Jun 2020
1:58am, 7 Jun 2020
1,480 posts
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Isabel
Knee was a bit better today (or yesterday as I suppose it now is), thanks WA. Did have to attack it with the devil that is the foam roller.
Afraid this was the extent of any sort of vaguely interesting architecture on my run today. I'm sure I could've found something better on a different route but I had 2 other challenges as well today; one from vegan runners to find objects in the club colours of green and black, the other from my home parkrun to find things with parkrun names in them. So I was at the shopping centre for 'Willow parkrun'.
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Jun 2020
1:09pm, 7 Jun 2020
42,832 posts
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Derby Tup
U for unique ?
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Jun 2020
4:24pm, 7 Jun 2020
62 posts
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bish
I liked this bit of brickwork with a funny thin layer. I wonder if the wall was built and then added to a a later date?
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Jun 2020
6:51pm, 7 Jun 2020
8,123 posts
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becca7
No particularly good examples of brickwork on my run but I did see a work in progress.
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Jun 2020
6:53pm, 7 Jun 2020
42,836 posts
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Derby Tup
I’m struggling! Everything is stone here
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Jun 2020
6:54pm, 7 Jun 2020
6,991 posts
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WA
I like your wall bish. I was thinking about where I'd find bricks, everything here is built using stones. Bricks are like hens teeth! As it happens, due to a monumental lack of communication, I didn't get out today. So I still haven't any bricks to show. Unless you count Lego. I could probably find a couple of those
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Jun 2020
7:12pm, 7 Jun 2020
17,784 posts
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Chrisity
Bricks, Stones and Natural Sandstone, about 20 feet from the end of my garden.
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Jun 2020
7:13pm, 7 Jun 2020
42,837 posts
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Derby Tup
That’s interesting
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Jun 2020
7:13pm, 7 Jun 2020
17,785 posts
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Chrisity
Even closer, a bricked up doorway under my neighbour's garden.
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Jun 2020
7:16pm, 7 Jun 2020
17,786 posts
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Chrisity
More brick and stone, All Saints Church in Dale. The only church i know with a conservatory linking the back of the church and the house behind.
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