NC is well known for its brick manufacturing. I love brick. I will never understand why folks paint brick.Brick has no maintenance and is beautiful then they ruin it.Hugs Cecilia
I don't know what to call those round things; supports of some sort. And I wonder what they held up.
Hari OMThose are wall braces, Joanne, probably the best part of 300 years old! They were used to stabilise walls which sagged or cracked. Yxx
How cool, not only the brick wall, but the bare vines covering it too!
Love all the shadings in the brick. We don't see a lot of brick homes in our area. Mom's uncle had a beautiful one back in Massachusetts.Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Thats very nice - I always do like these kinds of 'micro-landscapes'cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Another great repetitive pattern and texture photo! Happy Day to you,A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
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NC is well known for its brick manufacturing. I love brick. I will never understand why folks paint brick.
ReplyDeleteBrick has no maintenance and is beautiful then they ruin it.
Hugs Cecilia
I don't know what to call those round things; supports of some sort. And I wonder what they held up.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteThose are wall braces, Joanne, probably the best part of 300 years old! They were used to stabilise walls which sagged or cracked. Yxx
How cool, not only the brick wall, but the bare vines covering it too!
ReplyDeleteLove all the shadings in the brick. We don't see a lot of brick homes in our area. Mom's uncle had a beautiful one back in Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Thats very nice - I always do like these kinds of 'micro-landscapes'
ReplyDeletecheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Another great repetitive pattern and texture photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)