Saturday, October 31, 2009
Century Centaur
The Hippocrates Health Institute is just across the turnpike from Century Village. They love Hallow'een. There were new age fairies, godesses, and jingling belly dancers but they left early, leaving mostly hunks and yellow guy (he is a banana hunk). Norman Gitzen, the famous sculptor of the famous mermaid - center photo of collage, was intrigued by the idea of being the Century Village Centaur spokesperson. (1/2 person)
In addition to leading morning gallops, he can make anything of metal, stone, or wood. A new look for CV don't you think! click to enlarge and see what Norman reads.
Many villagers swear by the health programs at Hippocrates
http://www.hippocratesinst.org/
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Considering those Hippocrates people are vegetarians, vegans, and raw foodists thats a lot of ham!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hamming it up Norman. He's not just a centaur, Gitzen's sculptures have brought over $40,000 in charitable donations to the Boys & Girls Clubs. He also donates 10% of profits from his "Vanishing Wildlife Series" sculptures to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach. And more - http://www.normangitzen.com/
My God!,
ReplyDeleteWhat's next; Bacchanalian Rites, dancing around a bubbling cauldron in the dark of the moon?
Give me a break!!
Dave Israel
I don't think vegans bacchanal.
ReplyDeleteDo not pretend there are no witches in CV, I heard pooltalk about them, we also have spirits especially tonite at full moon, and surely more ghosts per block than anywhere else.
I don't know Dave. A little Bacchanalia never hurts too much. Look at what it did for the Romans.
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