Wow...what a sight. Wouldn't it be fun to be able to go back in time and sit around chatting with Hemingway, hearing what he had to say about his life and life in general?
Enjoying your wonderful series on Cuba, Kate. Good to see Pilar in the background. I'm presently reading Paul Hendrickson's biography, "Hemingway's Boat" about his Cuban years. Fascinating.
Oh boy, so many dogs with their own grave. He must have loved them very much.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - the headstones and the Pilar!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a sight. Wouldn't it be fun to be able to go back in time and sit around chatting with Hemingway, hearing what he had to say about his life and life in general?
ReplyDeleteYou are right. Unexpected it is.
ReplyDeleteHe must have loved those dogs very much. And, what a handsome boat.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I have heard much about his love of Pilar,
ReplyDeleteand now the special place for his dogs. One more thing to admire
about Papa Hemingway!
interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of sweet and sad. That is quite a boat in the background.
ReplyDeleteA true animal lover.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Judy, sweet and sad.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your wonderful series on Cuba, Kate. Good to see Pilar in the background. I'm presently reading Paul Hendrickson's biography, "Hemingway's Boat" about his Cuban years. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteIn Key West they still have 6-toed cats at Hemingway's house that are decendents of his cats.
ReplyDeleteI've heard about Pilar...cool to actually see it!
ReplyDeleteHemmingway certainly was a complicated soul.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of this graveyard. Learning everyday! :-)
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