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High Rise Attitude

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Economically speaking, you've already spent a fortune on that high rise apartment or loft space.  It would be a smashing success to finish out the interior space walls with some retro art. These days certain types of art is just what a fast paced, urban concrete, city centered living space needs.  It provides that panache, with boosting exhilaration. Specifically designed for apartment walls, open spaces and city apartments I've created designs that, when displayed properly, will complete your home in such a way that you will be the envy of the block. Introducing my "design d'intérieur vivifiant". The latest in splashy canvas prints to bump your creds to the max. Pick them up here:   http://greg-sharpe.artistwebsites.com/art/all/retro+interior/all   "If its not different then everyone already has it".  

On the Outer Banks of Hustle and Bustle

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Not long ago I took a trip to the Smokey Mountains in hopes of a new adventure. I spent a few days in and around the main street that runs past the city shops, restaurants and attractions. As I walked the sidewalks I kept wondering what else there was here besides hustle and bustle. I wanted to see the wilderness that so tightly wrapped this beautiful area.  I started very early one morning and decided to drive to outer banks of the main city street to see where it would take me. As I drove I started seeing that the city and county had taken measures for the “out of Towner’s. If you know your way around its not a problem, but this tourist location had its limits for directional signs. I mean, you had signs up to a point, but then there were no more signs, and they essentially disappeared.  I tried using maps on the Internet, but they are only for main roads, and the satellite views could be years old. The only way to do this was the old fashioned way, get out and actually explo