shoreacres February 17, 2021 at 9:32 pm That little red dude at the left? That’s a displaced Texan, and I know what he’s yelling: “Turn that electricity back on, doggone it!” Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorFebruary 17, 2021 at 11:41 pm Thank you. Maybe it would be as you say if I took this photo yesterday or today. But now we can only sympathize for the Texans and wish them the fastest restoration of electricity and warmer weather. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorFebruary 17, 2021 at 11:31 pm Graffiti is also art, although some people disagree. But I always admire such well done street art. Thanks for your solidarity. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorFebruary 17, 2021 at 11:22 pm Thank you, Susan. Street art is not always of high quality and with great ideas, but it is almost always interesting. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorFebruary 18, 2021 at 12:34 am Thanks a lot, Cheryl. Typically, graffiti artists use very vibrant colors to create a greater impact. And I like it too. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorFebruary 18, 2021 at 10:56 am Thank you. I love graffiti for their very interesting way of expressing themselves. Reply ↓
That little red dude at the left? That’s a displaced Texan, and I know what he’s yelling: “Turn that electricity back on, doggone it!”
Thank you. Maybe it would be as you say if I took this photo yesterday or today. But now we can only sympathize for the Texans and wish them the fastest restoration of electricity and warmer weather.
I wish I could do grafitti! or even take pics lol
Graffiti is also art, although some people disagree. But I always admire such well done street art. Thanks for your solidarity.
Fun!
Thank you, Susan. Street art is not always of high quality and with great ideas, but it is almost always interesting.
Love the colors! Great photo, Volva! ❤
Thanks a lot, Cheryl. Typically, graffiti artists use very vibrant colors to create a greater impact. And I like it too.
Quirky.
Thank you. I love graffiti for their very interesting way of expressing themselves.
Great work
Thank you.