Thursday, March 6, 2014

Signs, Signs, Selma Welcome Center

It's Selma's big season for tourists, and over the next several weeks,
 the Selma Welcome Center will host visitors from all over the USA.

Beginning this weekend, our calendar of events 







6 comments:

William Kendall said...

The building stands out quite nicely against that sky.

genie said...

I like the old red brick, and the iron work is beautiful...a historic building in a historic city.

Gemma Wiseman said...

So love the beautiful, dusky tone of the building etched with the lacey ironwork. It looks stunning in the mellow light.

Kate said...

The bright rich colors are very welcoming!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

i love the shadows. what a neat capture.

i was reading your profile - you are a black belt? wow, that is awesome work. do you still practice? i have always wanted to try it. but i wonder am i too old? i should have started at younger age. ( :

Janet said...

Hi Beth, No, I'm not a Black Belt but a native of Alabama's Black Belt region, a narrow strip of land with heavy clay, mostly black soil. It has become a cultural heritage area too. Thanks for asking! :)