The 1912 Goodland Carnegie Library, now the Goodland Arts Center.
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A woman on my friends list on Facebook used to be the exec director of that art center. I really enjoyed seeing it years ago. Don’t know when I’ll get out there again, but would like to see it again.
That’d be fun, but that’d be a very long trip. However, there is a lot to see along I-70.
There used to be a man in or near Victoria who did mailbox art. I wonder if he is still out there. I never saw his place in person. He was in a book about mailbox art a few years ago. Sadly, so much environmental art disappears.
I painted my mailbox years ago–a mule with sunflowers on one side and 3 kids and a flag on the other. I need to put out a new one, but I don’t want to throw away the mule–even though we don’t have mules anymore!
I painted one for my daughter who lives in rural Louisburg and somebody smashed it–imagine that!
A woman on my friends list on Facebook used to be the exec director of that art center. I really enjoyed seeing it years ago. Don’t know when I’ll get out there again, but would like to see it again.
Maybe flyover people need to take a roadtrip! wouldn’t that be fun?
That’d be fun, but that’d be a very long trip. However, there is a lot to see along I-70.
There used to be a man in or near Victoria who did mailbox art. I wonder if he is still out there. I never saw his place in person. He was in a book about mailbox art a few years ago. Sadly, so much environmental art disappears.
I painted my mailbox years ago–a mule with sunflowers on one side and 3 kids and a flag on the other. I need to put out a new one, but I don’t want to throw away the mule–even though we don’t have mules anymore!
I painted one for my daughter who lives in rural Louisburg and somebody smashed it–imagine that!