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Frida at the Dalí

St. Petersburg, Florida
April 20, 2017 by Matt Spangard

We visited the Dalí museum in St. Petersburg last week and were lucky enough to catch the Frida Kahlo exhibit just a few days before it closed. This was the very appropriate entry wall introducing the exhibit.

This past week, I've been reading "Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy" by Nicholas Reynolds. It explores Ernest Hemingway's political views and his likely unintentional ties with the Soviet Union, led by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, also known as the NKVD. the NKVD was a broad-reaching public and secret police force that was also charged with espionage and enforcing Stalinist policies within communist movements around the world. The book alleges the NKVD actively sought to recruit Hemingway and suggests they were able to use him as a tool for the communist message while he was in Spain covering and fighting the Facist Franco.

For his part, Hemingway was a very staunch and early supporter of the anti-Facist movement in Spain, Italy and Germany. In the early days, the USA turned a blind eye to the original Axis of Evil between Germany, Italy and Spain. The Soviet Union was fighting the Facists for the rest of the world when Hemingway found himself in Spain. Naturally, he met and developed relationships with many good Soviets and Communists who were rightly taking up arms against the Facists. 

In an abrupt turnaround in 1939 — just before the outbreak of WWII — Stalin's Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler's Nazi Germany. This shocked many who thought Russia's fighters were the largest force fighting against the rise of Facism. Accordingly, many previous communist party members around the world denounced the party. Many were put on Soviet hitlists. Many of the Soviet fighters from Spain were forced to seek refuge elsewhere lest they return to the Soviet Union and were disappeared by the NKVD since the Soviet doctrine had changed while they were away. 

Frida Kahlo's companion and husband, Diego Rivera, found himself mixed up in the Soviet policies as a member of the Mexican Communist Party ten years earlier. He was expelled from the party and ordered to leave the Soviet Union where he was painting a mural for the Red Army Club in Moscow when the NKVD suggested he was involved in anti-Soviet politics. 

Hemingway and Diego Rivera had become friends and Hemingway, who thought Rivera's life was under threat from the NKVD, gave his friend a pistol to protect himself from assassins. Hemingway may have been on to something as Rivera's friend and former leader of the Red Army, Leon Trotsky was assassinated by the NKVD in Mexico City in 1940.

Perhaps Frida's husband was next? 

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.

April 20, 2017 /Matt Spangard
art, museum, hemingway
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Happy Hump Day

Morocco World Showcase, Epcot
April 19, 2017 by Matt Spangard

This befezzed camel stands guard in the middle of the Souk in the Moroccan World Showcase in Epcot. I'd like to think that he comes to life on Wednesdays to wish everyone a happy hump day. It is Disney so you never know!

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.

April 19, 2017 /Matt Spangard
disney, epcot, morocco, world showcase, animals
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Simon Climbing Inner Peaks

Charlotte, North Carolina
April 18, 2017 by Matt Spangard

Our kids had a great time scrambling up the walls at Inner Peaks. Inner Peaks is Charlotte's largest indoor climbing gym and a great time, especially on a rainy day. 

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300. 

April 18, 2017 /Matt Spangard
charlotte, climbing
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Falls Creek

Beech Mountain, North Carolina
April 17, 2017 by Matt Spangard

The Falls Trail hiking trail follows Falls Creek around the Buckeye Recreation Center on Beech Mountain. It's a one-mile, family-friendly hiking trail with a lot of interesting sights along the way. If you'd like to hike the Falls Trail — or the more difficult trails of the Emerald Outback — this summer, check out our mountain chalet, Slopeside.

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300. 

April 17, 2017 /Matt Spangard
waterfall, hiking, forest, river, beech mountain
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Happy Easter from PhotoJambo!

Columbia, South Carolina
April 16, 2017 by Matt Spangard

Happy Easter from PhotoJambo and the bunny statues at the SC Riverbanks Zoo and Garden!

April 16, 2017 /Matt Spangard
zoo, gardens, holiday
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Ahead of the Storm

Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
April 15, 2017 by Matt Spangard

This is the Linn Cove Viaduct on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. It's truly a structural engineering masterpiece. It's completion in the 1980s marked the official completion of the Blue Ridge Parkway, joining the north portion and the south portion of the Parkway. 

This photograph was captured with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone. 

April 15, 2017 /Matt Spangard
mountains, blue ridge parkway, road, bridge, storm, trees, forest
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Purple Charlotte

Charlotte, North Carolina
April 14, 2017 by Matt Spangard

This is the view of Uptown Charlotte from SouthPark. Many people know that Charlotte is known for it's trees. Charlotte joins several other cities around the country with the nickname, "City of Trees." Looking at this image, you can see we've earned it!

This photograph was captured with a DJI Mavic Professional drone.

April 14, 2017 /Matt Spangard
charlotte, drone, aerial
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Lush

Grandfather, North Carolina
April 13, 2017 by Matt Spangard

The views from the Blue Ridge Parkway are magical. This photograph was captured near the Linn Cove Viaduct on the way to Slopeside. 

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.

April 13, 2017 /Matt Spangard
mountains, clouds, sky
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Expedition Overland Rover

Asheville, North Carolina
April 12, 2017 by Matt Spangard

This beaut Land Rover with the pop-up camper top was on display at Overland Expo. Something tells me this one wasn't a garage queen!

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.

 

April 12, 2017 /Matt Spangard
overland, overland expo, land rover
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Alcañiz Courtyard

Alcañiz, España
April 11, 2017 by Matt Spangard

I have written about our stay in the Spanish Castle before. The short version is this castle was the birthplace to modern Spain. King Ferdinand II (of Aragon) and Queen Isabella I (of Castille) were married here, setting the stage for the unification of Spain.

It's an amazing place and if you ever find yourself in the middle of Spain, I highly suggest you spend a few nights in the castle of Alcañiz!

 

April 11, 2017 /Matt Spangard
alcañiz, spain, castle
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