It's an open ended story. Oh, you just never know when something like this might happen. We have some old places like this to that everyone wants to turn away from and hope you go to the nearest housing development. But not everyone.
Reminds me of an old fellow from our village who refused to pay the builder for the wall he built for him. The builder came back and knocked it flat and that is how it stayed till the guy died
I wonder if they plan on repairing the column, it looks a little sad laying on the ground. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteHello bill, or they want to make it wider here or a car has suffered a major dent. Question with this photo is which one would it have been?
ReplyDeleteIt is time to bring out the Krazy Glue.
ReplyDeleteSomeone must have hit it hard....
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone need a bricklayer?
ReplyDeleteYes you wonder what happend.Maybe just invading rainwater and frost.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I hope they fix it :-D
ReplyDeleteLooks like there may have been a gate there at one time...
ReplyDeleteA sign of age.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Sad.
ReplyDeleteThere's work to be done.
ReplyDeleteIt's an open ended story. Oh, you just never know when something like this might happen. We have some old places like this to that everyone wants to turn away from and hope you go to the nearest housing development. But not everyone.
ReplyDeleteKa...boom.
ReplyDelete...shoddy workmanship?
ReplyDeleteYour winter is a mild one!
ReplyDeleteI knew I shouldn't have tried to reverse up the front path.....
ReplyDeleteThe owners may never go that way...out the back door, into a car and off they go. Too bad!
ReplyDeleteOh my, it looks like an accident has happened.
ReplyDeleteI guess some completely incapable brick layer like me made this column!
ReplyDelete... to be repaired...
ReplyDeleteUm acidente.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Looks like time to call a professional brick mason for some repair.
ReplyDeleteWe are all getting old like the mortar on that column.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it just fell over.
ReplyDeleteSo there are jobs to be done
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Seguro algún coche ha trpezado con ella ya hora está pendiente de su restauración.
ReplyDeleteThey should give it some attention.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a little TLC.
ReplyDeleteOne wonders what happened.
ReplyDeleteThe mystery of the fallen column
ReplyDeleteUy la humedad y el tiempo le afecto . Buena fotografÃa
ReplyDeleteawesome article guys :)
ReplyDeleteOh dear! Time to call the handyman 😉
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an old fellow from our village who refused to pay the builder for the wall he built for him. The builder came back and knocked it flat and that is how it stayed till the guy died
ReplyDeleteOh dear, say it isn't so
ReplyDeleteMB
I hope they may be able to repair it.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan