Notre Dame Fire

However long it's going to take, I bet Notre Dame will be rebuilt at the soonest as they can with all the funds and experts pouring in, though it'll never be the same, but that's how the history goes, it rewrites. Thank goodness it wasn't burnt to the ground like some people predicted prematurely, even if that happened, it probably would still get up again stone by stone, I guess.

It is too devastating to see from above:

 
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This fire has burned the heart of Paris, which is the heart of France. A little sympathy would not go amiss. Snide is just too easy.
 
I wasn't trying for a theological debate, I thought the two memes were humorous together.

And no, I wasn't being snide either, someone I know was laughing about the fire (while it was still blazing and we thought it might totally collapse!) on social media and I got on the phone at him right away
 
Ignoring the fact that the melting point of gold is 1,064 degrees C, and wood burns at about 600 degrees C when fanned, I visited a National Trust building (Uppark House) that had caught fire while renovations were taking place - it took 4 years to sort the insurance, but yes, the builders were responsible, and their insurance eventually paid up. Same here, surely? But the outcome of the restoration of the NT property was the re-discovering of old skills that were necessary to restore the building to its original state, which had disappeared two hundred years ago. The specialist artisans are now in demand around the world. There's a fabulous display before you enter the restored building, that shows how it was done. Almost worth the burning down, just to see how it was done...:oops:
 
with regard to the whole "5 years" thing - I suspect that that's a political issue to help macron out of a hole at the moment. The reality is that if they are going to use traditional methods (as they have say they want to) that'll be unachievable
 
Notre Dame seems to have been always under repairs. Over the years I've been to Paris quite a few times, I don't remember once the great cathedral without scaffolding somewhere on the building. A few years ago they started a 20-year restoration project, now with most of the roof, wood structures and the spire gone, 5 years does sound ambitious. In the news there is a serious shortage on skilled carpenters in France. But this time the renovation will not be like any other times, they'll get all the help worldwide. Who knows, maybe the new spire will be up by 2024 Olympics.

And no, I wasn't being snide either, someone I know was laughing about the fire (while it was still blazing and we thought it might totally collapse!) on social media and I got on the phone at him right away

I don't know what you told him on the phone but I know what I would tell him!
 
with regard to the whole "5 years" thing - I suspect that that's a political issue to help macron out of a hole at the moment.

Well it ain't working.
It's just highlighting the differences between what Paris can expect, and what the rest of the country can't.
("Our church has spent 3 years raising 1000€, which is nowhere near enough to save the belltower. NDdP gets millions in the first week from bigwig corporations who'll claim it back on the tax." sort of thing.)
 
("Our church has spent 3 years raising 1000€, which is nowhere near enough to save the belltower. NDdP gets millions in the first week from bigwig corporations who'll claim it back on the tax." sort of thing.)

Sigh! This is sad.
 

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