I brake for murals!
Mosaic Monday / Murals / Blue Monday |
I brake for murals!
Mosaic Monday / Murals / Blue Monday |
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Linda - I keep scrolling back and forth between the two views of the mural - I am equally mesmerized by the far view and the close-up! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteI bet that mural draws many people in.
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ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower mural, just beautiful. Take care, enjoy your day!
It is a beautiful mural! So glad you shared it and the other pretty photos. Thanks Linda :)
ReplyDelete...the sunflowers are a fun find.
ReplyDeleteIt's photogenic.
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers and the mural is beautiful! So many beautiful flower pots in that shop. Thanks for participating in Monday murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteThat's a market I'd probably enjoy stopping in.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty mural! I love sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteI brake for murals too! There's one between our house and Ikea that still hasn't had the benefit of my braking, though. Have to work on that!
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The sunflower mural is so, so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteSunflowers are Kansas's state flower, so this truly touched my heart, Linda. Lovely, especially the close-up you provided.
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