Okay Okay, Mr. Persistent, the area that borders part of the campus traditonally had amovie theatre, small restaurants, ice cream parlors, duplicating stores and shops that cater to the students. It is a SMALL, dinky area that both commuting-day and resident students used (with appreciation) for years, but has recently taken on a different character with the arrival of more modern shops and parking meters, for heaven's sakes! It has lost its original Dinkytown character as far as I am concerned but I still love my alma mater.
I don't recall the last time I heard them called "cyclone" fences. For some reason in this party of the country they came to be called chain link fences. And they definitely need decoration! The flowering vine on this one sure is pretty!
And clematis is always a show-stopper!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteI love the purple. I planted a trumpet vine along my fence and now I cant get rid of it.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, the clematis is beautiful. Lovely fence scene, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI agree.
ReplyDeleteNow, about yesterday... you're not getting off easy. I need to know. WHY dinky?
Okay Okay, Mr. Persistent, the area that borders part of the campus traditonally had amovie theatre, small restaurants, ice cream parlors, duplicating stores and shops that cater to the students. It is a SMALL, dinky area that both commuting-day and resident students used (with appreciation) for years, but has recently taken on a different character with the arrival of more modern shops and parking meters, for heaven's sakes! It has lost its original Dinkytown character as far as I am concerned but I still love my alma mater.
DeleteThanks. Now I can sleep nights. I thought maybe it referenced... Better not got there. BLUSH.
Deletewow! love that spill-over of color and the pops of pink, too.
ReplyDeleteI love those purple flowers!
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat will brighten up the day!
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteI so agree and Clematis are a perfect flower for vining over a fence. Very pretty indeed.
ReplyDeleteThat is one happy plant!
ReplyDeleteOh my! That is beautiful. Mine has done nothing like that!
ReplyDeleteNice touch of color.
ReplyDeleteI don't recall the last time I heard them called "cyclone" fences. For some reason in this party of the country they came to be called chain link fences. And they definitely need decoration! The flowering vine on this one sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers cascading over the fence
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