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Category Archives: Green Grapes
Seven Wonders Week continues (into its second week)
… or third, depending on how you look at it. You might be thinking, “Hey, there are seven days in a week AND there are seven wonders… why spread it out over two weeks?” Because I’m lazy… and it takes … Continue reading
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Wednesday’s Wonder
Today’s re-creation is the colossal Colossus of Rhodes. There are several theories as to the disposition of this 100’+ statue. Many think this massive statue sat astride the harbor entrance making all ships entering port pass beneath his massive junk.
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This week’s theme and teaser answer
The answer to last week’s teaser is the The Hanging Gardens of Babylon. That’s right, we’re recreating the seven wonders of the ancient world in grape form. Today’s image is the awesome statue of Zeus at Olympia.
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Next week’s theme: a teaser
Here’s a teaser image for next week’s theme (actually, the theme of the next TWO weeks). Guess what it is, and it’ll all fall into place…
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