One of those small bent pipes is for gas... I know because the con ed
guy told me one had been cut my accident.. not sure about the other,
not very knowledgeable about this sort of thing.
The problem with brick is, I image, it's ease of being eroded -
especially the mortar, I'd think. but it doesn't rust anyway :-)
I'm not crazy about my photo, but I was intrigued by the subject..
had to lighten the shadows up too much in elements so you could see the
thing.
Odd thing, the area didn't smell - for which I was grateful..
ann
On 7/7/2012 18:04, Mark C wrote:
On 7/5/2012 11:34 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
for those of you following the sinkhole saga
I took this one yesterday
http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/2012-and-all-that/21847075_D88Ngw/1/1947975432_sbsx5wg/Large
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, backup a couple of shots
in that gallery of mine
this, in the middle of a serious labor dispute between the utilities
company and the workers. The workers got locked out by the company
and the management is manning this work, it appears - but also
have hired outsiders.
I was sort of fascinated by the decaying infrastructure and a bit
concerned, as well, as this is only about 100 yards down the street
from my building.
ann
Never thought about brick pipes - but it lasted 100 years so it can't be
all bad! Interesting image. The smaller bent pipes are what? Water pipes?
Mark
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