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Marjie Alonso's avatar

"As he lay on his death bed, he ordered the priest to remove the cross in front of him because it was not well carved." I died laughing. I hope your trip is going well!

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Andrea Eschen's avatar

Imagine! As Catholic as he was. Only a true artist would do something like that.

Thanks for the good wishes for the trip. All well so far. Hope same for you.

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Jolene Handy's avatar

The chandelier!

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BIBIANA's avatar

Espectacular relato, gracias por instruirme yo tampoco tenia idea quien era este Cano. ❤️

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Andrea Eschen's avatar

Obviamente, no tenia ni idea tampoco. Tan boba. Gracias por leer y comentar, mi melocotón.

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BIBIANA's avatar

La próxima ves quiero ir al mercado contigo para comprar quesos, tambien es de mi interes😜

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Andrea Eschen's avatar

Claro que si. Hay quesos riquísimos y yo conozco otros. Vamos a hacer una cata de quesos en casa con un albarino y unos aceites de olivo. Fabio ya es un experto en ellos. Hasta la proxima!

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Practical Globetrotters's avatar

It's fascinating how different countries honor different kinds of people through public buildings and public works. Spain honors artists and architectects. The US honors politicians and business titans. And Mexico honors revolutionaries. That says a whole lot about the cultures of these three countries!

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Andrea Eschen's avatar

Spain pays tribute to many generals and captain and all other military sorts. Also poets, writers, scholars, and artists. I'm sure I've never seen one that honors a revolutionary! And Mexico's revolutionaries were probably against Spain!

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Tim Little's avatar

Love this greatest hit!

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Andrea Eschen's avatar

Ha! Thanks.

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