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the bell memorial for nicholas green .jpg

The children's bell tower in Bodega Bay is a magical place. It stands on open ground, a thick growth of cypress trees on one side and green hills on the other. In the background are high dunes and a tantalizing glimpse of the ocean. The tower is 18 feet high, three tubular steel pyramids from which hang 140 bells, almost all of them sent by Italians: school bells, church bells, ships' bells, mining bells, cow bells. The centerpiece is a majestic bell, thirty inches high, from the Marinelli foundry in Italy, which has been making bells for the papacy for a thousand years. Nicholas' name and the names of the seven recipients are on it, and Pope John Paul II went to the foundry to bless it. Whenever the wind blows, as it often does on this exposed coast, the bells chime, sometimes a few at a time, emphasizing the solitude of the surroundings, sometimes an entire orchestra, sounding like happy children at play. Then the sound fades away, and the children are gone.

http://www.nicholasgreen.org/bell_memorial.html


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Jeff Real23-May-2009 14:20
This pov is fantastic and really illustrates how you see and are able to find such wonderful things in so many places. ~V~
Michael Tauber15-Nov-2008 05:22
Very well framed!
Lee G12-Nov-2008 05:22
Great point of view and interesting information as well!