We navigated our kayak upstream through the water lily patches. |
A small motorboat was in the process of marking the lanes for a crew-rowing race. |
We went under several bridges. This railroad bridge always has loads of graffiti. I’m not sure which are new and which ones I’ve seen in previous years. |
I have no idea what meaning the graffiti have — if any! |
Upstream a bit: graffiti on the pedestrian bridge. |
All photos © 2022 by mae sander.
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I like seeing graffiti, but I think some artists aren't ready for prime time and public viewing ;) I vote they use their own houses 'til they better hone their skills lol
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely outing on the water.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great trip on the river, but I'm not sure all that graffiti is to my taste. Some shows real promise and some not so much. However, it was geat to see you took your camera in the kayak.
ReplyDeleteA perfect summer day! And I like the guy with the greeting :-)
ReplyDeleteLive, love, row seems quite apt for your weekend.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of graffiti, but some of those are ok. The setting looks very peaceful. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Mae.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the right time to be on the water and give you a nice day.
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ReplyDeleteYour kayak outing looks nice, I like seeing the lily pads. I am not really a fan of graffiti, but the words Live, love row is a perfect message.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!
Nice to see graffiti while sailing
ReplyDeleteNot the most artistic of grafitti - -but I love the "Live, Love, Row!"
ReplyDeleteWe have the same type of graffiti under our bridges on the Humber River that runs next to us. I don't mind it. Some is better than others.
ReplyDeletelol, I guess the painters don´t mind getting wet :)
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