Here is my entry for Marsha’s, Always Write blog, PPAC #10.

Featured Bloggers
We had a marvelous response from all of you on last week’s PPAC #9. Marsha picked out the featured bloggers and says “thank you” to each of you for joining along in our challenge. Their posts really grabbed Cee’s attention. They are all worthy of a second or third look.





Public art is which encompasses any form of art you see in a public place, large or small, statues, murals, graffiti, gardens, Christmas lights, even buildings or bridges. The art should be visible from streets, sidewalks or outdoor public places.
I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

Love the tractor and bear 🐻
Love the combination and the art.
Thank you Cee Neuner, for featuring my post
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Marsha featured you last Friday. I’m just gladly showing off her featured bloggers 😀 😀
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You are kind and always encouraging.
We get the confidence.
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Cee, this is lovely. I love the bear and tractor as well, but the murals are interesting. I didn’t remember the Yaquina Bridge being green. I wrote about our trip to Newport in 2018. (Not the best photography) https://alwayswrite.blog/2018/08/07/how-to-escape-the-heat-discover-newport-oregon/
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The green bridge started here in Oregon. 😀 😀 It’s always been green. Although between paintings and bright sun it can look much lighter at times. 😀
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I got some lovely pictures of old concrete bridges on one of our trips.
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So you’ve been to the wax museum. I’ve never been…it just doesn’t appeal to me. From that distance you wouldn’t have seen the bridge as green 😀 😀
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It wasn’t too appealing, but remember, I was with my brother. We did things he wanted too. I wanted to go on a boat. He said ok when he should have been honest and got super sick.
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The bear on the tractor is amazing!
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It was s fun to see 😀 😀
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Love the wooden bear on tractor.
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So glad you like it 😀
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I like the bear on the tractor too. It reminds me also of the wood carvings dotted around Geeveston. Another reminder of our similar forest heritage.
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We did (or did) live in similar climate types. 😀
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These are so lovely! ❤
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Thanks Lolsy for commenting 😀
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Fun series of beautiful things!
I particularly how they incorporated the music staff and notes on the wall. And the tulip bench in front of the tulips!
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I’m so happy you like those photos 😀
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The bear on the tractor made me smile. That must have taken a while to carve.
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An experienced professional wood carver can make these rather quickly….at least in my mind.
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Such a fun and beautiful PPAC series, Cee. The carved tractor is so cool! 🙂
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I’m so glad you like the tractor. Thanks Amy 😀
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That bridge is spectacular! I also love the tulip bench.
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