Wordless Wednesday: Dolphins in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Dolphin & whale mural, Portsmouth NH


15 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Dolphins in Portsmouth, New Hampshire”

  1. Dianne says:

    What a cool picture. Very lovely.

    Have a Happy New Year! :D

  2. MommyWizdom says:

    I love dolphins; they’re so peaceful and serene. What are they doing in NH?

    Happy WW and Happy New Year!!

    • bodhipaksa says:

      What are they doing in NH? They’re adorning a crumbling wall overlooking a parking lot. You can see another detail from the mural here. The mural is by Wyland.

  3. Pretty! I find dolphins so magical. Happy WWW!

  4. I love the texture in the wall. Happy WW: http://tinyurl.com/7yd4×7

  5. Marsha says:

    We just watched some dolphin playing near the beach in the gulf of Mexico here in Florida where I am visiting with my daughter and her family.

    This is my first time to participate in quite some time. Please stop by if you get a chance! Happy New Year!

  6. shannon says:

    Lovely mural, I hope they are able to fix the one spot that is messed up. I always enjoy finding murals instead of graffiti on buildings. It just brightens the day! Happy New Years!

  7. Dolphins always look so happy, they can’t fail to put a smile on my face.

  8. June says:

    Love this shot…rich in texture and I just plain love looking at dolphins!

  9. Jean says:

    we love dolphins at our house…lovely!

  10. It is lovely too bad the wall has not been kept up better

    • bodhipaksa says:

      Yes, it’s in a poor state of repair, Amanda, but I also find something quite beautiful in the neglect.

  11. CatSynth says:

    Cool picture. I agree there is something beautiful in the neglect. One sees a lot of walls in various states wandering the city, and they each contribute a texture.

  12. Alvis says:

    Nice picture. Texture is good word to describe the painting with all the cracks in it.


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Published: Dec 30 2008