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I had meant to just get a shot of the mirror balanced between the two wooden figures; as it was I captured this stranger in the reflection.
The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.
Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".
After touring the upstairs rooms of the Hemingway Home and Museum on Key West, we walked along the wraparound balcony and took in the views of the property's gardens and grounds.
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Pamplona, Iruña, Spain.
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A fine late-1930s portrait of the writer by Lloyd Arnold (1907-1970), before Ernest Hemingway grew his beard of later years.
Close-up detail - copper flowers
The house's first owner, Asa Tift, had this raised flowerbed and pond built in the shape of an ironclad from the American Civil War.
The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.
Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".
Famous for its daiquiris and for having been one of the favourite hangouts of Ernest Hemingway in #Havana.
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a beck's beer and danielle's camera on the table at cervecería alemana, one of heminway's favorite spots
The swimming pool is 65 feet long and 9 feet deep at one end.
It was built during the winter of 1937-38 and cost $20,000.00.
The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.
Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".
...hangs heavy over the island. Particularly in Sloppy Joe's, the restaurant that invented the sandwich of the same name, where Papa hung out and drank often while he lived there. Except that this isn't actually the location where Sloppy Joe's was he was a regular, that place is just down the street.
There are easily 100 pictures or more of the man on the walls of the place.
This photo was taken at the mouth of the Two-Hearted River. The first full day in the U.P. was spent kayaking on this beautiful river, and we were rewarded with this sunset at the end of the day.
"...and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry." -- Ernest Hemingway
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Cubetti di pesce spada marinati in soia e miele su una crema di friggitelli e sedano rapa; ananas cotto sotto vuoto a bassa temperatura con succo d’arancia e anice stellato, friggitelli e daikon a filo.
Hemingway used to walk through the Jardin du Luxembourg regularly and it was on his route to visit Gertrude Stein.
“Le Jardin du Luxembourg... was created beginning in 1612 by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France, for a new residence she constructed, the Luxembourg Palace.”
Source: Wikipedia
Along with his other interests, Ernest Hemingway was an avid sport fisherman. Here he is with his fishing buddy, "Sloppy Joe" Russell, owner of Sloppy Joe’s bar in Key West.
«Se hai avuto la fortuna di vivere a Parigi da giovane, dopo, ovunque tu passi il resto della tua vita, essa ti accompagna perché Parigi è una festa mobile»
Ernest Hemingway in "Festa mobile"(A Moveable Feast, 1964)
"Si, jeune, tu as eu la chance de vivre à Paris, en suite, n'importe ou tu vas passer le reste de ta vie, Paris t'accompagnera parce que Paris c'est une fete mobile"
Ernest Hemingway , (traduction faite par moi :) )
la mia dolce Vale alla Mouffetard, a due passi dalla casa di Hemingway
Dick really looks like Ernest Hemmingway. He should enter the Hemingway contest in the Florida Keys.
La Closerie des Lilas, one of Hemingway’s favourite eating, drinking and writing spots. He was dismayed when it went upmarket in 1925, forcing its waiters to shave off their moustaches.
The Hemingway-Pfeiffer House, also known as the Pfeiffer-Janes House and Carriage House, is a 1910 Colonial Revival structure located at North 10th Avenue and West Cherry Street. It is where novelist Ernest Hemingway wrote portions of his novel, A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway was married to Pauline Pfeiffer, the daughter of the owners of the house, Paul and Mary Pfeiffer, from 1927 to 1940. The structure was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The house is now the home of Arkansas State University's Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center.
Piggott, Arkansas is located near the northeastern corner of the state in eastern Clay County. It serves as one of two county seats to the county, the other being Corning.
It is interesting to note that outside the Hemingway house I met a professor from Iowa that was visiting this house. He taught classic literature in college. Ernest Hemingway was one of his favorite writers and he informed me of Mr. Hemmingway’s history while living in Key West.
Finca Vigía was the Cuban home of the writer Ernest Hemingway from 1939 to 1960 and is situated in the working class town of San Francisco de Paula, some 12 miles east of Havana. It was here that he wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea.
After Hemingway's suicide in 1961, the Cuban government took ownership of the colonial-style property, which sadly fell into a state of neglect and disrepair. Thankfully, restoration and preservation work is well under way, and the house is a government-run museum – and a fascinating, absorbing one at that.
This is Hemingway's living room.