The Crazy Horse Memorial

The Crazy Horse Memorial

The Fighting Stallions, a bronze sculpted by Korczak Ziolkowski, are locked in battle in front of the museum, education center and gift shop at the Crazy Horse Memorial.  Standing in front of the sculpture you can see the tension and sense the fury as the two stallions engage in battle.  We do not know why they fight but we can feel the teeth as they rip into flesh and feel the sharp pain as their kicks land.  They appear so alive, I would not have been surprised to see them fall to the ground and roll away.

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Siena August 16 Race Update

Siena August 16 Race Update

Carlo Sanna riding to victory for the Onda (Wave) Contrade in the Siena, Tuscany, Italy Palio alla Tonda horse race on August 16.  This year the Onda (Wave) and Giraffa (Giraffe) Contrade will share the honors as the champion Contrade in Siena.

 

This photo was taken from the Dotemirates website.   Additional pictures of the August 16 race are available at Pictures are available at:  https://www.dotemirates.com/en/details/3801373?from=dot

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Siena’s Semiannual Contrade Horse Race

Siena’s Semiannual Contrade Horse Race

Sienese and tourists, up to 40,000 (although the crowd size was controlled for the July 2, 2017 race) gather in the Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy for the start of the Siena horse race.  The photo is from Siena’s Palio: Everything You Need to Know about il Palio di Siena by Silvia Donati June 20, 2016  https://selectitaly.com/blog/tuscany/sienas-palio-il-palio-di-siena/   https://i1.wp.com/selectitaly.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/palio-711295_1280.jpg?ssl=1

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I Fell In Love With Glastonbury

I Fell In Love With Glastonbury

The weather varied from misty to outright rain the afternoon we visited Glastonbury.   Not the most pleasant weather.  With a main street like this, filled with eclectic and eccentric shops offering a multitude of mystical and spiritual items how can you not have a fantastic day?  With it’s long history and present occupants the village itself has it’s own personality.

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Remembering, So We Never Forget

Remembering, So We Never Forget

During the German Blitz, St Paul’s Cathedral was a target.  Through the dedication of the English fire fighters who worked through the bombings every night, St. Paul’s came by relatively unscathed.  The only damage was a direct strike on the east end of the Cathedral behind the alter which destroyed the Apse.  This area was rebuilt as a dedication to the 28,000 Americans stationed in the United Kingdom in appreciation for their war efforts.  This stained glass window includes the American Eagle with North American flora and fauna, salutes to all 48 states, and portraits of famous Americans (George Washington).

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The British Museum What an Experience

The British Museum What an Experience

The tomb of King Arbinas built between 390 and 370 BCE was moved to England in the mid 1800s.  It is called the Nereid Monument because of the life size female figures in wind blown togas dancing on sea creatures including dolphins, cuttlefish, and possibly a seagull, giving the archeologists enough evidence to call them sea-nymphs, though that is a Greek term and they probably should be called Eleyana for their Lycian heritage.   

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It Is All In The Size

It Is All In The Size

Apparently everyone (well at least the Italian residents) hate the Victor Emmanuel Monument.  It is too big, too gaudy, too imposing and called everything from the wedding cake to ….. Actually the Monument Victor Emanuel II is not that bad.  It is big.  And kind of sprawling but it has a lot of steps for people to enjoy. You have to back up until almost falling down the steps to get the guards, the tomb and flames for the unknown soldier in a picture.

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Castello di Vezio and the church Chiesa di Saint Antonio Abate di Vezio

Castello di Vezio and the church Chiesa di Saint Antonio Abate di Vezio

The Chiesa di Saint Antonio Abate di Vezio church is very plain as you walk past it toward the castle.  Take a moment to step inside.  While the church is not very big, the quality and scope of interior is impressive. The different styles of frescos on the right hand wall and the stained glass over the entrance is worth your visit.

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