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Stonework Saturday

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Got a quick ride in on Charlie’s 1910 Dursley Pedersen.

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Out and about on the '51 Higgins today. It's been a while since I got to get out and go. Stones around the Whitman campus, with a nice flowing stream too. Tomorrow should be nicer too, with 80 and sun.
Another great day in W2.

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Good Stonework Saturday everyone. Hope all are well and we're able to get out and ride this week. Thank you for participating in this thread. Everyone has shared some AMAZING pictures. Stay safe and have fun. Hammerhead
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An old pasture wall in Belmont NH
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The dam at Franklin Falls showing the drill marks for blasting. Franklin NH
 
Happy Saturday!
Yes, "able to get out and ride this week":cool:
Amazing Stonework home noticed riding in Newport Beach, again,
Nobody i Know.:p
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Pretty impressed, got a little closer.
On the sand, One-Way street, no board walk,
just sand and Pacific Ocean front yard.:hearteyes:
 
Well... after an extremely dry spell the monsoon rains are back. 100% chance of rain with totals exceeding 2". Looks like I'm homebound today. Here is a shot from one of my recent rides. Mother natures handiwork and the '41 Excelsior...

"Rakshasa" by JD Roth keeping a watchful 3rd eye... Art on the Beltline



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Wait.. what's that? A break in the rain? The sun? Yeah boyeee!

Don't mean to double post but I was able to duck out for a nice long ride...

The '38 and local quarried square cut granite... The rotunda is almost 100 years older than the bridge in the back ground... same granite different hand and noticeable age.

Lake Clara Meer, Piedmont Park... Nice spot in the world... Fish, turtles, ducks, geese and blue heron call this little spot home

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Not my pic...

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Ran into some nice stonework on this afternoons shakedown cruise. Skylands in Ringwood State park, northern New Jersey has some really great stonework. The guided age estate consists of a few diversified and unique buildings. Of my favorites is the old carriage house made of local glacial quartzite. The park also was able to secure salvage stone architectural elements including a pair of these eagles that were once on the roof of the old Pennsylvania station in N.Y.C.

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