I vividly remember the first time I saw Christchurch Cathedral.
I was 10 so it was 1973. I was on tour with the Auckland Boys Choir.
It was winter and it was twilight and we went into the Square, which was bustling with cars and buses and Victorian buildings and a marvellous magic shop. People wore overcoats and scarves and there was the cathedral.
It as like being transported to England.
We went in to listen to the cathedral's boys choir performing Evensong and my choirmaster said they were the best in the land. And they were.
I say this after the news that the restoration may be put on hold due to the escalating cost.
I can't comprehend stopping something halfway through. It's too late to go back. Forward is the only way to go.
To paraphrase the Prime Minister - we have passed through the decision gate and in passing that gate there can only be commitment to finishing the job, even if it seems to be escalating out of control.
It's called aspiration. It's called determination. Perhaps this is the lack of ambition that our Prime Minister accuses us of.
Opponents say tear it down, because in 100 years who will know the difference? But using that logic why do anything outstanding?
I'm reminded of the Notre Dame in Paris which will open to the public in December -n5 years and 7 months after being gutted by fire.
They have harvested an entire oak forest for the timber and raised 2 billion dollars through donations.
French billionaires are scrambling over each other to fund the thing so that their name lives on through generations.
The cathedral is 160 years old this year. Notre Dame is 860 years old. But they're worth the same to their cities.
Marking stones to the start of great cities. And in 100 years, who'll care how much it cost?
Sometimes it seems that New Zealand knows the price of everything but the value of nothing.
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