RE: Future history

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I often have the same thoughts when I pass such ancient architecture. We are fortunate to have very historical buildings and churches in my city, and I think about how long the process must have taken. But the sense of pride at the finished product... I hope they know there are many that still marvel at their works.

And I hope the same for you as well. Always keep in mind that sometimes great works go unnoticed in our lifetime! I think about Brave New World, an extremely revolutionary book for its time (and beyond! 🌠), but it was disregarded by critiques for ages before finally being noticed.



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You know - I'll have to put Brave New World on my increasingly long list of books to read. I've never approached it. No spoilers, please!

The history of the area I went through centred on three squaresz three churches of different denominations. They were a few small blocks apart. Each held a commanding position in the street, one in the middle of a square, the other at a conclusion of a junction, the other one atop a small hill.

I didnt include the pictures of those in this post, but they'll come in the videos I have planned.

Thanks for your deeply thoughtful comment.

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