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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Week 2 The Early Years

Hello, blogging world. By the time I am doing this Christmas has passed. Question, What did you guys get for Christmas and what did you do. Today I am trying to Complete 12 blog posts in 1 day! Anyways Monday's activity was all about Cathedrals. In the Late 1800s, The British Settlers had the feelings to build Homes and Community Meeting Places. So that when Cathedrals came a thing. Here is more information about Cathedrals Click here! To get deeper into the activity we had to share a different Cathedrals that was not St Joseph and list The name of it, Where it is located, when did they start building it and when it was finished I have chosen Florence Cathedral. Here is the image.




Name: Florence Cathedral
Location: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Start building: 9th September 1296
Build Time: 140 years
Finished: 1436

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2 comments:

  1. Ciao Lily,
    my name is Cia. I am a Summer Learning Journey blogger who will be working with Ako Hiko bloggers over the summer break.

    Wow, Florence Cathedral is magnificent, thank you for sharing this beautiful Italian structure. I can see that it took quite a long time to build! Please edit your post to include the number of years it took in order to get full points for this activity. A suggestion for next time, maybe you could include a few more pictures of Florence Cathedral, it’s so striking I’m sure readers would love to see the inside.

    If you could visit any cathedral in the world which would it be? One cathedral I’d like to visit one day is St Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow Russia. It reminds me so much of the castles and palaces we see in fairytales. If you’re curious about what it looks like, feel free to look it up.

    I look forward to reading more of your posts and I hope you’re having a terrific holiday season!

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i ('See you again' in Samoan),

    Cia.

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    1. Hello Cia,
      I am glad you take interest in this blog post today. Your blog comment was so detailed.

      Thank you for the details and changes to get the full point it took me kinda a long time to figure out the building time.

      I would like to visit this one. It look awesome and when I was checking the photos that weren't labeled for reuse the inside look awesome. I would also enjoy going to another country.

      What is your blog I would love to check your work out and comment on it?

      Blog you latter,
      Lily

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