the Journey to Settle Worthington, Ohio - a mural.
Saturday in Worthington you could visit the studio of Lynn Bird overlooking the Worthington Green and see the mural she is painting. And I did.

Worthington's Historical Treasures - May 2012 Opportunities
The Worthington Historical Society said:
"You Are Cordially Invited… to see Lynn Bird, Worthington artist, in her studio, as she paints the mural "Six Weeks and Seven Hundred Miles"
Lynn Bird's studio is upstairs from Wren House at 693-1/2, Suite 102.
The Worthington Historical Society site also said "--just go up the stairs and turn to the right" to find the "Out On A Limb Studio, home to Bird Graphics."
So I did.
The mural celebrates the journey to Worthington and the early settlers from New England. The mural when completed will be displayed in the Orange Johnson House Museum.
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Maureen, I love art of any type but murals are extra special for me. Thank you for sharing. Have a great Mother's Day!
Thanks! It will be neat to see this one when it is completed.
I don't know if I have ever really thought about whether I am a fan of murals or NOT... The City of Columbus has some great murals outside in urban areas. We have one in our administrative office (corporate office) in downtown Columbus on an interior wall.
Maureen having traveled all over Europe, I saw many fantastic murals in Austria, Germany and Italy. They all told stories of the town's history. One of my favorite Murals was in Milan Italy in a church that was totally bombed outduring world war two... and the only wall that remained was of the world famous "last supper" by Leonardo Da Vinci