02 March, 2020

monday mural

the old forge
created by local artist kevin gallagher


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33 comments:

  1. Ohhh. That smell of burning hoofs.
    And still these animals trust us humans!
    Beautiful mural, is that your neighbourhood? Are you feeling good in your new home?
    A nice day to you, Bill!

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  2. Nice one. It tricks you to take a look inside.

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  3. Hello, I love this mural, beautiful! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

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  4. Was that once really the site of a forge? I wonder what’s in the building now.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  5. Hi Bill.

    Beautiful wall painting.

    Greeting from Patricia.

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  6. What a sweet mural, really lovely.
    Thanks for contributing Bill.

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  7. Now how many people have walked into the blacksmith hop and hit the wall. Very realistic.

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  8. That is truly a work of art! I enjoy seeing all the details, amazed at each one. Do you know who the artist was? Hope he/she does more pieces throughout your area.

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  9. What a wonderful mural harking back to an earlier, simpler time.

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  10. Wow!such Nice building With that painting!Lovely :)))

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  11. I like that. My son does a bit of blacksmithing.

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  12. As you may know, I love murals. I especially love that this one has a horse and a dog!

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  13. Makes me sort of wonder whether there's really a forge there or not. :-)

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  14. Very nicely done! When I lived in Northern California there was only one farrier in the region. It was quickly becoming a lost art.

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  15. This is really beautiful. Thanx Bill.

    God bless.

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  16. What a super discovery Bill, so well done ✨

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  17. This is a wonderful mural Bill, so pleased you found it and shared it here.

    All the best Jan

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  18. Love this. MY late husband was a farrier/horseshoes and loved working the forge
    MB

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