Showing posts with label Uruguay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uruguay. Show all posts
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Horses....
If you can, get a look at the saddles on these horses. They're far different from the ones used in the States - Western or English. They pil blankets on top of the horse's back, then put the saddle on, then more blankets. The saddle's fairly lightweight and adjusts in the middle to accommodate the horse 's spine. I'd hate to ride it without the blankets, though. More horses, more gaucho outfits in this go around.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Rodeo Horses
Pictures of the rodeo and some of the horses. We didn't have tickets to the actual event, just to the grounds. Some very beautiful critters there, though.
Oh, and the band was basically playing cowboy music in Spanish.
Oh, and the band was basically playing cowboy music in Spanish.
Semana Santa
Uruguayos celebrate holy week (the week leading up to Easter) as tourism week. What better way to promote tourism than to run a rodeo? Pictures of this year's rodeo at the Prado. Andreas believes that Uruguayos ae a lost tribe of Texans.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Behind This Door
It's on a typical mixed residential and business block in central Montevideo and looks like a hundred others. It's not, though. Next to the garage door, the other one goes to a hidden cell area where, in the 1980's, the leftists held their hostages. It was a miserable place underneath the garage - cramped and crowded - and there were always three leftist guards present, too. For several years, the location was a secret - until it was raided by the police.
In the Manner of Torres-Garcia
Even though you've probably never heard the name, you've seen the art of Torres-Garcia. He was a native Uruguayo who was influential in the modern art movement. This mural is opposite a museum devoted to him. It shows the style (but not the colors - he only used red, yellow, blue, black and white) of his work. Some hangs in MoMA.
Labels:
art,
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Sunday, July 17, 2011
colorado Party Headquarters
The Colorado Party is one of the oldest political parties in Uruguay. We stopped by as part of the assassination tour. Isn't their building beautiful?
Amethyst
Uruguay is one of the top producers of amethyst. You can find some beautiful stones here. We bought these two necklaces two weeks ago, and I'm not giving either away. They're mine!
Last of the Bomberos and Architecture
If you look closely at this picture, you'll see it's rather ironic. The rest are of architecture around Ciudad Vieja and the last of the firehouse pictures.
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