Cool mural. I used to love playing cowboys and indians as a child. Of course we never had a real fire or elaborate headdresses. A blanket over the washing line and a bird feather stuck behind the ear… thanks for the memories Gilly 🙂
Very colourful and like Meg I’m wondering about the story. The children? on the left appear to be modern day, yet there is a ship from Christopher Columbus times sailing past…
Where and what for? I want to know! And your job is to tell me to look and consider, and for once, think for myself.
Yes, what could it be about? 🙂
Cool mural. I used to love playing cowboys and indians as a child. Of course we never had a real fire or elaborate headdresses. A blanket over the washing line and a bird feather stuck behind the ear… thanks for the memories Gilly 🙂
You can tell we are close in age!
This photo made me think of Thanksgiving. It’s a wonderful mural. Nicely captured Gilly. 😃
Thanks Issy it reminds me of a First Nation poem or story that I’ve heard from a blogging friend
Cute mural, Gilly. Love the different activities portrayed here. 🙂
It was quite strangely placed to my mind – on the path beside the beach at Budleigh!
we have a lot of naive paintings in our home. Soothing like any art…
How lovely that must be, so easy on the eye and mind.
Very colourful and like Meg I’m wondering about the story. The children? on the left appear to be modern day, yet there is a ship from Christopher Columbus times sailing past…
It was on a wall on a beach side path – quite an odd place to create it!
Yes it was…
Fascinating! I won’t even speculate. 😆