Monday, May 4, 2020

Taking Back The Streets

With all of the humans isolating indoors the creatures are taking back the streets and laneways. This happy group of raccoons is even doing a bit of tagging on the wall. The artist for this one is Emily May Rose whose raccoons appear in a lot of places around the city.   
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click HERE to see more creatures from around the world.

23 comments:

  1. teehee... those naughty bandits are everywhere!

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  2. ...this is great, real raccoons here are often sick and diseased!

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  3. The raccoon mural is very cute Pat. Thanks for participating :)

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  4. What a fun mural. Raccoons are such clever animals.

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  5. This is so fun! What a great mural. It reminded me of the little raccoons I saw peeking out at me from a street drain when I was in California last year. I tried to grab my camera but they were too quick for me.

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  6. Thank you for making me laugh.

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  7. Oh, how cute is that!!!
    I only know them from the zoo so far.

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  8. LOL, cute mural. My hubby sees the raccoons on our deck every night.
    Take care! Enjoy your day, have a happy new week ahead.

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  9. Yep, I've been noticing many more species of birds as of late.

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  10. This is great. And after raiding a bunch of pantries I wouldn't be surprised to see one with a paint can, either.

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  11. How clever and extremely timely. I loved it. There used to be a raccoon family that lived in my neighborhood. Not sure where they moved to, but I sure like this mural.

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  12. Even The Raccoons Are Wearing A Mask - Fantastic Photo

    Cheers

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  13. Love it Pat, Emily May has a cheeky sense of humour 😉

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  14. A fun mural, Pat. Love it.

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  15. Linda historia familiar Pat.
    Un abrazo.

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  16. Oh this is delightful! I'm so glad I didn't miss it. Think I'll share it

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