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Maybe a sun struggling to rise?
ReplyDeleteRestaurant murals are often lovely — this is a good one.
ReplyDeletebest, mae
The sun is looking a bit pale :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteThat sun looks like an octopus
ReplyDeletePretty mural! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to look at murals.
ReplyDeleteI’ve seen better!
ReplyDelete...let the sun shine.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could crop and straighten thst first photo a bit!
ReplyDeleteI actually did that, and then decided to use the original. That neighborhood looks a little worn and gritty and the picture reflects that.
DeleteI love your mural. I think we are in a golden age of murals. They are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteNice mural there! And I rather like the first image - no need to crop or straighten.
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Nice mural!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
I like the way people use murals - some much better than blank walls. Cheers - Stewart M
ReplyDeleteYep, I tried to walk home after one of those pupil dilations under an intense summer sun. Very, very difficult.
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