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Arithmetic is where the answer is right and everything is nice and you can look out of the window and see the blue sky - or the answer is wrong and you have to start over and try again and see how it comes out this time. ~Carl Sandburg
NS 6303 and 6324 shove hard on the rear of 25Z rolling under the endangered intermediate position lights that protected " The Brick yard" The signals would stand for a while longer before being cut in and one day on a whim myself and Ben Sutton came out here and shot a westbound train under the signals at first light, we went else where for a while and when we returned the new signals were cut in and the PL's gone. Today less than 8 years later the signals that replaced the PL's have been completely removed by NS's take on PTC, there will be no intermediate signals on the mountain on PTC is completed.
Welcome to Brick Walk, an ancient promenade with a Georgian-style building fully furnished. A big tree adds the nature feeling characteristic of this pedestrian walk.
Inside the house you can enjoy a cup of tea with friends or have an elegant dinner in a stylish living room with high ceilings and an old chimney. In the upper floor, a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom complete the old mansion.
The Brick Walk scene is inspired by Leicester’s New Walk site in the UK, a Georgian pedestrian promenade that is more than 200 years old. It is also a tribute to all the ancient walks that are still part of many English cities. These are places where you can enjoy the pleasure of walking and sharing moments with family and friends, often surrounded with trees and beautiful terraced houses.
The building by the pedestrian walk does not refer to any actual building, but includes details and references to many different Georgian buildings common in many English cities.
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My next short series takes us on a trip around Brick lane in the East End of London, and surrounding streets.
Close up on some bricks that have almost all the mortar between crumbled away, and some of the brick as well. Lots of little critters shelter in these tiny spaces, including ones that spiders like to eat.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
The same wall on the side of a building in Innovation Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The time is slightly later in the day.
At Ohio University "Ridges." Former site of the Athens Lunatic Asylum. May 2022.
Lomography Color 800, Olympus Stylus Zoom 140. Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, home scan.
The brick factory work is seasonal and the employment is contractual, utterly insecure and wage is piece-rated. Though man & woman workers comprise about one-half of the total workforce in every factory, they hail from the families that survive by working as labourer in every conceivable sense; they are from lower caste and class.
Good Morning world!
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Just returning a toast to diwong
(I could not copy her pic here...)
(and checking how good or bad my phone camera does this kind of thing; with little light not too well...)
Espero que no haya sido así,
así desde el comienzo
y espero que no lamentes
el haberme conocido,
espero que no haya dolor
dentro de tu corazón,
porque el mío se cae en pedazos
when I'm far away from you .