Nice. I love how the brickwork makes a noticeably wobbly bend down to the left above the window, and that the window does the same. What a great find. And I love how your collection poster is developing. Well done.
I'm so intrigued by all the brickwork you're finding! I can't help but wonder why there are two rows of vertical bricks at the top. It also looks like different types of bricks were used during construction. You've picked a great theme!
Nice. I love how the brickwork makes a noticeably wobbly bend down to the left above the window, and that the window does the same. What a great find. And I love how your collection poster is developing. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. It looks like old age is catching up with the brewery. Either that or it's soaked up too much beer over the years :D
ReplyDeleteI'm so intrigued by all the brickwork you're finding! I can't help but wonder why there are two rows of vertical bricks at the top. It also looks like different types of bricks were used during construction. You've picked a great theme!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these brick pictures. I would love to see this with a bit more breathing room under the window. Great rustic colors. :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome discovery. I am just plain impressed by your pics!
ReplyDeleteabandoned, repaired then disrepair..very unique find.
ReplyDeleteOops, the last comment was from MadamMtnLion
ReplyDeleteI just can't wait each day to see what you come up with. I love this photo with the colour, texture and irregularities in the brickwork and window.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing piec e of brickwork! Good find.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonkiness to the window! Colours are great.
ReplyDeleteNice catch! I love how it looks like the window is sliding off!
ReplyDeleteThe large version is soo needed here, I like how it still has a mesh over the window. I don't imagine the bricks can slide much more and keep standing
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