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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Sunday Stills - Murals Or Graffiti


I'm glad Ed picked this subject as I've been meaning to take a picture of this scraped graffiti on the Wool House.  Talk about flower power!  I think this happened after the flowers dried up this fall, but I can't really say for sure.  It just makes more sense.  Surely soft fresh flowers couldn't scrape wood like this.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is some flower power. I like the red doors with the gray wood and snow. Nice picture. Regular Guy

Alice said...

The dried flowers have graciously nodded to their artwork . They too leave their mark before passing.
Great composition, Sara

Suz said...

dried flowers nothing

Far Side of Fifty said...

They must have has some abrasive seed heads:)

Michelle said...

Interesting to think the flowers left that mark.

farmlady said...

That must have been a strong dried plant to scrap the wood. But I guess it could happen with constant movement and strong wind.

Michaele said...

That is kind of neat. It would definitely make one stop and do a double take.

Ed said...

Interesting, probably dried,
frozen flowers blowing in the wind. :-)

karen said...

beautiful photo. We have "weeds" that bloom along the driveway-looks so pretty with the snow!

Shirley said...

Great take on the challenge! I missed doing this one.

Stacey said...

LOVE this photo! I wish I lived at Lamb Camp year round!

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