We visited the ruins of a great city when we arrived in Ephesus. Formerly a seaport, it is the setting of my favorite Shakespearean comedy, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, and it is impressive in its size and scope. The statue seen above does not normally have a baseball cap on it, but my friend Dick was wearing it and our guide thought it would help us to recognize the image of Nike. He did point out the trademark Nike swash does come from the left side of this statuary.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Ruins
We visited the ruins of a great city when we arrived in Ephesus. Formerly a seaport, it is the setting of my favorite Shakespearean comedy, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, and it is impressive in its size and scope. The statue seen above does not normally have a baseball cap on it, but my friend Dick was wearing it and our guide thought it would help us to recognize the image of Nike. He did point out the trademark Nike swash does come from the left side of this statuary.
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