Monday Mural |
Created Using PhotoCollage for Mosaic Monday. |
Sharing with Seasons |
Monday Mural |
Created Using PhotoCollage for Mosaic Monday. |
Sharing with Seasons |
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...Linda. you sure have some mighty nice rural scenes in your neck of the woods. I'm not sure that I'd like that up box right outside my front door. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHello, Those painted utility boxes are awesome. I love the rural countryside scenes and the last shot with the girl is great. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteA nice collection
ReplyDeleteThe painted utility box would bring a smile to anyone's face, great idea. Your mosaic of rural scenes has a very chilly feel to it but the Eastham Park photo could be in a travel brochure, it's a winter wonderland.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and Happy MM.
That park is a welcome sight!
ReplyDeleteI love the rural scenes. So peaceful.
ReplyDeletePainting has brought me to nature as a never ending source of inspiration! Thank you for giving All Seasons these rural details:) Stay warm (it looks cold here!)
ReplyDeleteNice shots. I grew up in northern Virginia and I like to visit now, but I don't want to ever live in metropolitan areas again.
ReplyDeleteYou always bring such a great sense of humor and variety to your posts. Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteI've noticed art on the utility boxes around here, too, they are very creative! I love the rural scenes, too!!
ReplyDelete"Look Up" is a great piece of advice for just about any situation in life. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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