HAVANA — Campos’s street-cleaning cart has crooked wheels and when both yellow drums are filled with trash the weight causes the wheels of the cart to wobble and threaten to fall off, and Campos finds he must stop and give his cart a rest.
One of the rest stops was under the portico of a building that is on one of the streets of Old Havana, a good place for Campos on this day because he was protected from the morning rain and at the same time nobody was about who would look at him and see that he was standing there, dry and in important conversation, while the cart was out in the street.
“Rogelio Garcia is the greatest pitcher in Cuba,” Campos said.