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"Tal vez es que nosotros los indígenas tenemos agüeros, pero el caño sabe cuando hay alguien de afuera".

  

Miguel Garrido.

Moral de Calatrava "calle a calle"

 

Comienza en Sencilla del Jardín

 

Vicente Cano.- Vicente Cano Cano (Argamasilla de Alba, 1 de enero de 1927 - Ciudad Real, 11 de julio de 1994), poeta español.

 

Sexto de ocho hijos, cuatro varones y cuatro mujeres, pasó una infancia de estrecheces económicas en medio de la Guerra Civil. El padre, sastre de oficio, era ayudado por sus hijas y él con la madre inicia un negocio que le ocupará todo el día y parte de la noche. Con 25 años comienza sus primeros pasos con versos dedicados a su novia Teresa, más tarde su esposa, de quien tendrá tres hijos.

 

En 1964 asiste a las Reuniones Literarias de Ruidera de la mano de Pascual Antonio Beño y escribe versos con una temática afín a la del también poeta manchego Juan Alcaide: el paisaje y campo manchego en que se crio y educó, sus hijos, el Sol, la Navidad y, por último, la Esperanza que irá iluminando el lado oscuro de la vida,

 

Participó en la Primera Antología del Grupo Guadiana, Poesía, grupo este que llegó a dirigir, así como su revista, Manxa, que abrió a todos los poetas de Hispanoamérica. En 1973 consiguió un trabajo en Ciudad Real y fijó allí su residencia.

 

Dirigió el " Grupo Literario Guadiana", y poco después empezó a editar la Revista Manxa, cuyo primer número aparece en 1975 en forma de "Pliegos Literarios". Como director, animador y gran artífice de dicha revista se le reconocerá en el núm. 50 en septiembre de 1990, por diversos poetas tanto españoles como del extranjero.1​

 

En este mismo año, surge Antología del Grupo Guadiana. Poesía. Ciudad Real 1986 donde, aparte de ser Director de dicho Grupo Literario, Vicente aporta una serie de poemas con temas fundamentales: vida, poesía, verdad, Mancha.

Photo by Vicki Kellaway on a trip to Caño Cristales with The Colombian Way

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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A bit more work done on the Canoness (it's slow work!)

 

Now I've been playing around with the gold sections and started laying a bit of colour on the parchment too which I am really looking forward to working on.

Crossing a river located near Myrdalsjokull Glacier, Southern Iceland.

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Thamco Scorpion Articulado

Volvo B58 (250 cv)

Ano: 1991

 

Obs.: Placa antiga - CE 9049

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Specially made for Ron "cano" for his birthspray.. !

 

@ hof zoetermeer (Sweetlake)

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Intentar incluir en la fotografia todos los elementos a mi alcance

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Pódese disfrutar moito dela

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Caño Grande en el Municipio de Acacías.

Post procesada con LR y Perfect Photo Suite 6

Refuge du Cano Negro - Los Chiles (Alajuela) - Costa Rica - mai 2016

  

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Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

Best Road Trip Ever itunes.apple.com/us/app/best-road-trip-ever/id374940747?mt=8

Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

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Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - 04/11/2023 - Maracanã

Fluminense enfrenta o Boca Juniors da Argentina pela Final da Conmebol Libertadores 2023.

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Entirely made of recycled materials, with more than 100,000 beer and soda cans, hubcaps, screen doors, wooden windows, bicycle reflectors and more, this amazing folk art environment was built by Dominic "Cano" Espinosa, a Native American Vietnam vet. Inspired by "Vitamin Mary Jane" and Jesus, Espinoza has spent over 30 years working on what he calls "Jesus' Castle."

 

Espinoza began building Cano's Castle in 1980 in thanks for having his life spared during the Vietnam War. The four main structures: "The King" (the largest tower), "the Queen" (the tower standing next to the King), "the Palace" and "the Rook" (flanking the King).

 

Best Road Trip Ever itunes.apple.com/us/app/best-road-trip-ever/id374940747?mt=8

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