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- Monday Mural
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- look this way
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12 comments:
This is the first utility box in Ontario that I have seen with a mural. They are a common sight in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Keep those Monday murals coming and I'll try and keep up with you.
This is my first, too. I was pretty excited!
Good way to decorate it.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
I'm impressed!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
I like the mural, it would be nice if all the utility boxes were painted with murals. Great capture!
I'm all for it, especially if it prevents ugly graffiti tags.
Wow! Love the creativity in this.
A very cool way to decorate the hydro boxes! I see I now have three locations to follow for Monday Murals... :-)
Great mural!
I've certainly seen them tagged but never painted like this. Nice catch!
What a neat way of making a utility box attractive. Maybe we could learn a lesson from this here in the US. The mural itself is lovely. Such a nice and interesting post. genie
So much nicer than the naked box.
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