The Good: I found the Patsy Cline Mural! I heard about it in October and looked for it shortly after but failed to locate it. On Saturday we were in Winchester for the Celtic Festival and I took another look. Here it is near the intersection of Loudoun Street and Indian Alley.
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Patsy Cline was from Winchester. She sang blues and country music but her career was cut short by a plane crash in March, 1963. Here's a collage of the images.
The Random: In spite of cold weather, these bagpipers played at the festival.
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This child was not impressed with the bagpipes. |
The Fun: The program listed a leprechaun juggler and here she is! I was relieved that she was a juggler dressed as a leprechaun and not a person juggling leprechauns!
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Leprechaun Juggler, Winchester, Virginia |
LOL..yes that is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteI love the mural
ReplyDeleteMollyx
...I sure like Patsy and her Olds!
ReplyDeleteUm bonito mural!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute mural to Patsy Cline, I'm glad that you were able to finally locate it and share with us for MM. Such a shame there were no real leprechauns at the festival, what a hoot!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I like to listen to bagpipes.
ReplyDeleteI love to listen to bagpipes!
ReplyDeleteThe juggler's quite skilled!
ReplyDeleteI like that mural!
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of the young bagpipe critic at the festival. I personally enjoy bagpipes, but I can understand how that young person feels. The Patsy Cline mural is neat.
ReplyDeleteI like the mural & have to admit that bagpipe playing is an acquired taste in music!
ReplyDeleteThose bagpipers must be dedicated!
ReplyDeleteNeat pictures. I like the mural--that's unique.
ReplyDelete... not everyone likes the sound of bagpipes!
ReplyDeleteThat juggler looks to be doing well.
All the best Jan