From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art from World War I
Second set of photos from the exhibit at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas. I’d love to see the exhibit again.






From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art from World War I
Second set of photos from the exhibit at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas. I’d love to see the exhibit again.






From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art from World War I
I went to see the Trench Art exhibit at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas. It was beautiful, fascinating, and heart-wrenching. These photos do not do it justice.
Art is everywhere, all the time.






Art in The Contemporary Austin Museum Without Walls, where Waller Creek flows into Lady Bird Lake. This structure has 1,254 bicycles in it.








More areas of interest along the east side of the Lady Bird Lake trail.
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Fence graffiti.

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Art in support of the fight against cancer.

But as soon as I took that photo, I noticed two people sleeping on the side. Not sure how much hope they have.

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If we all lived in these apartments, we wouldn’t have to drive to access the lake or the trail.


