm trees as the light goes down, the airport’s small landing strip, and, behind that, the mountains. The mountains are Haiti for me. When the sun starts to set, a slight breeze picks up and the leaves of the palm trees blow, and I just exhale. Everything goes quiet there. I close my eyes — a moment to be grateful: I’m here.”   Tap the link in our bio to see the full list of 52 places to love in 2021 from @nytimestravel. Photo by @nadiatodres」1月25日 9時00分 - nytimes

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Travel has looked a little different this year. So instead of their annual list of #52Places to visit, @nytimestravel asked readers to share spots that have delighted, inspired and comforted them in the dark past year

Nadia Todres, a New York photographer, wrote about Haiti, where she runs Center for the Arts, a nonprofit organization in Port-au-Prince that brings art and education to adolescent girls.

“I’ve learned so many lessons from people here: lessons in optimism, lessons in Plan B. (Haitians are experts in Plans B and C. Things never go to plan.) Grâce à Dieu — ‘Thanks to God’ — is an expression that fits in every conversation.

Artwork is the pulse of Haiti: Caribbean Craft’s extraordinary papier-mâché, Pascale Théard’s beaded veve work, the beat of RAM’s Haitian drums, the adored songs of BélO, the PAPJAZZ festival every January.”

“I go to Hôtel Montana Haiti from time to time for a drink at the end of the day,” Todres continues. “It has a beautiful sprawling terrace that overlooks Port-au-Prince. There’s something about the view: the palm trees as the light goes down, the airport’s small landing strip, and, behind that, the mountains. The mountains are Haiti for me. When the sun starts to set, a slight breeze picks up and the leaves of the palm trees blow, and I just exhale. Everything goes quiet there. I close my eyes — a moment to be grateful: I’m here.”

Tap the link in our bio to see the full list of 52 places to love in 2021 from @nytimestravel. Photo by @nadiatodres


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