JoanP your first post this morning had me thinking - I remember being blown away by the stables in Lexington where we lived for 12 years as compared to my conception and experience with stables and the Lexington thoroughbred horse stables do not even compare to the photo you found of what is now the carriage house museum.
This got me thinking how often we picture in our heads what we are reading based on our knowledge and experience - well one thing and another I learned that the most expensive property on the market in the US now is located in
California at 75 million - and the most expensive on the market in the world is on 58 acres outside
London at a price equivalent in our money to 140 million - and the most expensive recently sold was on the
French Riviera to a Russian billionaire for 170 million. Of those three the most spectacular was the California Mansion and the hillside French Riviera Nice, Mansion - that is when it hit me -
Even looking and finding Bill Gates home that is a marvel of technology, each guest wears a button so the rooms are controlled to their liking - they only hear music of their liking, only the phone nearest them rings, the light is adjusted automatically as they walk through the house and according to the amount of daylight - anyhow the value of property has as much to do with where it is located and the price of the land.
All three houses of the most expensive recent sales are located in areas of limited land - California has always been more expensive since it is hemmed in by the ocean on one side and the mountains on the other - I did find the most expensive house in America that belongs to someone we never hear of - valued at 198 million
Ira Rennert Mansion on Long Island NY and still it is a drop in the bucket in size compared to the Monastery.
For wealth beyond our imagination -although Forbes shows Bill Gates the wealthiest man in the world and Warren Buffet, second with all the remaining 8 on their list of 10 from either China, India or Saudi Arabia.
We know that
Warren Buffet lives in a very middle class house in Omaha the home of the richest men in China is not online and the men from India build houses that go straight up - which reminds me of a couple of houses built here in Austin by Indian families and they go straight up with layers of large balconies - India does have the distinction of the most expensive
home in recent years built for 1 billion - where as it is the Saud i's, who I can see today would be in a position to build in the opulent fashion of sixteenth century Europe.
Lots of cheap land the city of Dubai may be luxurious but it is not the central for any wealth making hub other than oil - London deals with world finance along with its history - not only does nearby Los Angeles have the offices to the movie industry but California as a state is the 5th largest economy in the world with many main offices in Southern California. Which says to me the dollars [figuratively speaking] can be spent on the structure and its contents in Dhabi as compared to most places in the west AND still the
mansions of Abu Dhabi cannot match in size and opulence the Jerónimos Monastery.
All that to say that for us to have any concept of how Solomon was housed we could only use the references we carry in our heads and with all the travels of those in this group I have not heard of any of us being on 'come on over for tea and a swim' terms with any owner of a mansion in Dhabi.