
Ancient and modern
Perfect juxtaposition
Age becomes timeless

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They are cool.
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Carved on Lincoln cathedral… nine hundred years apart,
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Wow! Amazing
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Looking good for their age. 🙂
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🙂
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Brilliant, Sue
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Thanks, Robbie.
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I suppose they were meant to be fierce, but they look kinda cuddly. 🙂
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Especially the more modern one. But even the sleek old creature looks friendly 🙂
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Are those British? Because I’d never thought of British art as looking like that.
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Yes, there are both carved on the cathedral in Lincoln. One around nine hundred years ago, the other just a few years old and part of the restoration.
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Oh wow! That’s so cool! Didn’t know y’all had that in you. 😉
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You’d be surprised 😉
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