Sunday, January 23, 2005


The brick is called Mosswood (I thought moss was green?), and is termed "Queen" brick...not sure what that means, though we were told how lucky we were to be able to choose it. I didn't know there was an hierarchy in brick, especially from a Monarchical perspective, but apparently it is so. Or might it be from a Mother Nature perspective? Like in Queen brick and worker bricks? But looking at the picture it would be hard to tell who is and who is not a worker brick and who is and who is not a Queen brick? I don't see a lot of work going on for worker bricks to do, but then again they have only just started placing the brick on the house and perhaps it is a function of the Queen brick(s) and worker brick(s) getting used to their new home...or perhaps it is a lengthy process for the Queen brick to make her assignments to the many worker bricks that obviously are in place and yet to be installed...after all, they were put up only Friday and I assume that, as in any other Federally regulated business, brick working usually is a 5-day a week gig...I'll go back Monday and take a look and let you know...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for the picture of the Mosswood brick. My fiance and I are building a custom home in Marietta and have chosen Mosswood brick. Thanks to you we finally know what it looks like and we love it.

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