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Most of the cobblestones or brick-layered streets have been torn up and replaced with asphalt or concrete. The ending of the streetcar era in St Paul.
Most of the cobblestones or brick-layered streets have been torn up and replaced with asphalt or concrete. The ending of the streetcar era in St Paul.
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This is a unique pattern for laying bricks.
ReplyDeleteVery cool pattern indeed, Kate.
ReplyDeleteQuite an interesting design captured here.
ReplyDeleteAn odd arrangement pattern for bricklaying. Interesting!
ReplyDeleteNice brick work, "cobblestone" work! It's difficult for us Minnesotans to find cobblestone around these parts...
ReplyDeletethat is really beautiful! love that pattern!
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern of these bricks.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was quite a challenging theme this month, you did well Kate, non traditional is good too!
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting brick pattern. Cobblestone has been a tricky theme but it is fun to see what everyone has found.
ReplyDeleteYou have found a cool pattern with an interesting design here.
ReplyDeleteGood job! The closest I came was beach cobbles and they just didn't make it. This looks very nice, and quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteCreative shot Kate.
ReplyDeleteAs I said mostly all the hisoric centre of cities here have cobblestones BUT, unfortunately, sometime, instead of repair them, here too they prefer to replace them with asphalt :-((
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty elaborate brick pattern. I am curious what it is and why someone went to all that effort and expense. A wall?
ReplyDeleteNice patterns in brick. A good variation on the theme.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting design!
ReplyDeleteMy post wasan't strictly cobblestone either, but we use what we have! I like these bricks. THe design is very attractive.
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