December 21, 2020

Art: Outdoorsy and Outside.


Monday Murals: These large paintings are mounted just below the ceiling in Appalachian Trail Outfitters, a shop in Luray catering to hikers and campers.
 


 Here's a couple of the store windows decorated for the season. 

Speaking of decorations, we drove around a couple of Strasburg neighborhoods the other night to view the lights.



15 comments:

  1. Linda - we don't live in a conventional neighborhood, so it is cool to see these lights! And of course, I love the murals. Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday all year, and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  2. Tis the season to be jolly - love seeing how you are celebrating out your way. Happy Christmas!
    Wren x

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  3. Wall murals that say something also always attract my attention. And here in my surroundings it is not so beautifully lit. In the city it is, but I don't like to get there in this day and age. I also wish you beautiful days and that next year will bring us a lot of good. Many greetings from the Netherlands.

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  4. The murals are very sweet and so fitting for a camping shop. In my neighbourhood we don't get many people that decorate their houses, but there are some neighbourhoods where they go all out and there get hundreds of visitors.

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  5. ...I'm glad not to have to paid the electric bill that some people have.

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  6. Beautiful murals and lovely Christmassy atmosphere!

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  7. Beautiful murals...as well as those decorated houses! Here we're having high winds, so I will wait until our decorated neighbors have a chance to repair things before I do another evening drive-around.

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  8. Tudo tão lindo, amo essa mágia do Natal!

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  9. I so love Christmas lights, it's a magical time of year.Cute murals.
    Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

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  10. I’d like to try a Christmas light drive tonight. Memories! ! We used to do that on Christmas Eve when our kids were real little...they got to stay up late and then were tired enough to (hopefully) fall asleep quick when we got home. (So Santa could come.). So long ago!

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  11. Beautiful murals, and wonderful Christmas lights.
    Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year full of health, joy and love.
    Best wishes

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