Saturday, June 29, 2019


Cuyahoga-Flaming water

The whistle of Fairy darts and the moan of the highland moors sing that I am Clan Morrison. Wire d-rings and wood frames declares me am artist. I am from Houston which is said to have “environmental problems, but the Cuyahoga burned. Originally Northeast Ohio was sacred to the native peoples. At one time, the area was The Ohio Erie canal and the glory. In 1974, the park was organized. The park is unique in that the park is the unity of federal land Cleveland nature reservations and private and public land. I collect arrow heads it.


Cuyahoga has a special mythology. Behind everything is The Inn at Brandywine Falls which was built in 1848. You can see the falls from it. In front of that is  the Baptist Meeting House was built in Streetsboro, Ohio in 1852  which was moved to the park in 1970. Every thing on on the beaver marsh. The locomotive is for the Cuyahoga Scenic Railroad which started operation in1880 and became part of the park 1989. The glass flower is from the glassblowing at the Hale Farm and village which was give the Western Reserve as a museum in 1956 upon the death of the the great-grand daughter of the original owner Jonathan Hale and resides in the park.It is 9” x 12,” drawn with pencil and white chalk and completed recently.If you are interested in buying this or any other of my work email me at MatthewMorrison76@gmail.com to order.

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