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Certainly looks better than plain old, drab pipes.
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I have seen a lot of pipes, but none in color. Interesting.
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So much nicer aren’t they
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Interesting shapes and colors for pipes.
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Now that is construction that is pretty!
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At least they’re colorful, Debbie. 🙂
janet
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Hi Debbie,
There are pipes like these where I live. I’ve been told that they’re something to do with water.
Thanks for sharing your blues.
Happy Blue Monday!
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Old communist-era pipes??
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I’m not sure. They seem to like them, they were everywhere.
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Interesting!
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Pink and Blue are the pipes for girls and boys 😀 Great photo Debbie.
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I hadn’t thought of that. Very egalitarian 🙂
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