August 23, 2021

Positively 4th Street

Warrenton, Virginia

I took these photos on 4th Street and nearby. The historic core of Warrenton is an interesting place to explore.

Monday Murals / Mosaic Monday




Let me close with one more collage. These are snapshots I took today on Skyline Drive. 

Have a good week and please stay safe!

12 comments:

  1. I like the "be kind spread love" mural and the "love" sign too. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.

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  2. Your photos of small towns are always a lot of fun to see. I’d like to spend more time in that part of Virginia: I always stay in Fairfax, which is so different, because my family is there.

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  3. Lots of love being spread around your place this week, Linda. That mural is fabulous, and I got a big laugh at the utility boxes.

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  4. A guy came around with a long handled duster the other day, and cleaned off our electric meters...or at least some of them...a quick flick of the wrist and he was done. The elec. meter that's winking made me remember that.

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  5. You captured some interesting things. Nice!

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  6. Interesting photos, kind signs and sentiments are so nice. Always love to see the deer. You stay safe too.

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  7. Warrenton looks like it would be a happy place to live and work! love those signs. And of course Skyline Drive would always be a wonderfully positive experience!

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  8. Interesting walks you had with collage of good pics. Be Kind Spread Love is really needed today especially when there is so much diversity in our world. The love sign in front of the fence is another reminder. Looks like Warrenton is a loving community

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  9. Linda - the mural with the "One Way" sign - which do you suppose came first? I am guessing the mural artist chose that location, and what a wonderful method to incorporate the message! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!

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