I am joining with Sami and others for Monday Mural. I hope I haven't used this photo before. I only just realised that on three different days I have taken photos of the same mural in Collins Street, in the city.
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Monday already?? But I have only just had my Sunday morning breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBugger, I got the date wrong. Is it better to correct it now or just forget? You must be used to seeing next day from Australia, just not quite as much as today.
DeleteThat is a beauty. Love the ladybird and those luxuriant plants.
ReplyDeleteYes EC. The ladybird really grabbed my eye too.
DeleteIn order to avoid repetition of images or indeed blog subjects, I suggest that you employ "R" as your secretary. Run everything by him before you press "Publish". This will save you from potential embarrassment.
ReplyDeleteYP, my blog is a place where I can express myself, for better or worse, without R's overview or criticism. He chose to not read my blog in the mid 2000s because we remember things differently. I am pleased about that and it gives me lots of freedom.
DeleteI take it that the mural photo did not impress you.
Not at all Andrew. That is a fantastic mural and a celebration of our planet's fecundity.
DeleteThis one makes me smile, especially eh Ladybug in the corner.
ReplyDeleteBob, a smile and my job is done.
DeleteVery tropical
ReplyDeleteTP, perhaps tropical is a bit misplaced here.
DeleteThat is so colourful - what a joy.
ReplyDeleteJB, it is eye catching indeed.
DeleteThat IS a great mural. Even if we've seen it before -- and I'm not sure we have -- it's worth a second look!
ReplyDeleteSteve, since I wrote the text I've decided that I haven't used it before, even if my usual system failed.
DeleteI'm in Glasgow at the moment. It is a city of wonderful building murals too.
ReplyDeleteGraham, Glasgow seems like it would be a city for murals...and graffiti.
DeleteLove the murals - a classic.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roentare. I thought you may have seen it yourself.
DeleteThat is mural one would never get tired of seeing. So many things to discover.
ReplyDeleteCan we see the photo you were moved to take three times?
Merlot, I chose the best of the three and the others I deleted.
DeletePretty sure I haven't seen this one before, it's very nice, love the ladybug.
ReplyDeleteThanks River. The ladybug is the star.
DeleteIt looks an interesting one Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret.
DeleteOh, I'm sure I'd remember if you used that one before. A delight for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThat's good to hear Kirk.
DeleteI certainly haven't seen this one before Andrew. Wow, what a great mural, so much to discover in that forest/garden. Thanks for participating in Monday murals Andrew
ReplyDeleteYour mural was great too Sami. Thank you.
DeleteA mural to look at every time you pass by
ReplyDeleteIt isn't a mural I will forget Bertiebo. Thank you.
DeleteWonderful mural with so much detailing!
ReplyDeleteThanks ME.
DeleteEven if it had been posted before it is worth another look. It is nice to see something so tropical since I just came back from a coolish walk.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat, and it is only going to get cooler for you. Get your winter coat out.
DeleteNature at its finest. This is a real beauty.
ReplyDeleteLaughed a the 7/11 in the background.
Thanks B & E. Commerce cannot be ignored.
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