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Built in 1876 during the lumber era this stagecoach hotel became the famous Red Fox Inn in 1919 Clarence Darrow dinned here in 1924. Young Ernest Hemingway stayed here often in 1918 with Vollie Fox, his fishing guru. Second sign down says, "Hemingway slept here"
While heading up the stairs to visit Ernest Hemingway's writing studio at the Hemingway Home and Museum on Key West, I stopped to snap a photo of the property's in-ground pool -- the first one built in the Keys.
Ton-Trophäe, die Hemingways Freunde ihm überreichten, nachdem er ein Tontaubenschießen gewonnen hatte
Nu hij zijn baard laat staan en er bij tijd en wijle een keurige grijze lok over zijn bolletje gekamd ligt, noemt Eric Corton zichzelf regelmatig Kapitein Iglo. Bij de redactie van 3FM.nl riep zijn nieuwe look echter een andere associatie op...
"One Boy, One Line" after Ernest Hemingway's, "Old Man And The Sea".
Desroches, Seychelles. One Man, One Line.
Politically incorrect these days but a damn fine supper.
Sailfish, Wahoo- (Kingfish), job, Dorado, from Bartlebooth’s days of Big Game Fishing.
Desroches, Seychelles.
Bartlebooth's Moveable Feast, ©2013 Carlos Diaz
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".
In 1940 Hemingway, with his new wife Martha, purchased a home outside Havana, Cuba. He would live there for the next twenty years. The Hemingways named the site Finca Vigia, or "lookout farm."
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Courtesy of a mutated predecessor, quite a few of Hemingway's cats are polydactyl (many-toed). The original cat was a gift to Hemingway from a friend of his - she bred, and those litters bred. The Hemingway house aims to hold about sixty, with the numbers controlled through spaying.
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".
La Bodeguita del Medio is a restaurant-bar in Havana. It is a famous tourist destination because of the personalities which have patronized it: Salvador Allende, the poet Pablo Neruda, the artist Josignacio and many others. Ernest Hemingway is often associated with the site, but his connection here is weaker than those of other noted celebrities.
La Bodeguita lays claim to being the birthplace of the Mojito cocktail, prepared in the bar since its opening in 1942, although this is disputed as well. The rooms are full of curious objects, frames, photos, as well as the walls covered by signatures of famous or unknown customers, recounting the island's past.
Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba. The city proper has a population of 2.1 million inhabitants, and it spans a total of 728.26 square kilometers (281.18 square miles) – making it the largest city by area, the most populous city, and the third largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.
The city of Havana was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century and due to its strategic location it served as a springboard for the Spanish conquest of the continent becoming a stopping point for the treasure-laden Spanish galleons on the crossing between the New World and the Old World. King Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of City in 1592. Walls as well as forts were built to protect the old city. The sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana's harbor in 1898 was the immediate cause of the Spanish–American War.
Contemporary Havana can essentially be described as three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado and the newer suburban districts. The city is the center of the Cuban government, and home to various ministries, headquarters of businesses and over 90 diplomatic offices.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana
Idea for a book jacket for Hemingway's 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', in a sort of pretend vintage Polish style.
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Over 100 years ago, it was where the denizens of Key West went to buy their hootch. Through the years the property has hosted cockfights, gambling and boxing matches-- some allegedly refereed by writer Ernest Hemingway.
A lamp with a pineapple design.
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".
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".
Key West Museum of Art & History
Key West, Florida
From a Woman’s Hand
Feature paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, prints, textiles, and ceramics created by female artists.