A Traviel Pursuit

A personal chronicle of our travels inspired by a global pandemic…


In a Ronda-bout fashion…

And now the final horrific moments of the bull.

Out in the center of the ring Romero profiled in front of the bull, drew the sword out from the folds of the muleta, rose on his toes, and sighted along the blade. The bull charged as Romero charged. Romero’s left hand dropped the muleta over the bull’s muzzle to blind him, his left shoulder went forward between the horns as the sword went in, and for just an instant he and the bull were one, Romero way out over the bull, the right arm extended high up to where the hilt of the sword had gone in between the bull’s shoulders.

The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway

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