November 23, 2020

Art at the Florist; A Surprise on the Drive.

Random-osity, Front Royal. 
 
Monday Murals: This bright painted butterfly is behind the florist and bookshop.

Mosaic Monday: I took these pictures earlier this month, in the florist's parking lot. 

This evening I photographed the front of the same shop. 

Just a little earlier, I went up on Skyline Drive for a short time. As I was driving back down from Dickey Ridge, this small bear crossed the road. 
 
 He went up the hill and disappeared in the forest. 
 
Shenandoah National Park

13 comments:

  1. I would so love to see a bear crossing the road! Happy Thanksgiving!
    Wren x

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  2. Beautiful butterfly mural Linda. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
    Hope the little bear wasn't lost :)

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  3. Hello,

    Love the florist mosaic and images. The Black Bear sighting was awesome, great photos. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  4. Such pretty photos. I love the bear!

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  5. ...I've only seen bear crossing the road once.

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  6. Beautiful butterfly mural...and I love that bear sighting.

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  7. Those butterfly wings are a lovely idea and a great photo opportunity for anyone to ‘grow’ wings :) Pretty flowers and a nice view of the shop at dusk. How exciting to see a bear! Great shots!

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  8. No bears here but we have deer by the hundreds. Lovely little flower shop.
    Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

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  9. OOPS, hit the publish too soon. I also like the lovely flower shop during the day and night.

    We have no bears in Kansas, so that was a sight to see.

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  10. Linda - I have a very special place in my heart for florists since my sister is one! What a cute little bear. He should be going into hibernation soon, right? Thanks so much for linking so faithfully to Mosaic Monday. It is a joy to have you as part of the community!

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