Window
Pour la France
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He sees something
Brick, 13-14 years old
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Migrating herd
There it is!
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Heat BBQ
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My brother making me jealous
Bookcase
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Broken window II
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I see through you
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Lost River, ambling to the west
Rabbit brush
Lost River
Lost River
Crusty corner
Dusty corner
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1925 stucco


I suppose they would have used thin wood scraps as a sort of imitation stone texture. I have seen this finish work on a lot of old houses of the 1920s era (I am only guessing on the decade.)
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