The Good: This colorful mural in Berkeley Springs is completed. It has been a while since I saw it under construction.
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Some of the log structures date back to the CCC days. I remember they were there when I was a child.
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The Fun: These folks were enjoying some time on the main lake.
A note about the name Cacapon: It is a river in West Virginia that takes its name from a Native American word said to mean "medicine waters." The town of Berkeley Springs is known for its warm springs and mineral water.
See last summer's post on Cacapon Overlook.
A note about the name Cacapon: It is a river in West Virginia that takes its name from a Native American word said to mean "medicine waters." The town of Berkeley Springs is known for its warm springs and mineral water.
See last summer's post on Cacapon Overlook.
A lovely deer.
ReplyDeleteLuv your round spot mosaic. I am #18 on the linky. Stay safe
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...nice pop of color.
ReplyDeleteNice mural and the deer is of course so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating Linda
I just found the bear on the mural...nice!
ReplyDeleteBonito reportaje, y bonitas fotos,
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That's a pretty and eye-catching mural. I like the photo of the deer too.
ReplyDeleteThe mural really stands out!
ReplyDeleteI can see your mosaic gracing a brochure about the park. The log buildings look like they could last for almost eternity, if not. CCC built trails, a dam, and other things in the Pinnacles National Park that's in our county. Creating a similar federal and/or state CCC programs might be a good idea for now.
ReplyDeleteYes, they accomplished great things!
DeleteThe mural really is colourful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's really beautiful. I wonder if I'll ever come across it in person.
ReplyDeleteI guess the CCC was very much involved in your area. I saw some documentation about their role in building the road and structures in Shenandoah NP. A very interesting history.
ReplyDeletebe well... mae at maefood.blogspot.co
Linda - I was in town today, and with a few spare minutes on my hands, I sat by the river. The water looked so refreshing; the ducks were certainly enjoying it. I enjoyed your summer photos - we should continue to enjoy it while we can! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteI was completely taken by the fact you were NOT the last person to post this week (grin), that I nearly missed the birds, the bear, and the flag because I was focusing on those feathers. SO much to see in this mural, Linda.
ReplyDeleteLike everyone, that deer is beautiful.
I always enjoy your post of Mosaic Monday and the murals you share.
ReplyDeleteDawn aka Spatulas On parade
I love the mosaic! Wish I was somewhere like that on vacation! I shouldn't complain because I love living here but we are all ready to get away to somewhere different! Enjoy your week!
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