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When I talked about visiting the aqueduct early in my blogs I also the same day told of our visit to the huge old cathedral or castle that the aqueduct carried water to. This morning I was cleaning out my pictures and removing pictures of the floor and inside the car and others when I came to the section of the aqueduct I realized that I could share more about them. Since I am staying in the house I am trying to keep busy. I am trying not to spend a lot of time watching tv. The weather has been fair for the time of year. The plaque tells all about when and how long it took to build. The one section is over 100 feet high all done by hand in 21 years. The square box is a settling area the water comes in and because the bottom of the box is lower the dirt stays on the bottom and the water goes out the other side. There is a walkway along the top. The building is where the settling takes place and there is one at each end as well as this one in the middle. I spent some time studying and in my basement. I even went outside for a while. Another problem with staying home is all the food. Exercise is very important. I figure it is beneficial to maybe talk about it with someone else who is going through the same thing. I will see what I can find to talk about tomorrow.







2 comments:
Cool story about the aqueduct. There is a lot to learn about isn't there. I love all your story's. Thanks for blogging for us. love you both so much Ashley.❤
Cool.Do the aqueducts still carry water to the building? Love Whitney.
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