A rainy day is a good time to look into an art show. Actually, Art at the Mill is always worth seeing. The venue is interesting and the work is high quality.
Hey! I can comment. I jumped through the security hoops with Chrome and now I can see your posts and comments without the nasty ass comments from the browser. Anyway, back to the business, I love the mill and the art in it. Thanks for making the suggestion to go to Chrome.
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ReplyDeleteNot this time. I hope to go back before the event ends.
Delete...rainy days make things green.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art and photos. Take care, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art (including the sky pictures in the art). What a great way to spend a rainy day. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful location for an art show. I'm not sure which is more fascinating to me, the art or the old mill!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
ReplyDeleteLovely art in a lovely setting. When going to an art show I am always tempted to buy, but now my walls are full with not much space left.
ReplyDeleteHey! I can comment. I jumped through the security hoops with Chrome and now I can see your posts and comments without the nasty ass comments from the browser.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, back to the business, I love the mill and the art in it.
Thanks for making the suggestion to go to Chrome.
What a cool place! Perfect to see any time I'd think, but espcially when there is an art show that looks like a really good one.
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