Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Now that's a floor

 


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  1. Wow. All tiles. I wonder if you can appreciate it from the ground level.

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  2. Rickvid in SeattleJune 1, 2022 at 7:33 AM

    Just imagine the incredible amount of civil resources that took. When people moan about the wealthy giving to the Church or other institutions for stuff like this, instead of just giving the money to the poor, they never seem to think of all the direct and indirect jobs these long term projects generated.

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    1. And it created something more lasting than give away money spent.

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    2. Great point, and you are so right! When those workmen attended church, they could point out to their children and grandchildren: "I built that". And all the people including the poor could enjoy the beautiful surroundings every week. Imagine being a child and getting to play on that floor and make up your own stories about what was happening in the pictures!

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  3. Used Google Lens to identify it as the Duomo in Sienna, Italy.
    https://lovefromtuscany.com/where-to-go/cities-in-tuscany/siena/siena-cathedral/

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  4. I guess you're getting hit with online spammers offering jobs.

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  5. The expertise that was required to make that floor no longer exists. I remember when I was driving a tractor trailer through Philadelphia, west of the Philadelphia Zoo. There'd be these houses boarded up and used as crack houses, that were made using cut stone. They're probably gone now but it was a shame that there was houses that just couldn't be built today because nobody knows how.

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  6. The ceiling is even better,, if you can believe it.

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  7. I have sung the Mass in that cathedral - 60 voice choir singing Johannes Ockeghem.

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