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there's not much left, but this is one of the oldest gas stations on Route 66, just east of Arcadia, OK.
The buildings encircling the Verona Cathedral (Il Duomo) courtyard are as colorful and full of character as you can imagine. Delightful!!!
As yet a prototype design garden flower box, net covered against eager cats and guarded by a pair of plant pot sheep.
The Bronze Cow, 2001
Peter Hanig
Chicago Cultural Center
78 East Washington Street
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CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTER
78 East Washington Street
(at North Michigan Avenue across from Millennium Park)
The Loop
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The stunning 5-floor landmark building (Classical Revival style) originally opened in 1897 and housed the first Chicago Public Library and a Civil War Memorial.
When the central public library moved to a new home in the Loop in 1991, the Chicago Cultural Center moved in.
One of the most comprehensive free art showcases in the USA - it's known as the "People's Palace" - providing Chicago both a local and global arts cultural scene from radio, literature, art, music, dance to theater, film and lectures.
The building is home to 2 magnificent stained-glass domes. One by George Healy and Louis Millet in the Grand Army of the Republic rotunda. The other a Louis Tiffany of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in the Preston Bradley Hall - reported to be the largest Tiffany dome in the world at 38 feet in diameter with some 30,000 pieces of glass in 243 sections held within an ornate case iron frame. In 2008 it was fully restored to Tiffany's original vision as it was in 1897.
I found this little cottage in a town not far from where I live on an evening photo expedition this past summer. I love the wood colour, flower boxes and shrubs. I found the photo a little harsh so I softened it by putting this frame around it - found in Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition.
With my grateful thank you to Flowerbox www.flickr.com/photos/flowrbx/ for her permission to paint from her photo, taken on Salt Spring Island, B.C.
Thanks Karen. Coulddn't turn this photo upright. Guess you have to look at it sideways! sorry.
Thanks Greg.. it is now up right!
Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca
The first installation of this unique vertical garden was completed in September 2007. The garden consists of over 500 plants and 80 different species.
My company, Verdant Gardens Design website:
Flowerbox website: www.flowerboxbuilding.com
Architect's website: www.dereksanders.net
View from Dina's balcony, beautiful in every direction you look
To all who visit and view, and – especially – express support and satisfaction: you are much appreciated!
Balkon-Blick auf die Schönbornstraße Ecke Badergasse
"are in the Blooms of Tomorrow", what a title! It seems to me that the seeds of tomorrow are in the blooms of today, but perhaps I'm mistaken. It's very pretty, anyway! The artist is Connie Meredith.
The 2019 public art project entries were unveiled last Saturday. They are benches with attached flower boxes built by the Veterans Outreach group and decorated by local artists. The theme is "Racine's Past, Present and Future".
boston, massachusetts
october 1969
student group (SDS) protesting BRA redevelopment plan
mt. vernon street, beacon hill
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Jellyfish - they sting like hell, but they're pretty from above. :)
Supplies:
Bobunny Double Dot
Doodlebug Flowerbox patterned paper
Recollections cardstock
Fiskars border punch
Gelly Roll pen
And a scrap corrugated paper from Load Day 2
Saint-Émilion's history goes back to prehistoric times and is a World Heritage site, with fascinating Romanesque churches and ruins stretching all along steep and narrow streets.
The Romans planted vineyards in what was to become Saint-Émilion as early as the 2nd century.
This is a cute little train depot in Summerville, GA. Behind me in this image is one of the very few train turntables that is still in use in the U.S. "Up the road a piece" is the small town of Trion -- which exists solely around a denim manufacturing plant. I am pretty sure that a lot of that Milliken cotton comes into town on a train here.
Something Different - We see Flowers taken from side and front view, so why not from the rear - This is a Tiger Lily taken from behind