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DAY 350 of NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: Reflection of Christmas Downtown

Happy 6th day of Christmas to all! reflection downtown not exactly a triptych two buildings plus tree Did you notice that the tree is not reflected?  The reflection is made up of only what’s  behind the tree. shared with James' wonderful WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #379 The reflections James takes  are always astonishing! Thanks, James for hosting this meme.

Weekend Reflections #263: Cyclist

cyclist driving by Where is he in the reflection? looking… there he is! wander over to James' Weekend Reflections #263

Weekend Reflections #262: Downtown Market

groc'ry and deli selling organic produce plus... grown locally joyfully linked to James' Weekend Reflections #262

Weekend Reflections #259: Chase Bank

Chase Bank reflected, sadly, soon to disappear departing downtown  joining others at James' Weekend Reflections #259

Weekend Reflections: Downtown Reflected

downtown reflected, teacher and students alike snapping cameras sharing with James' Weekend Reflections

Ein Stuck Himmel: Downtown Sky

Walnut Street, Muncie, peering south, loving the view delighting my heart.  sharing with  Tina's  Ein Stück Himmel

Shadow Shot Sunday 2: Table and Chairs

vacant chairs waiting to be filled please sit down image taken at a local  coffee shop called The Caffeinery owned by a former student of mine Congratulations, Lauren and Frank! Their Facebook page is found here . sharing with Shadow Shot Sunday 2 hosted this week by Gemma Wiseman

Haiku My Heart: Downtown Blooms

  lovely blooms galore up and down the streets...free-will   Muncie gardeners  and here, for a bit of fun, I've added artful flowers from my latest  favorite shop downtown... Refresh Design happily hooking up with Rebecca's Haiku My Heart

June 14- Flag Day in the USA

Flag Day in Muncie marked by this man parceling out our flags downtown!   Go here for history of Flag Day . Personal aside: When I was young, my mom would  cry at the sight of our flag, especially when it was carried in parades.  Thoughtless young person as I was, I would get embarrassed. Well, Momma, I'm carrying on that tradition;  I now get teary-eyed when I view that Grand Old Flag!

Shadow Shot Sunday 2: Downtown Streets

strolling, photo class  facilitator: Stuart thank you, Cornerstone According to the center's Facebook page, 12 people had opted to attend. Three of us showed up. Ages for us ranged from 12 years old to my age 70 something. But each of us showed excitement  when we encountered  something worth  shooting.  I surely found quite a lot  since my photo total for today was 324! Thank you, Stuart, for your guidance today. sharing with Shadow Shot Sunday 2   hosted by Gemma Wiseman,  Chubskulit Rose and Magical Mystical Teacher

Himmelsk: Downtown Skies

darkness seen downtown, thinking  rainstorm's abrewin' no tornados, please linked to Himmelsk

Weekend Reflections: DeFur Voran Building

DeFur Voran building intriguing  tower- shaped windows  seen downtown! DeFur Voran's website identifies its business in this way: When I captured the windows' reflections, I hadn't noticed which business  was located there.  Only after uploading the image to my computer, did I see the sign. The DeFur Voran law offices have been in Muncie for over 100 years. more reflections at James' Weekend Reflections 

Chesterfield's: a Restaurant That Is Not a Restaurant

Having read about a restaurant that's not a restaurant  in Muncie's newspaper, T he Star Press , my daughter-in-law and I decided to eat lunch together at Chesterfield's. The food is cooked and served by Ivy Tech students that are studying the culinary courses. Of course, I had my camera with me so I had fun capturing lots of interesting items, not including the food. I'm sure that many of downtown workers will be taking advantage of the Valentine Day's sale tomorrow. I think this is Virginia Mayo , an actress in the 1940s and 1950s. The table at far right is where daugher-in-law and I enjoyed our food. The turkey Reuben is exquisitely tasty! Although the pumpernickel bread is not yet baked by the students, one of the teachers told me that they would after they've learned about it in the classroom. The only person I recognize in this trio of Chesterfield ads is the actress at the left. She is Lana Turner , whose legs were insure...

Shadow Shot: Downtown

Downtown buildings, lovely vintage architecture, hoping for renewal of shopping. Done in by cookie-cutter malls. Hope springs eternal by the council. Dreaming of ways to draw the retailers once more. Vintage people like myself picture themselves walking and greeting in a more relaxed venue.    more shadow images more SOOC Sunday shots