go down to bowling green and go into the cunard building. and the cunard building, which is it? which is in the book. it was the first building we photographed back then, had little satellite office inside it like a little spaceship and landed inside it. and you go inside that building and it's just, just awe inspiring in the book, it's one of the pages that actually pulls out and you just stand in that space and it's and it's right next to the ball, which is down there, bowling green. all the toys stand next to the ball and no one walks inside the cunard building to see this spectacular space. so i've always you know, i've always loved this and i've always loved history. and it's it's it's kind of it's so interesting. i was just up newport, i was asked to give a talk up at the breakers for the preservation foundation up there and afterwards i was talking to the head of the preservation foundation and she was saying how the year before julian fellowes had come and had met with a board of directors and told them that their success depended on storytelling rather than giving histo