Sharing with The Barn Collective and Mosaic Monday. |
Monday Murals. |
Thank you, PhotoCollage and the Noyalas Family. |
Sharing with The Barn Collective and Mosaic Monday. |
Monday Murals. |
Thank you, PhotoCollage and the Noyalas Family. |
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...that one weathered barn must have stories to tell. Restaurants seem to come and go everywhere, it's a tough business. Thanks Linda for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteNever had Guatemalan food. The mural is nice Linda.
ReplyDeleteEducational tours are always great.
A tempting island scene! Is that mural painted on the wall -- or is it a photo/reproduction that's applied like wall paper? It looks too slick to be done in place, but maybe there's a really good painter that the restaurant owner knows?
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I think it's a giant photo.
DeleteHello, the tropical mural looks beautiful. I would like to visit there. Neat old barn. Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteThe tour in Martinsville sounds interesting...but what a crowd! Glad you got to attend, and maybe learn something new.
ReplyDeleteIt is wet and cold here too, Linda.
ReplyDeleteSeems as if most new restaurants come into a place where the last restaurant didn't make it... AND--then in a few months or so, the new restaurant is gone... There just seems to be certain areas where NO restaurant can succeed... Wonder why?????
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy
it was 10 when I got up, a bit nippy to remind one that worse is in store
ReplyDeleteThose barns drew my eye.
ReplyDeleteWe have snow again today here.
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ReplyDeleteI like that mural. Makes me wish for a warmer climate.
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