thank you Baker.
love the dream meme.
May God bless this Quality bread.
>>1177980 last bread
>Shit's deep
meant for >>1177738
More sauce on the Whitehall Bldg. 17 Battery Place, NYC:
>http:// forgotten-ny.com/2015/08/whitehall-building-battery/
I had been operating under a false impression for many years. I assumed that every building featuring a staff with a serpent or serpents entwined on it had to do somehow with the medical profession. The symbol is associated with Hermes, the Greek messenger god (the Romans called him Mercurius) and it was generally found on commercial buildings from the 18th and early 19th Centuries. It was also used as a symbol for speed — a caduceus can be found on remaining stations or overpasses of the NY, Westchester and Boston Railroad in the Bronx, much of which is now the Dyre Avenue line (#5 train).
It’s a commonly made mistake equating the caduceus with the medical profession. In medicine the symbol is the Rod of Asclepius, which has one entwined snake, not two.
Since the building does not border Whitehall Street, one may wonder why this is the Whitehall Building.
After the British took over New Netherland in 1664, they mockingly named it Whitehall, for London’s Palace of Whitehall, where Britain’s monarchs lived from 1530 until it burned down in 1698.
Thus, 'Whitehall Street is one of the few street names bestowed by the British to remain unchanged after 1783 when they finally evacuated Manhattan after ceding government to the USA.
perhaps, and sure we can get in quite a slide debating it,
but the particular sound of the word God when spoken or heard has a very unique signature.
so, consider resonance.