My Town Monday: Through a Friend’s Eyes

photo of Dream, by Tammy Jo Fuller, by Kari Radney
My friend Kari Radney sent me some photos that she took at the Cups of Kindness opening celebration.This is a collection of photos of pieces that were donated to the benefit as well as pieces by artists we represent at our Gallery.
I asked her if she would be my guest blogger for My Town Monday. Here are her impressions of My Town, the Village of Peninsula, population 602.
Welcome to Peninsula! Come and stay a while,
the places you see are sure to make you smile.As the train comes in (and it’s hard not to hear it)
it shakes the ground of those who are near it.Elements Gallery is a place filled with art,
pottery and paintings and work from the heart.Fishers Pub, is a fun place to eat,
their food is delicious and such a great treat!The Emporium has lots of antiques
each one has a story and is very unique.The Winking lizard is a popular spot,
every dish that they serve is fresh, tasty & hot.Yellow Creek Trading is colorful and fun,
with cute things to buy for everyone.Kilted Yak, the snow gear shop,
is a place that you should stopThe Towpath is where everyone hikes,
walking or running or riding on bikes.The Art Academy is another must see,
This place is just filled with creativity.The Peninsula Library, with tons of books,
all waiting inside, for you to come look.Century Cycles, the local bike store,
has monthly night rides and bicycles galore.

Love and Love, by Gwen Waight, photo by Kari Radney

These pieces were donated by students and faculty of the Kent State University Ceramics Department, photo by Kari Radney

The Giving Cup, by Nicki Lanzi, photo by Kari Radney

Suncatcher, by Merrily Sprague, photo by Kari Radney

Fused Glass by David Norton, photo by Kari Radney

Fused Glass by David Norton, photo by Kari Radney

Blown Glass Calla Lily by Sue Berry, photo by Kari Radney

Looking up at Blown Glass Plant Rooters by Michael Mikula, photo by Kari Radney
I am so grateful to many hands and hearts that have participated in our show and sale to benefit the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. If you are so inclined, please visit our website.

My Town Monday, the brainchild of Travis Erwin, is a wonderful way to explore the world through other bloggers’ eyes.
Travis is taking a break for until January. Junosmom, over at Lifetime Learning, and Chris, at e-Cuniform Scratchings, are the keepers of the Marauders in his stead. Follow the links posted at their blogs and you’ll find stories of places all over this fine blue planet.































