Thursday, May 23, 2013

Garden Center



This is the time of year when everyone -- in the northern hemisphere at least -- is going to their local garden centers, to buy new plants to replenish their gardens.

Well, don't go here.  It is not a garden center.  The historic district in the town of Wethersfield has wonderfully interesting street signs.  This is the intersection of Garden Street and Center Street.  A different view of the intersection is seen below.


22 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

What a cute sign!I love the charming house in your second composition and the stone "vase" is wonderful!An special place there, thanks for sharing your pictures!
Léia

Sue said...

You discovered one of my walking routes.

Michelle said...

Clever street sign!

Lynette said...

Once again you've shared with us a fine post, Jack.

gardenbug said...

:)

Sharon said...

Clever title today! I love those street signs.

Clueless in Boston said...

Clever and whimsical; a great combination.

Lowell said...

Isn't there a Garden City, Maryland (or maybe New Jersey)?

From the 2nd shot, I'd say the signs are geographically correct - you are looking at the center of a garden!

Malyss said...

What a lovely sign!

RedPat said...

One of the best street signs ever!

VP said...

Very nice sign!

LOLfromPasa said...

How neat is that! Garden Centre is on our list of places to visit too here in England. The question is, when? This year, May has been the 7th coldest May since records were kept.

CaT said...

haha, thats funny!

jennyfreckles said...

Love it! I would dither and not know whether to go left or right to the non-existent garden centre.

Dianne said...

A nifty sign Jack with the cut-out house atop ... I think I'll take a left down Garden Street.

William Kendall said...

Looks like a nice spot to live!

Randy said...

Great looking sign.

cieldequimper said...

:-) cool!

Karl said...

:-) I love your sense of humor.

Gunn said...

Creative and very pretty.

Linda said...

Cute post!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Pretty signage Jack..and over here we are about to prune and cut back in preparation for winter..