Posted by Ivan in Mich on November 08, 2016 at 18:25:54 from (174.125.154.160):
In Reply to: Re: Photo contest posted by SweetFeet on November 08, 2016 at 13:30:01:
I wonder why it is that in the state we have to have all new building where as in Europe they are still using the churches that were built in the late 1500 or early 1600's. When I lived in Germany I lived across the street from a church that was built in the 1600's. The town had 3 churches just as huge and old as this one. O Sunday morning I would sit on our balcony to listen to the bells ringing. You could feel them through you body and they rang them for about 5 minutes. On New Years they would ring them for 20 mins to half hour. No electric bells for them. I went in the one across the street once and the priest showed me around. I always wished that I would have taken my camera as the inside was better than the outside. This town was flattened in WW2 and I alway gave our plane a big hands up for not hitting the churches.
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