Chavecito’s famous revolutionary ancestor, Maisanta, was the subject of a biography called The Last Man on Horseback. Well, looks like his great-grandson is following in his footsteps…er, better make that hoofprints:


Chavecito’s famous revolutionary ancestor, Maisanta, was the subject of a biography called The Last Man on Horseback. Well, looks like his great-grandson is following in his footsteps…er, better make that hoofprints:
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I opt for Hugo walking with Noam as the picture of the week. Hugo looked so happy, and Noam very healthy considering that Carol passed away last year.