Presenting a collection of St. Louis bricks, sidewalk markers, and the Fleur-de-lis as architectural detail on and in city buildings, brick collecting, urban exploration, and my life by Christian Herman. Reporting from Tower Grove South in St. Louis, MO
10/11/06
9/27/06
9/25/06
SOOT ON BRICK?
I doubt the black on these bricks is original but it's served to enhance the three dimensional face. I also relish the pebbles in the mortar.
WAVE BRICK
WAVE BRICK
THE FOUR CORNERS ON JUNIATA AND OAK HILL
9/3/06
WHITE GLAZED BRICK W/ BROWN SWIRL
Spotted in BPW where a man demanded to know WTF I was doing taking Pixs of his wall. I hear this about once every few weeks and explained I pix bricks. He wanted to know if they were 'worth anything.'
I said: yes indeed and I would buy all of them for 100.00. He eventually confessed he was only renting and couldn't sell them to me. What a chump.
I said: yes indeed and I would buy all of them for 100.00. He eventually confessed he was only renting and couldn't sell them to me. What a chump.
Spotted in BPW where a man demanded to know WTF I was doing taking Pixs of his wall. I hear this about once every few weeks and explained I pix bricks. He wanted to know if they were 'worth anything.'
I said: yes indeed and I would buy all of them for 100.00. He eventually confessed he was only renting and couldn't sell them to me. What a chump.
ITTY BITTY ARTS AND CRAFTS BUNGALOW
I said: yes indeed and I would buy all of them for 100.00. He eventually confessed he was only renting and couldn't sell them to me. What a chump.
ITTY BITTY ARTS AND CRAFTS BUNGALOW
8/31/06
8/27/06
FROM THE BRICK FAIRY
8/25/06
ROSE FANNING GRADE SCHOOL - TGS
BRICK PAVERS - Gravois Park
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