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Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:50 am
by darkstarrising
These visuals are fabulous!!! You mentioned that Valentino held his riding whip as he danced the tango....did you notice the spurs!!!?

That's a brave woman to dance the tango with a man with spurs!!

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:40 am
by allegrita
Yikes - the spurs are even scarier than the riding crop! :gasp: But kinda sexy, nonetheless... :batseyes:

Thank you so much for these links, Lucky! I love them... and the tango graphic is ooooohhhhh.... :melts: :happysigh:

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:40 am
by librarian_7
You really can find everything on the web, can't you? I loved the Valentino clip. And yes, I also adore that graphic of the dancers...

Putting together these pics and links has just been fun. And there's more to come.

Lucky

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:48 pm
by librarian_7
Okay, a few good pics for this chapter.

These were taken at a favorite campsite, above Santa Fe (it’s a good ways up toward the Santa Fe ski basin, several miles past the wonderful Japanese bathhouse). Yes, really. It is beyond beautiful in the mountains there, and I could easily include a whole bunch of photos of the aspens, etc. from that area.

As a point of information, Santa Fe is at about 7200 ft. above sea level (2134 m, for our metrically oriented members).
Santa Fe article in Wikipedia
If you go out the road to the ski basin, it passes through Hyde Memorial State Park, about 8 miles (13 km) from Santa Fe. By the time you get to the park, you’ve climbed to 8,500 ft. The ski area is another 8 miles and 2000 feet on up the mountain, so we are talking some serious elevation change.

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And here’s a pic that I just had to use to represent Reza in her riding gear.

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Another pic of “Reza and Stephen”…(altho it doesn’t do him justice).

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And appropriate riding gear for a gentleman at that time:

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Lucky

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:43 am
by allegrita
Wow - what gorgeous pictures! I've never been up that way, although I've been to the general area several times. And I love the riding clothes.

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:37 am
by librarian_7
As I mentioned in the chapter 10 thread, I was in a restaurant in New Orleans, and saw a painting that sure looked to me like Stephen's three graces...although not the one Nash painted, as will be obvious from looking at it. And I think the artist must have had Lou Lou standing on a box!

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Sorry the angle is not better--the pictures from straight on had large glare spots.

Lucky

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:10 am
by allegrita
That pic is adorable! :hearts:

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:09 am
by francis
Seems to me that Josef(Stephen) got so enamored with his three graces that he did the same thing with clothes and with another artist. Maybe something bad happened to the other painting? :winky: Ah no, you're not greenleaf9, right?

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:33 am
by librarian_7
I realize I haven't updated this thread lately, and I do have a couple of pertinant pictures.

Some shots of the square:

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And an alley used as a market, near the square:

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Dresses the Three Graces might have worn out to the dance in the Plaza--not too fancy, but chic.

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Another Fremont Ellis painting, just because I happen to like his work:

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Another shot of Louise Brooks, who looks so like Stephen's Lou Lou:

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And this just struck me as "Nash confronts Stephen and Reza." :laugh:

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This is by another painter who was in Santa Fe in the Twenties, although not part of Los Cinco Pintores, named Sloan. It's such a wonderful evocation of the crowd in the Plaza on a summer night, I thought I'd post it:

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Lucky

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:53 am
by darkstarrising
Lucky, I love the paintings and period wardrobe and pieces you show us. I really love the photos of the square as it is today vs how it was as shown in the various paintings. Thanks for providing all this lovely background for your story :hug:

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:56 am
by librarian_7
Oh, thanks, dsr! I've been carrying on a little love affair with Santa Fe for..about 45 years now. Does it show? :snicker:

Lucky

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:59 am
by darkstarrising
librarian_7 wrote:Oh, thanks, dsr! I've been carrying on a little love affair with Santa Fe for..about 45 years now. Does it show? :snicker:

Lucky
Just a little, but it's truly understandable!! It's a lovely part of the country, one I hope to revisit soon.

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:51 am
by librarian_7
Chapter XIII. Camel Rock

Seriously, there is a Camel Rock, north of town on the main highway. It's a little overshadowed now by the huge casino across the road, and I think they have it fenced off...but when I first saw it, it was not, and I'm guessing it was really more accessible in 1923!

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Not quite the right colors, but something similar to Thea's outfit for the drive...

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Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:09 pm
by darkstarrising
Wow! That really does look like a camel!! Thanks for the pics, Lucky.

Re: Notes and pictures for "Camino del Monte Sol"

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:20 pm
by librarian_7
So, everywhere I go, I seem to run across reminders of Stephen's Three Graces...I found these charming postcards in Austin last weekend.

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Lucky