Andalucia – Part Two

Andalucia – Part Two

GRANADA We went to a gypsy cave in Sacromonte, on the outskirts of Granada one evening for a flamenco show. No castanets, no partners. Just one guitar, two singers, four dancers, and a complicated pattern of hand clapping, but there is no experience in this entire...

Andalucia – Part Three

MÁLAGA Picasso only lived here until he was nineteen, but the city tries to make the most of this happenstance. Picasso Selling Tapas Gary Hanging Out with Picasso The museums in Malaga obviously do not house Picasso’s best works and we found the interactive museum of...
Research in Venice

Research in Venice

GONDOLAS (Written October 2, 2013) This morning, while fixing breakfast in our apartment, I heard a gondolier singing, not an unusual occurrence in Venice, but his voice sounded like it was in the next room. I pulled back the curtains and shutters, and a gondolier was...
Venice, The Watery City

Venice, The Watery City

     Venice is built on a lagoon, its homes whose weight is borne under the water by heavy beams arranged in circular patterns, appear to float on its surface. Its wealth and power extended for almost one thousand years because of its facility in using...
NAPLES AND RANDOM THOUGHTS

NAPLES AND RANDOM THOUGHTS

NAPLES This is Gary entering our hotel.  Truly!  I wonder what tall people do? And this is the most important historical sign in Naples: ` TRANSLATION: Here one hundred years ago the Pizza Margherita was born. INTERSECTION OF NATURE, GOD AND MAN There...

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