I think Paula and I are getting these famous kiss re-enactments down
pretty well.
The latest kiss imitation came at Ostereichische Museum in Vienna’s
Belvedere Palace where Gustav Klimt's 1909 “The Kiss” painting hangs. This
was during our just completed Danube River cruise from Budapest, Hungary to
Nuremberg, Germany.
We’ve also had our photo taken while kissing at the southernmost
point of the United State in Key West, Florida, which is customary in front of the Conch
Republic marker; in front of Clark Gable’s Cadiz, Ohio boyhood home, where the
famous Gable “Gone With the Wind” kissing movie poster with Vivian Leigh is displayed
on the front door; and at the giant sculpture imitating the famous World War
II-ending kiss photo by the sailor and nurse in Sarasota, Florida.
Heck, we even hung upside down while separately kissing the Blarney Stone at
the Blarney Castle in Blarney, Ireland. I French-kissed it; it tasted salty.
The Blarney stone, not Paula, who was born a Stone, though.
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