User talk:Artistic-mind

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Sockpuppetry investigation
This is a crazy suggestion that I am a sock puppet for Bischof-Ralph. I am very let down by these false accusations. I am a user who enjoys reading and editing articles. Please rethink your accusations. As far as Bischof -Ralph, I read the history of the complaints and its obvious that someone who doesnt like him is using wikipedia to attack him. People are more gulable then i thought... very sad... praying for all the lost and confused. --Artistic-mind (talk) 14:06, 7 February 2010 (UTC)

Cologne Cathedral
Thanks for the addition re the High alatr. I have moved the info down to the "Treasures" section. Amandajm (talk) 12:19, 8 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, No. I have seen very little of Germany. I stayed for a few days in Konstanz with relatives of my husband. The dear man knew that were involved in heritage restoration and took us around to all the lovliest churches in that area. Birnau was the highlight. My usual areas of operation are Italian Renaissance art and architecture and English Medieval architecture and stained glass. I had a friend called Celi who was born in Cologne and migrated to Australia after the war. I remember her sitting there on the wide verandah of an Australian country homestead which they shared with two other migrant families (and where we had parties that raged all night,) looking out into the pitch blackness of the alien forest that surrounded the house and up at the unfamiliar blaze of the Milky Way (which is more intense in the Southern Hemisphere), and singing German Lieder. It was one of the most magical experience of my childhood. I couldn't understand the words, but the poignancy of the meaning was apparent. I maintain the Cologne Cathedral page in memory of Celi, a most gracious and beautiful person. Amandajm (talk) 06:32, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

Blocked as a sock puppet
You have been. (blocked by –MuZemike 20:07, 10 February 2010 (UTC))

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