The Other Side of the Wall
The Other Side of the Wall in Paducah is the Ohio River. This river flooded the town many years ago, hence the building of the mural wall.
Lined with interesting looking trees
Mural of the locks on the river
Street musicians playing some wonderful music as we walked downtown enjoying the scenery.
Have a wonderful weekend. Next week I will show you a museum. I did not know this type of museum existed anywhere in the country. Cool place though. 🙂
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Sandra, this is in regard to your latest comments on Part 10 of my series. I have not been checking my site daily so I apologize for not seeing them sooner. I received both comments though the first one was listed as Anonymous. I have read both and greatly appreciate your heartfelt response to the great event of your life regarding you and the Lord. You have blessed me. I also appreciate your kind words. I like both comments but need to know if I should post both or one or the other. The first one is longer and contains more of your wonderful life story which I appreciate so much but it will be shown as anonymous which is perfectly okay with me. I would personally prefer that one.
Speaking of which, I had received another anonymous comment about two weeks ago regarding Part 9 of the series. It was regarding the temple being torn down. Was that you? If so I will certainly post it also. I am not sure why they are listed as anonymous.
Once I receive your response to this message I will proceed to answer your previous comments the best I can as soon as I can. Again, you have been and are a great blessing to me, Thank you very much. I hope all is well.
Yes, they are all from me. You can post any of them. I found out when I leave a comment, a pop up ask for one to subscribe. Which I have, but it looks like I have to hit subscribe every time or it will show as anonymous. I look forward to hearing from you, especially about the 3rd temple. I tried looking it up, but could not get a clear answer if it is really being built. Thank you RJ
Thanks Sandra. I look forward to getting back to my previous set up here in part so you and my readers are not having to deal with such. I don’t know why WP would have such a pop up. I do have extensive knowledge regarding the third temple which I will refer to in my response to your comment on my site. I will hopefully get to it soon. Blessings and keep up the great work.
Hi Sandra. This is in regard to your comment from two weeks ago on Part 9 about the third temple. I had placed it in the spam folder back then and it was still there yesterday but today it is gone. I want to comment on the subject but I will need you to please write another comment there so I can. Thanks. In the meantime I will be answering your comment from Part 10.
Yes, that was about a friend of mine being all excited about the building of the 3rd temple. She started her comment full of excitement asking her readers if we have all heard that they have started building it. I could not find much information on it. I al looking forward to your comment. As I am sure you have studied this more.
I just sent my message, it did not ask me to subscribe this time. I am writing this from my phone, so that might make a difference.
I still haven’t received it…
Sounds like a very interesting place – thanks for showing us “behind the wall” Sandra.
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Have a great weekend, Sandra !
Thank you very much Francine ☺️ 😊
Have a great weekend!
Thank you Gerry, you also. ☺️
Oh i am intrigued but what that museum is
It is pretty cool, with very expensive items in it. ☺️
Your posts on Paducah have been outstanding. Having grown up in Cincinnati on the Ohio River, they bring back memories.
Thank you, I am so glad we finally went to visit the town. I like places like this. No big box stores like wallmart, mostly old original laid back kind of places. ☺️