Artsy and Fun

The Cathedral Area in our province’s capital city is an artsy-fartsy district that a person could spend an entire day exploring.

From little clothing boutiques to sidewalk cafes, to a variety of bookstores, and to art installations on the walls of both businesses and homes, the Cathedral Area holds an “old meets new” sort of charm.

In a previous post, I featured a photo of a mural that I was disappointed in because I was too close, so cut off the end of it.

I returned last week and used the 0.5 lens on my camera and voila!

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20 responses to “Artsy and Fun”

  1. Edward Ortiz Avatar

    Beautiful murals, Terry. You captured them really well with that lens.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Edward. Have a great day!

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      1. Edward Ortiz Avatar

        You’re so welcome. Have a great weekend, Terry.

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  2. Phil Strawn Avatar

    I don’t know how to attach a picture to a reply, but my son, who lives on North Padre Island, had all the classic record albums from the ’60s and ’70s painted on his canal bulkhead. He also has a surfing mural on the side of his house. I’ve painted a few murals over the years, but nothing like the one above. Nice post.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Phil. The art work at your son’s place sounds great, and it’s interesting to learn that you’ve painted murals too. Have a great evening!

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  3. Chuckster Avatar
    Chuckster

    I love wall art, this is no exception. Somehow it seems to be such a liberating and expressive medium. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I’m happy you enjoyed it! Enjoy the rest of your day!

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  4. A Creative Spirit Avatar

    The wall ar is beautiful!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      There sure are some talented folks out there, aren’t there, Carole? Have a fab evening!

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  5. Lana Avatar

    The full wall art is so great. Particularly love the ladybird.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I love that mural too, Lana. We call them ladybugs in Canada, so I had to think for a second about what you meant. It’s fun hearing expressions from other places for the same thing. 😊 Have a fab rest of your day!

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      1. Lana Avatar

        Oh yes! They really should be ladybugs.

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  6. mary Avatar

    Great photo!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Mary! Enjoy your day!

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  7. annemariedemyen Avatar

    The Cathedral area holds a special charm for sure. Jen and I used to visit Aware Books, a tea store (Cuppa Tea?) and Bernard Callebaut chocolate shop on a somewhat regular basis. Good times! 😁

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Is that chocolate shop still there, Anne? I use Callebaut chocolate for the ganache filling for my French Macarons.

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      1. Terry Avatar

        I just looked it up. It’s not the same chocolate as what I use. Mine is Belgian chocolate and it sounds like the chocolate this store sells is made by Canadian chocolatiers.

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      2. annemariedemyen Avatar

        No. They changed their name to Regina Chocolates (?). Their prices went up fifty percent and their chocolates were terrible. I bought one little box for Dan and I one Christmas. We would each have one every evening and then argue about whose was worse. We loved Callebaut chocolates!

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  8. Betty Avatar

    Good job, Terry! Sounds like a fun area!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Betty! It sure is a nice area – I believe it’s also the oldest one in the city. Have a great day!

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