The old grist mill is a delightful venue, especially when light is streaming in the windows. Originally we were going to go there last weekend but winds from Hurricane Ian took out the electricity.
October 7, 2022
Thursday in Millwood
Yesterday I picked up Frank and drove to see Art at the Mill. Charlie rode along because he still has separation anxiety. He has been with me for a month now and we are trying to solve the problems he picked up at the breeding facility before it was shut down. I took Charlie for a walk while Frank was viewing the art show, and then he came out and sat with Charlie while I looked at the art.
The old grist mill is a delightful venue, especially when light is streaming in the windows. Originally we were going to go there last weekend but winds from Hurricane Ian took out the electricity.
The old grist mill is a delightful venue, especially when light is streaming in the windows. Originally we were going to go there last weekend but winds from Hurricane Ian took out the electricity.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Dogs,
Light,
Mills
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A good setting for art.
ReplyDeleteLike a cozy art gallery
ReplyDeleteFine photos! Charlie looks a real love :)
ReplyDelete...I saw the exterior of this mill.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful exhibit, love the cute Charlie. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great venue...the mill itself is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteA lovely old building and a great place for an art exhibit. I will always be interested in how Charlie is doing, and think it's wonderful that you adopted him. I hope he gets over his separation anxiety poor lamb.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be a nice place
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I miss the old mills of the east coast, especially this time of year.
ReplyDeletemuy lindo lugar, Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI would have enjoyed this visit to the gallery.
ReplyDeleteThe alert Charlie is my favorite picture.
ReplyDeleteBTT, my grandfather was named Charlie, or at least that is what we called him.
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