This little "parkette" found off College Street in Toronto is dedicated to the Portugese Pioneers who helped build Canada. It was very nicely manicured with lots of colorful plants and flowers. There was even a (very small) wall of fame! I'll show you more another time, for now you can see more signs at Signs, Signs.
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Very neatly manicured too.
A delightful spot to pause and admire the gardeners handiwork.
beautiful little garden!
What a beautiful small garden with so much attention to detail!
How lovely. I like how you chose to photograph this. Nice angle.
I've noticed that that has been looking very nice this summer. It is along one of my shortcuts through the city so I see it a lot.
This reminds me of how beautiful summer can be in the northland. I didn't know Portuguese were involved in building Canada. Very interesting!
What a heartfelt dedication and a stunning garden!
It is a pretty little parkette. Parkette? I don't know if it is a word, but I am going to start using it.
What a lovely garden!
~Lindy
So pretty and fresh.
Nice little garden.
I really love the concept of a parkette in a city...especially if as lovely and well cared for as this one.
Quite surprising! :-) Lovely little garden.
It is nice to see a parkette that is actually full of blooms!
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I hate the new word verification. Since I have trouble reading those "words", I am assuming others do too.