A lot of the older areas of toronto have small boulevards between the sidewalk and the road, but in this part of the Yorkville neighbourhood they often are planted with flowers instead of just grass. The garden behind the fence even has roses growing while the neighbour across the street has gone for impatiens. I love the old fence around the closer one!
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I do like that sturdy, metal fencing.
ReplyDeleteThe fence is the perfect height to show off the plants.
ReplyDeletehow very pretty! nice way to line the roads! thanks, redpat!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very summery looking shot, I think autumn has well and truly set in over here now!
ReplyDeletelovely greenery
ReplyDeletethis makes the street so welcoming.
ReplyDeleteLove these features Pat.. greenery in the city is always so welcome.
ReplyDeleteOh, how pretty. Reminds me an area on the outskirts of Paris.
ReplyDeleteAppears to be a low fence, which nicely complements the plants.
ReplyDeleteLove the plants against this fence
ReplyDeleteThat's a short fence but I bet it does it's job.
ReplyDeleteSure beats grass and dandelions!
ReplyDeleteI live in Canada so I know Yorkville of Toronto. Very pretty. Have not been for awhile since moved to the country. My adult Kids I am sure go.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful area! ;-)
ReplyDeleteFences with flowers are always beautiful -- must be a wonderful neighborhood to walk .
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty way to spruce up the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteA lovely touch for the area!
ReplyDeleteI like this. Very nice. The flowers look great.
ReplyDeletePretty scenery.
ReplyDeleteLove Toronto!
Peace :)
This makes the street so attractive and welcoming, love that fencing!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of doing that...and this is such a nice fence.
ReplyDeleteis that what such a place is called? How interesting!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's attractive fencing and keeps people from walking into the flowerbeds.
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