Black Mountain

Lake Tomahawk, May 8, 2024

Monday, February 5, 2024

Murals near the clay studio

 People who drive down this hill probably get a glimpse of the mural...Doughtery St. goes steeply down from State St.


But it also goes around the corner...

where we meet our local black bear (they really do come into town and get into people's trash)

and the mural continues over the retention pond...

and then you see the Clay Studio with it's art-tile murals! (more later)


This wall is behind an enclosed dumpster, as well as the retention pond, where clay sludge is filtered before going into the aquifer.

There are apparently a sunset and a moonrise pictured on the wall.

Sharing with Monday Murals


Today's quote:
Living gratefully offers a merciful path for walking through life with our eyes and hearts wide open."
Kristi Nelson



12 comments:

  1. Love the murals, the bear is a favorite. But, they are all beautiful. Great quote! Take care, have a great day and happy new week!

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    1. Thanks for your comment Eileen. Glad you enjoyed these murals on this corner wall.

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  2. ...you did a great job photographing these with some difficult light conditions.

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    1. Thanks Tom...when I consider the photography, I'm sure many could have done better!

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  3. That's great. It goes on for so long.

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    1. Yes, morning to night apparently - oh, and all the wall around the corner too!

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  4. That is quite an extensive mural. The bear is very good.

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    1. He's a bit of a surprise, which I doubt drivers even notice!

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  5. It's a beautiful mural, love the flowers and the bear is a surprise. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Barbara.

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    1. You said it. Glad to have some murals to share this week!

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  6. I love murals! I painted butterflies on the privacy fence around my house at the RV park. One day soon we plan to visit your town for a day trip. Send me an email and we can meet up! kathy.elias@yahoo.com

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    1. Butterflies on your fence must look lovely. Great to think about meeting and having a bit of time together in Black Mountain!

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