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Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:49

Hi, ks. Great contribution to this site :-)...

Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:48

Sometimes it's more okay to be different in a large city than in a small town....

Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:44

Many people worldwide just love to listen to his talks and would dearly pay for his 'jabbering'....

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Graffiti
Posted by:bjneary
Graffiti text:Boy With Raised Arm year 2002
Graffiti translation:This is on an American Red Cross Building located at 40th and Powelton Streets and I think it shows hope for one and all.
Taken on:9.4.2009
Place:West Philadelphia
City:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Country:UNITED STATES
Comment:American Red Cross along with Philadelphia Mural Arts sponsored this on their building and it's message is kind of like "it takes a village to raise a child"
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjneary/3380853028/
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Graffiti
Posted by:bjneary
Graffiti text:Mural on house located at 43rd and Powelton Avenues.
Graffiti translation:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder or LOOKING THROUGH A FENCE.
Taken on:2.4.2009
Place:West Philadelphia
City:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Country:UNITED STATES
Comment:Through a fence, you can see how large the mural is to cover the side of the house.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjneary/
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Graffiti
Posted by:bjneary
Graffiti text:Flowers on side of house on 43rd and Powelton Streets bring beauty and color to the neighborhood.
Graffiti translation:by Paul Santoleri, sponsored by the Philadelphia Mural Arts & The Philadelphia Museum of Art, restored in 2006.
Taken on:2.4.2009
Place:West Philadelphia
City:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Country:UNITED STATES
Comment:Murals are painted on buildings, homes, schools in and around West Philadelphia to add beauty and culture to those that live there and those who visit the City of Brotherly Love.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjneary/
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