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...we have no idea where we are going if they don't understand where we came from!
ReplyDeletei think tom sums this up well!! i love murals, really love them. this is a real piece of art, i hope it is taken care of...honored for what it is!!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find Jumbo at first, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWell that is something different on a brick wall, looks attractive.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect, little town.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful scene. The place looks idyllic.
ReplyDeleteI see Jumbo!
ReplyDeleteWe tend to looks to the past through rose colored glasses. All things considered I am glad to be alive now with modern dentistry, medicine, and technology.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mural!
ReplyDeleteSome of those "olden days" are beginning to include ones I remember...!
ReplyDeleteThey can pack a lot in to the large murals.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen magnifica de la calle, amigo
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
It's lovely, and it's lasted 20 years! Than's good.
ReplyDeleteI actually thought it was a long tapestry for a minute - it certainly has been done well.
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing painting!
ReplyDeleteA real lovely mural. I like it Andy.
ReplyDeletewow, it is in such a great condition. chapeau!wouldn't have lasted that long on this side of the pond.
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