That is Priceless by Steve Melcher

That is Priceless

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  1. leftwingpatriot

    leftwingpatriot said, 10 months ago

    It’s a heavy bell.

  2. leftwingpatriot

    leftwingpatriot said, 10 months ago

    Margueritem,

    I hope you are having a great time on vacation.

    LWP

  3. Veridian

    Veridian said, 10 months ago

    @leftwingpatriot

    Awwww Me Too! (Seriously I wondered where she’d skedaddled to…) Thnx LWP

  4. Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist

    Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist said, 10 months ago

    Even on zoom I need a magnifying glass…

  5. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 10 months ago

    648
    87 to hold the bell, 561 to turn the steeple.

  6. Dogsniff

    Dogsniff said, 10 months ago

    Easy men, you’ll hunch your back.

  7. Superfrog

    Superfrog said, 10 months ago

    Tolled you so.

  8. pcolli

    pcolli said, 10 months ago

    They’d do it faster if Esmerelda and her friends weren’t criticising every move.

  9. orinoco womble

    orinoco womble said, 10 months ago

    @Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist

    Me too. I zoomed as much as poss and still can’t see more than a coloured blur.

  10. philyfanstukinmi

    philyfanstukinmi said, 10 months ago

    @Dogsniff

    It’s the guy on top of the bell yelling Sanctuary!

  11. PICTO

    PICTO said, 10 months ago

    Early Gong Show episodes?

  12. Linguist

    Linguist said, 10 months ago

    What a bunch of ding-a-lings !

  13. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 10 months ago

    To make it shiny, do they use Polish Polish?

  14. J. Short

    J. Short said, 10 months ago

    Tired of not being able to here the doorbell from the back of the castle, the Count purchased one from Costco.

  15. mabrndt

    mabrndt said, 10 months ago

    Enlarged image can be found here (last View All Sizes choice) or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.

    Hanging of the Sigismund bell at the cathedral tower in 1521 in Kraków (click link for its Wikipedia page) isn’t, as far as I can tell, described online by its (Google translated) current-location. The painting is now shown by Wikipedia with a different coloration. A short description of the painting can be found here. If you’re visiting Kraków, and want to see the bell, this has directions, plus a shorter description of it. The artist‘s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).

    Fourth of the 4 works by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.

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