Posted on 02/16/2006 1:58:30 PM PST by Mo1
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It used to be Czechoslovakia but they split up into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. I was going to post the picture he brought back; after all, Brussels has "Mannekenpis," but I decided to play it safe and just send you a link to the:
OMG yes --- I never noticed it - I am sure it was not deliberate. :)
Me too.
OMG!! Now THAT takes the cake. Animated even. ROFLMAO!!
(My grandmother was born in Moravia, I think. Now I see why some of my relatives are like they are. LOL!!)
Sad commentary on how common and depraved our world is becoming!
An what is sadder yet is how those who profess a faith are so numb they can not feel or understand this is not humor of funny!
The mind is below the belt instead of striving to elevate one thoughts!
Cardi thanks for sharing this in a way to know that we truly are on the the slippery slop!
I know you like engineering stuff - so now tell me I am wrong. LOL
Only the politicians are allowed to do that. :)
I will keep you posted on how far down the slope we are going- :)
Too funny. Odd sense of humor.
You find the greatest pictures and interesting sites!
Thanks for sharing them.
You have mail!
Isn't it, though?
Soooooooooo Dooooooooooo youuuuuuuuuuuu!
This photo was taken with the telescopic lens at half distance so I could get the grass into the picture as well as the Torre.
Goodnight everyone.
You're wrong.
You're not really, but you did tell me to tell you that you were...
The sidewalk in front of the building, which faces a road, is almost never used by pedestrians as it is just a bypass by the docks for cars to avoid the heavier traffic in the city center. In 1920, with almost no cars, no one would ever see that side. The side in the park is nondescript even the towers and cupolas are more or less hidden by the trees.
Although I have passed this way hundreds of times I never really saw the building, the trees blocked the view on the approach. I first really saw it when they built a cinema and restaurant center opposite and I viewed it from above thru a window.
I checked with Google and found that the University of Coruña had a small blurb with a pathetic picture taken from the park side:
Oh I love it is so yelloeeee!
And against that blue sky it is breath taking!
http://static.flickr.com/47/128041083_34d6946591_b.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/detapeo/terrazagrande.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/detapeo/fotos2.html
http://www.jbcesar.com/images/fotos/18919830195815.jpg
http://www.turgalicia.es/fotos/vol-001/00000055/51878414.jpg
http://i12.ebayimg.com/02/i/07/30/4e/50_1_b.JPG
Thanks for the links Resti - most of them seem to show the wrong side or maybe I am wrong, who knows front from back.
But I think my pic taken coming out of an underground parking lot is the best. :)
Ironically, the building that preceded it was destroyed on February 14, 1945 by a stray American bomb supposedly headed for Dresden. Defenders see Gehry's collaboration as a kind of peaceful reparation. Others see his design as the second American bomb to be dropped on the site.
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