(Note: Field Notes is off this week, and the brief email with links I did share seems not to have gone out, so I am resending—apologies if you are receiving a duplicate. (A reminder that I need to find time to try a new platform.)) The bollards are in bloom outside the police substation this week, lush with blue sage, evening primrose, and Texas star. I run by that building all the time, but have never seen it allowed to go this wild. It’s an interesting way to pretty up a labyrinth of steel planters meant to protect the building from would-be car bombers.
Bollards in Bloom (redux)
Bollards in Bloom (redux)
Bollards in Bloom (redux)
(Note: Field Notes is off this week, and the brief email with links I did share seems not to have gone out, so I am resending—apologies if you are receiving a duplicate. (A reminder that I need to find time to try a new platform.)) The bollards are in bloom outside the police substation this week, lush with blue sage, evening primrose, and Texas star. I run by that building all the time, but have never seen it allowed to go this wild. It’s an interesting way to pretty up a labyrinth of steel planters meant to protect the building from would-be car bombers.