Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Hideout Patio

I was hunting for murals when I spotted this one by UB5000 but I must say that the building really attracts a lot of attention from me. It has lovely proportions and seems to have been well-restored as this is a very old part of town and the buildings require so much upkeep.  No yellow birds on this side - he kept them all on the back wall which I showed you yesterday. I'm not sure what the significance of the octopus is - I may have to do a reconnaissance trip to this bar to find out!

18 comments:

  1. I'd love to visit this bar too! ;-)

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  2. Yes, I would say continued investigation is indicated.

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  3. Very nice! That octopus could be a serious threat to those ships.

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  4. We are all expecting a full report. A couple of visits to this bar might be required.

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  5. A reconnaissance trip sounds like just the thing! Love this series.

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  6. It looks like UB5000's art is taking over the neighbourhood. Thanks to you RedPat he getting lots of exposure.

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  7. Very clever the way it blends in to the environment

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  8. Love the windows and the octopus. Great contrast!

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  9. That's a very unusual one, the octopus appears to be climbing up the building!

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  10. I'm intrigued too, especially after noticing that it's a giant octopus reaching out for two ships!

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  11. Wow, that is one interesting octopus, I would venture to guess with the addition of the two sailing ships there is a great story somewhere in there. You are so right, it is a gorgeous building. The window treatments are really lovely.

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  12. I like the building also Pat, the detail on the windows looks so good.

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  13. I like the building also Pat, the detail on the windows looks so good.

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  14. A reconnaissance trip to this bar? Need any help??

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  15. VERY cool mural! I love the octopus and the ships!

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