Why It’s a Thingamajig, of Course!

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Image: h.a.keene 2020

Now does this shot below give you any ideas? Hint: look at the copper part. What do you know about copper and brass and buildings?

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Image: h.a.keene 2020

Hint # 2: look at the copper pipe going into the wall of the building. What goes into a building only in copper pipes? Further hint: it used be delivered into buildings via lead pipes. Until we realized that that delivery system could cause neurological damage.

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Image: h.a.keene 2020

Still a thingamajig? This set of copper pipes with a brass mechanism delivers water. This whole section of dirt next to the driveway of a 100 year old apartment building spent the entire weekend dug up right through the sidewalk and into the street. At night there would be boards over the trench. By this morning? Voilá! Shiny new copper pipes with a brass regulator. I’m quite sure the residents of the building are glad that they have a new, useful, thingamajig delivering water.

Posted for the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Thingamajig.

 

K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: Reflections

Click on each photo to enlarge. Also, see if you can find two reflections of me taking these photos with my phone.

Also Posted for Six on Saturday

Images: Hannah Keene 2019

Some images may appear to be so similar as to be the same, however, if you look closely, they are not. Some show more, or different, reflections than others, or show more of the inside structure of the shop. Enjoy!

Posted for K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: Reflections.

Abandoned Pipe

I’ve been trying to get a good picture of this old pipe for weeks. It’s been just sitting there  behind a bush for years. It’s not connected to anything, which is part of the mystery. Some workman must have just forgotten to pick it up when s/he replaced it with a new one. I couldn’t manage to capture the beautiful red browns until this photo.

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Image: Zebras Child 2019