Let's start with two views of the North Fork of the Shenandoah at Lupton Road Bridge.
Our second grouping shows paintings I saw on the exterior of a building in Montross, a town in Westmoreland County.
Also in Montross is a mural welcoming visitors to town and introducing some local attractions.
Well check you out! So this is near your home, thought you were on vacation or something. How nice you're close by. We have a few things where I live like the Fox River, but I don't get out much like I use too! I'm on a cane now due to a bad leg and back. A real bummer. So take more pics for me if you're out and about I'd love to see more of your town. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery and murals - I love public art and murals are one of my favorite ways to brighten a town.
ReplyDeleteThe river looks very tranquil.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful views of the river. The murals have lovely scenes. Take care, have a happy day!
Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteA peaceful river, at least at present. I like the murals.
ReplyDelete...nice murals.
ReplyDeleteNice historical mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
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ReplyDeleteThat mural is the best kind (in my humble opinion); I love that the pretty painting actually teaches us something about the history of the area and the people.
ReplyDeleteThe river is so beautiful there and I love the murals! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteLove your two river photographs, it looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the mural too.
All the best Jan
A lovely mural, Linda! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteI'm very late visiting, and not even sure you will see this comment. Your historical mural is stunning, Linda.
ReplyDeleteI love finding murals, don't you? (Obviously you do too!)
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