It is so lovely to hear from you, I'm so glad that you're continuing to post on your blog. Thanks very much for this wonderful compilation of the Cologne Cathedral. It looks amazing, I love how pointy it is; it looks like something straight out of Clement C. Moore's 'The Night Before Christmas'.
552 years to build?! My goodness, that is an astounding amount of time!! That's at least 8-9 generations of people that put in all of that work.
What's the longest amount of time that you've spent constructing lego?
Wow! I never knew that it took so long to build! That's incredible! I visited it once, but it was undergoing repair to the outside stone and it was completely covered up! I was a bit disappointed but it's good to know they are looking after these buildings. Did you know that the English name for Koln is Cologne? Perhaps you could find out about some other Cathedrals in the world?
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Kia Ora Andrew,
ReplyDeleteIt is so lovely to hear from you, I'm so glad that you're continuing to post on your blog.
Thanks very much for this wonderful compilation of the Cologne Cathedral. It looks amazing, I love how pointy it is; it looks like something straight out of Clement C. Moore's 'The Night Before Christmas'.
552 years to build?! My goodness, that is an astounding amount of time!!
That's at least 8-9 generations of people that put in all of that work.
What's the longest amount of time that you've spent constructing lego?
Looking forward to your response!
Jordan.
Wow! I never knew that it took so long to build! That's incredible! I visited it once, but it was undergoing repair to the outside stone and it was completely covered up! I was a bit disappointed but it's good to know they are looking after these buildings. Did you know that the English name for Koln is Cologne? Perhaps you could find out about some other Cathedrals in the world?
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