Monday, October 23, 2017

Olden Times in Deland, Florida


19 comments:

RedPat said...

That is very cool, Lowell! I wonder if it is based on old photos?

Revrunner said...

Looks like a mob! Better call out the Guard.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Must go.

William Kendall said...

Quite vivid. It looks like it was a big job!

Shammickite said...

What a great mural. I really like that.

Taken For Granted said...

Lowell, this is a fine looking mural you found. I loved my trips to Florida in the 1950s, but the old Florida is long gone. I am not old enough to remember the state in the era depicted on this mural. Re your comment today on my blog, I never said the story was true, it is. just what is reported. Yes, it does smell a bit like the back end of a horse. In fact the horse was stolen from a farmer, and may not have been a wonderful, strong jumper.

Bill said...

Pretty impressive mural. A huge crowd of people, better get some help checking those IDs. ☺

Andy said...

Lowell is that you with the blue suit in front of the carriage wheel?
__(‾◡◝ )>

Kay said...

A big, beautiful mural. And I had to take a second look before I recognized that the trees weren't part of it.
You have a good week, too, especially the last couple of days.

Gosia said...

Looks interesting

Marleen said...

It's a fine mural, so much to see there. And the size is impressive!

Karl said...

A great scene on this big and well painted mural, Lowell !

PerthDailyPhoto said...

So beautifully painted Lowell, I'm still trying to decide if the trees are real or not ☺

Francisco Emanuel said...

Mural espectacular.
Um abraço.
Autografos Futebol

Lois said...

Oh this is a pretty one Lowell!

Sharon said...

What a lovely mural.

Kate said...

That mural is a large undertaking and it looks like it is historically accurate.

stardust said...

What an impressive huge mural! I also wonder whether the blooming trees are real or painting.

Yoko

Laura. M said...

Precioso mural Lowell. 😍 Me encanta!!
Un abrazo.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson