The Olympics

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30 Comments
GOOD READ .
I love that photo of Eric Liddell with his face turned up to the heavens and running for the Glory of God.
Lady Carnarvon, you are so full of knowledge. It must take forever to research all of this. Beyond interesting. Thank you. Cheryl.
Lovely the pictures of the Olympic did you and lord Carnarvon have a nice weekend and I am fan Downton Abbey and highcelere castle
I love the Olympics! But I don't think I will ever compete there. It would be quite lovely if Highclere could host the equestrian event when the Olympics goes to the U.K. The grounds of your place feel like a fairytale! Good job on preservation!!
Lady Carnarvon,
Wonderful article on the history of the Olympics. This year's opening event was touching and extraordinary. Especially with all the wars going on. It brought the world closer. Ending with Celine's Hymn of Love.
I beautiful cover of history of the Olympics! Thanks!
Excellent history for today, thank you! Hope the younger generations are aware of the background for what is going on in Paris these next few weeks.
Many thanks
It is a wonderful photo!
Thank you so much for an excellent read!!
Lady Carnarvon,
I had the privilege to visit Olympia last year in October 2023. We backpacked to Europe, and Greece was our third country to visit. Standing where so many pushed them selfs to honor Zeus, was amazing. If I had a time machine I would love to see things in their eyes (excluding war and killings). Lady Carnarvon, thank you!
Have a blessed day,
Lilly
Hesperia, California
Great read & wonderful photos!
I loved the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris!
Thank you & Enjoy you week.
Lady Carnarvon,
I always look forward to Monday morning and your stories. This morning inspired me to find out more about Greenough’s sculpture of George Washington. Your research is exemplary - that thousands of years ago our ancestors found a way to excel in their athletic gifts from their gods. Many of your columns are saved for my grandchildren! Thank you!
Martha G
Maravilloso artículo.. muchas gracias Lady Carnarvon por compartirlo.. saludos cordiales desde Buenos Aires Argentina
Good time of the day Lady Carnarvon,
Excellent article and reminded me our trip to Greece, visiting Olympia and running the full Olympian stadia on the very Olympic Stadium where ancient Games took place...
Also there is Phydias's workshop and other amazing artifacts on that spot.
Greetings from California,
Alex and Julia Sakowski
Wonderful article Lady Carnarvon. Thank you
Thank you so much for that very interesting history of the Olympics! I learned a lot.......had never heard of the Enthroned Washington statue, so I've googled that and learned a bit more! I enjoy your blog so much!
Excellent read thank you ,
Dear Lady Carnarvon,
Thanks for sharing. I am impressed by how the text establishes a link between imagination; the ideas of life at Highclere 2,000 years ago and the ideas of evolution of the Olympic Games, seeking to illustrate the impact of history, culture, and the continuity of certain traditions on humanity that are worthy of admiration and study.
Kind Regards,
Simón Sánchez, Caracas – Venezuela.
Thank you
My dearested Lady Fiona,
Texto magnífico, que resumo impressionante milady fez.
Magistral, Bravo,bravo!!!!!!!
Impressionante...
Thank very much.
Thank you for the thorough history lesson. I, at 86, learned SO much and appreciate your hard work.
Carol from Redding CA
You are so kind!
Yes, thank u.
Very interesting and informative article! Thanks for sharing!
First, when you mentioned that an Englishman was involved in reviving the Olympic Games, I expected to read in the next sentences it was a Earl Carnavon. Though it was not, it would have suited this extraordinary family.
Very interesting and informative article! Thanks for sharing!
First, when you mentioned that an Englishman was involved in reviving the Olympic Games, I expected to read in the next sentences it was an Earl Carnavon. Though it was not, it would have suited this extraordinary family.
Dear Lady Carnarvon:
Thank you for this Monday's blog and the brief, but fascinating history of the Greek and present day Olympics.
The only segment of the Opening Ceremony I watched was Celine Dion's beautiful performance on the Eiffel Tower. Otherwise, I did not watch any other events; just waited for the local news and end results.
Until next time, I wish you well.
Perpetua Crawford
Yes a Wonderful Photo Eric Liddell is one of my Hero's
Good Afternoon Lady Carnarvon,
Thank you for this fascinating read. I both learned from and was inspired by your words, as is usually the case each Monday.
Best wishes from Arizona,
Lynne Froehlich