Hemingway In The Tub
Known for his many eccentricities, Ernest Hemingway was more complicated than the writer persona he revealed to the world through his work. He cites the inspiration for one of his masterpieces as coming to him when he was sitting in his bathtub one day. If you’ve ever wondered what that might have looked like, look no further than the picture below, which should give you an exact idea. Bizarre and iconic at the same time.

Hemingway In The Tub
Albert Einstein At The Grand Canyon
It’s easy to think of Albert Einstein as a “mad” scientist who stayed cooped up in his lab for all the hours of the day. In fact, he liked to travel very much, and as this picture in 1931 shows, he stopped by at Hopi House at the Grand Canyon on his way to giving a lecture. Pictured here with a headdress, it’s believed that he had a special fascination with the Hopi, connecting with them on a deep level.

Albert Einstein At The Grand Canyon