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A few more.
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Brcikwork is something we don't see too much of around here. In fact one of the few prominent brick buildings around here is a former beer brewery.
Might have something to do with the inabaility of brick to survive earthquake tremors efficiently. Don't know for sure. Nice work. Aloha |
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Thank you Selvin!
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I especially like red bricks - no idea why but they just look great.
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Love the small town feel here also. an interesting brickwork! Donna
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Love the brick detail. these are wonderful shots.
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Thank you Garlam, Donna and TH! I appreciate you looking and your nice comments!
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