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A quasi-historical sign out on Rt 104 said there were a brick church up a side road, and eventually there was. A rather nice United Methodist Church built all of brick, except the roof and the steeple, in 1866. Even an addition in the back was all brick.
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I don't know why, but walking around the University of Toronto campus always makes me want to look at things up really close and photograph textures.
I like the green lichen on that one brick, which really makes it stand apart from the rest, visually (it also stands out physically, and thus probably gets more rain, hence the lichen).
This is an exterior wall of the Graham Library at Trinity College, at the University of Toronto.
Further development on Swanbourne Park in Angmering ... two more new houses have been half built in the last week.
As for the BT roadworks ... is it coincidence that we have been having trouble with "line errors" on our credit card machines at work, just about the time BT dug a large hole just around the corner ... ??
A mason finished the brick work on a two story building on day in mid July. How many bricks did it take him to finish the job?
One brick