Build Your Own Colossus!

Colossus of Rhodes - one of the Seven Wonders of the World. A gigantic  statue of the sun god Helios that st… | Fantasy landscape, Fantasy city,  Wonders of the world

The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This bronze statue, over 100 feet tall, took twelve years to build. When finished, in 280 B.C.,  it stood guard over the harbor of the island of Rhodes. In 226 B.C. an earthquake broke the statue off at the knees; and for 800 years the fallen, broken pieces were an international tourist attraction.

Now! How would you like your own colossus? The Colossus of Eddie Porbeagle, towering over the town of Zonguldak, Nebraska! The Colossus of Minnie Spinnitch, the pride and joy of Hoodoo Township, New York–has a ring to it, doesn’t it?

It must be revealed that the original Colossus was made of bronze, not bricks. But now we have the technology to make ’em out of recycled plastic–and paper! Just hang onto your junk until you have enough to make the colossus, then send away for the instructions and get busy! And hey, nobody said you have to have a big colossus. Although a miniature colossus kind of misses the point.

Be the first twaddler on your block to have your own colossus!

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G’day! This is me looking puzzled. Like, blimey! Where is everybody today?

Well, I’m Byron the Quokka and I’m here to tell you there are only 414 comments left to go to reach 70,000–a measly 400!

The lucky reader who posts the winning comment gets an autographed copy of one of Lee’s books. You can even hold out for the new book, The Wind from Heaven, which hasn’t been published yet, if you want. Or you can ask for an earlier book in the series. This one, for instance–

The Glass Bridge (Bell Mountain #7): Lee Duigon: 9781891375675: Amazon.com:  Books

I love this cover. The girl in the boat looks just exactly like a girl quokka that I used to date, only she should have a furry face.

Seventy thousand is a colossal milestone. Did you know they used 70,000 bricks to make the Colossus of Rhodes?

I wonder what kind of response we’d get if the prize was 70,000 bricks…