Reflections from the Bell Curve: Humbled by History
Two thousand years from now, it's easy to envision anyone standing in front of Sagrada Familia here in Barcelona having a reaction similar to mine when I approached the Roman Aqueduct in Segovia a few days back.
This marvel - the vision of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi - began construction in 1882 and is now nearing completion. When it's finished, it will be the tallest church in the world. As is almost always the case, the picture below is inadequate. Visit Wikipedia - link is underneath the picture - to get a more complete sense of this indescribable modern wonder. Then follow the links from Wikipedia to learn the full story. I promise you will be amazed.
What a treat it has been to go from being humbled by history via the Roman Aqueduct to feeling as though I'm living history via standing in front of Sagrada Familia. And both over the course of a few days.

The Sagrada Familia is unique. We went there many years ago and were amazed. I am so glad it is near completion.
ReplyDeleteInes; Thanks for the comment.
DeleteNothing like the feeling you get when you see evidence of human excellence—that is how it feels to me when I am awestruck by something. I love the colors inside Sagrada Famila—the acid greens and blues and orange.
ReplyDeleteAnd—have you been having the tomato bread at breakfast? That is its own revelation. Happy travels to you and Kim!
Regina; Thanks for the comment. Glad both you & Ines (above) have experienced Sagrada Familia. And that tomato bread? Wow!
DeleteHey Pat. Honestly can't think of anything to add to this post other than 'Great Picture'. Both in the marvelous structure as well as Kim and you. Really great picture.
ReplyDeleteBe well,
Bob
Bob; Thanks for the comment. Your frequent suggestion to add pics to some of my blog posts while on my trips has been a driver for me to do so.
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