"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
Part of the Monumento Antonio Maceo in Santiago de Cuba. He was a hero of the War of Independence. The other part of this monument shows him on his rearing horse with his head turned to the Sierra Maestra Mountains.
I saw this same photo (ok not precisely the same. there werent the same peeps in the shot :)) when my parents were visit a few weeks ago. They finally brought all the photos from their Cuba trip for me to see.
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I saw this same photo (ok not precisely the same. there werent the same peeps in the shot :)) when my parents were visit a few weeks ago.
They finally brought all the photos from their Cuba trip for me to see.
Normally I don't find these types of monuments to my liking but I gotta admit thats sharp looking.
Carla, it's a monument that begs to be shot.
David, it is quite striking.
These are so interesting. Love the look of them. I need to go to Cuba.
Mary
Mary, Cuba has a lot to offer, and it is so different from what we're used to.
Very interesting!
(David's comment cracked me up! Was that intentional, David? Of course it was.)
Bag Lady, it was.
To immerse yourself in another culture is a grand adventure.
Beautiful shot of a very intriguing monument.
Thank you, Messymimi.
Love your header, Leah. Is this poppa bear or momma bear? If the latter, she better keep her cubs from poppa.
Barbara, thanks. Mike took this pic as I was reluctant. Dunno if it momma or pappa as we didn't get close enough to ask.
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