Edster, Bruno, Arthur, and I were blessed to be able to take a vacation to my second home...West Virginia.
In the heart of this state is a quaint small town of 992 people called Sutton. Sitting on the Elk River, Sutton is a slice of Americana... It is also a town that cherishes the creative endeavors of local, Appalachian artists.
This colorful building truly drums up the curiosity...
And this old church converted to Landmark Studio for the Arts...particularly emphasizes drama and dance.
While the Cafe Cimino is an elegant restaurant and a Bed and Breakfast, it also has a gallery that is an extension of Mountain Made, arts and crafts of West Virginian artisans including pottery, jewelry, painting, textiles, and photography.
But walking down the brick streets...there are other treasures and components that give you a sense of Sutton...
This town is big on swings...(so love this wicker swing!)...
And porches...
and places to sit...
whether alone...
or joined by a friend or a friend you haven't met yet on a bench...
And plants and flowers are sprinkled as you walk along the way...
Tulips in white, wooden flower boxes...
Lilacs outside curtained windows...
Potted posey outside a cafe...
And these breath-taking bleeding hearts in a neighbor's front yard...
But I loved looking at buildings, signs of wear, and structures...
Like these blue arches...
Or a door and stairwell heading who knows where...
And old, ornate wrought iron fence that has seen better days...
A sign that hints of the culture of this town...
Locking in or locking out?...
And this delightful positive graffiti at the Girl Scout center...
And signs of children...
And no matter how short or long your stay...you cannot help but know this is a true American home town.
Gorgeous walk, your photos are amazing, thanks for sharing it sounds like a great place and so beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to be from and to return to often. Yes, it's living Americana.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great little town. Thanks for the lovely tour.
ReplyDeleteWonerful, thanks for sharing. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! This little town is going on my list of places I want to see!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Denise! It's like a step back into Mayberry or some other gentle town in a gentler time. We need more of these.
ReplyDeleteLove all your images and the soft processing. What a cute little town. I'm originally from a town of 900 and you've inspired me to take a second, closer look at where I'm from. I'll be headed back to Sidney, Illinois this summer with camera in hand.
ReplyDeleteLove all your images and the soft processing. What a cute little town. I'm originally from a town of 900 and you've inspired me to take a second, closer look at where I'm from. I'll be headed back to Sidney, Illinois this summer with camera in hand.
ReplyDeleteI love how you shared this small town! My favorites are the front porches and swings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tribute album to Sutton. I am particularly drawn to your images of 'sitting places' and architectural details...evidence, artifacts of the people there. Hmmm. You are helping me discover too...Thanks!
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