The Good: I like public art, and this mural is the reason I stopped to take pictures. It's on a wall of the Plains District Museum. It is signed by Martha Henderson and Denver Fulk, 2013.
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I really like the naïf look of the mural. Very down home. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteGreat mural and great mosaic, with a super selection!
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All the best Jan
nice historical display
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun excursion...lots of wonderful views!
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That's a neat mural. How interesting that the lookout was turned into a play house.
ReplyDeleteA good conversion for the old lookout. One rarely sees millstones!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the lookout building in the yard of the museum but also interesting it served as a playhouse for a while.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the pretty mural and the playhouse is cool. Great post and photos, thanks for sharing. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletelove that mural...looks like a town i need to visit!
ReplyDeleteI love that mural, and the photos in the mosaic are things I would like to see.
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