Welp...I wonder if it is too late to take up an instrument, being as πΌπΆπ΅πΆπΆπ΅ I have managed to aggravate the snot of of everyone already?
Yes there is a story. It is about a lass called Sandra who thought she could charm a pair of lions with her flute playing. It worked for half an hour or so until the lions got hungry and ate her. This tragic event brought tears to her grandmother's eyes but fortunately she had seven other grandchildren.
The lion whisperer? It's a lovely mural Andrew, thanks for participating in Monday Murals. I found out your mural was painted by Lautaro Musse, in 2024 for "Show Me Some Art Festival" in Moe, Victoria.
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Music hath charm to soothe the savage beast?
ReplyDeleteIt is actually music soothes the savage breast.
DeleteMale lion asleep.
ReplyDeleteGood gentle ‘music soothes the beast’ mural. The blue background certainly sets the scene
ReplyDeleteWhen were you in Moe?
No wonder I didn't recognise the location. I stopped off for lunch in about November 2024 on my way to East Gippsland.
DeleteIf that really is from Congreve, the bride does not look to be in mourning. She looks serene.
ReplyDeleteWelp...I wonder if it is too late to take up an instrument, being as πΌπΆπ΅πΆπΆπ΅ I have managed to aggravate the snot of of everyone already?
ReplyDeleteTo me it is not even about politics but basic decency by those in public. You are a decent person.
DeleteYes there is a story. It is about a lass called Sandra who thought she could charm a pair of lions with her flute playing. It worked for half an hour or so until the lions got hungry and ate her. This tragic event brought tears to her grandmother's eyes but fortunately she had seven other grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteHer instrument is putting one lion to sleep but not the other. Proof, I guess, that such creatures taste in music is not uniform.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI agree one hundred percent. Thank you for sharing.
DeleteThere always a story.
ReplyDeleteAs others have said "Music Soothes the Savage Beast". It's a very nice mural, I do like lions.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice mural. Maybe the story is her playing to keep all quiet.
ReplyDeleteThe lion whisperer? It's a lovely mural Andrew, thanks for participating in Monday Murals. I found out your mural was painted by Lautaro Musse, in 2024 for "Show Me Some Art Festival" in Moe, Victoria.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. But one thing is certain: it is a very beautiful mural
ReplyDeleteHard to see the connection between the woman and the lions
ReplyDeleteIs she waking the lions up, or lulling them to sleep?
ReplyDeleteBrave lady!
ReplyDeleteThe Lion likes the music.
ReplyDeleteThe Tiger? Not so much.
It is such a joy to see another beautiful mural. There is always a hidden story behind every piece of public art if you look close enough.
ReplyDeleteCalming the beasts with sweet music.
ReplyDeleteKia ora. maybe it has a biblical background.
ReplyDeleteThose guys don't look savage, more bored. Make her stooooop!!
ReplyDeleteMusic minus roar = sleep!
ReplyDeleteDaniela in the lions' den?
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