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Saint Peter's Abbey wall, Ghent, Belgium.

 

The abbey was built in the 7th Century. Not sure this wall and window frame are that old though.

 

Wikipedia: St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent

 

A low brick wall in front of a house in my local suburb of Torrensville.

Architectural detail of the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University.

It's a cliche mirror shot taken at the 2019 Bikes On The Bricks motorcycle festival, in Flint, Michigan.

 

HCS

courtyard of a cubist building

Flickr Friday -"Another brick in the wall"

Minster of Bad Doberan (13th century)

This is part of a very old, very tall, curved brick wall at Hopton Hall, Derbyshire, UK. I am practising the skill of focusing on one part of the scene in front of me, so I was pleased with this. Lovely old bricks too.

We are more than a brick in a wall, we are the wall.

Downtown Houston’s Great Southwest Building rises into the overcast sky.

A colour photograph of red berries.

Cool looking spider seemingly grasping at a spot of mortar.

South Portland, ME

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Passing above the remains of a once-vibrant industrial base, a Terminal job climbs the south approach to the MacArthur bridge over the Mississippi. The crew had a little work at Miller Yard on St. Louis' waterfront and is now headed back to TRRA's Madison yard on the Illinois side.

...at our cemetery

 

WALLS is the topic for Wed Dec 2 2020, Group Our Daily Challenge

Brick path from entrance gate to the Maclay House at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park.

 

Happy Textural Tuesday!

A brick wall in a village outside Hanoi. Seeing it made me think of how may times it was destroyed and rebuilt. Part of the beauty of the Vietnamese people is their perseverance, and creative resourceful nature.

This wall has been a feature of this garden since forever! The Victorians often lined a south-facing Cotswold stone wall with brick - it held the heat from the sun during the day, and helped them to grow espalier fruit trees, like peaches, in the garden.

I've seen this building numerous times when I'm down there and never knew what is was...from the Google then...

"World Market Center Las Vegas, located at 495 Grand Central Parkway in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 5-million-square-foot showcase for the home and hospitality contract furnishings industry in downtown Las Vegas. It is the largest showroom complex in the world for the home and hospitality furnishings industry, serving domestic and international sellers and buyers."

Now I know...now you know. The explanation isn't as cool as the photo though... :)

(Las Vegas, Nevada)

In the Historic Stockyards District of Fort Worth, Texas, the ghostly remnants of a brick street emerge through the waters left by a recent downpour, creating a hauntingly beautiful tableau.

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