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Stonework Saturday

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From last Saturday's ride out back. Photo of the building "back in the day", center left. Everything else, other than the tracks are long gone. N.Y.S. thruway runs thru it now.

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I’ve been a bit injured for the past couple months, so it is good to be able to post from a couple of short rides around the hood this week. Certainly not the greatest stonework examples on this thread, but at least I got out there as the actual riding part is my favorite aspect of this hobby we all love!

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I’ve been a bit injured for the past couple months, so it is good to be able to post from a couple of short rides around the hood this week. Certainly not the greatest stonework examples on this thread, but at least I got out there as the actual riding part is my favorite aspect of this hobby we all love!

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Glad you're back in the saddle again.
 
'41 excelsior and stacked crab orchard wall. It is sourced from the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. Crab orchard is both a Sandstone (sedimentary) and a Quartzite (metamorphic) rock. The quartzite (whiter stones) veins are formed by heat and pressure that forces the grains in the sandstone to fuse. The colors in the sand stone are formed by iron, titaneaum and magnesium....

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