The final installment of the porch mural
I�m starting at the train station again to show you some changes I made to my train.  I added a few rocks over the tunnel and scattered around the hill, but the big thing was I removed the smoke coming from the train.  I�m going to add it back later, probably this spring with some people and other stuff, or not.
brewery & bike shop
After leaving the station and moving on down the dirt road you first pass the Kingsford's Brew House.  It�s the local micro-brewery.   After knocking back a few cool ones you can then get a bicycle at Wheeler's Bike Shop next door.  They specialize in penny-farthings so I hope you have strong legs.
From the bike shop you pedal past the courthouse on your way to the bakery.
Next to the bakery lives a French guy.  He doesn�t come out much because people are still ticked at him, and even now they only buy freedom bread at the bakery.
It was about here the mural project began to wear on me I really wanted to get done.  So with Susan�s encouraging words ringing in my ears, �will you ever get all that paint, ladders and other crap off the porch�, I decided to speed things up a bit.  This section became, well, nothing but some needed green spaces for the town people.
Click here and it will take you to the full monty so to speak.  I laid out a panaramic view as if you're standing on the proch.  It sort of lets you see what the whole thing looks like.
Family page
So with one last green space to fill, I put in Little Foot, and Sara, Abby�s two favorite dinosaurs.
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