I was walking down the street one day a little depressed and looked down and noticed it.. its about 3 city blocks and a bit unnoticeable... new word for the day bougainvillea.. thanks Ocean Girl didn't know what the flowers were called all I knew is it's middle of January and Southern California is in Full Bloom!
That was amazing to read and I love that you discovered it totally by accident too. Thanks for sharing that with all of us. Sometimes meaningful art is just under our feet waiting for us to discover it!
PS...Can you send some of that gorgeous sunshine my way????
wow...that is really cool! and i can't believe how long it is... that was quite a job for someone!
ReplyDeleteThat was so cool and I love that it's on the sidewalk for all to see!
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting and I love bougainvillea.
ReplyDeleteI was walking down the street one day a little depressed and looked down and noticed it.. its about 3 city blocks and a bit unnoticeable... new word for the day bougainvillea.. thanks Ocean Girl didn't know what the flowers were called all I knew is it's middle of January and Southern California is in Full Bloom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great thing to find! I loved reading that. Beautiful flowers!! I wish we had some of that sun over here.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week:)
I love that and how it is displayed for all to read.
ReplyDeleteWe have tons of bougainvillea here. They are beautiful but the thorns sure hurt.
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That is AWE-SOME! A million thanks for taking the time to share all of that with it. It's very cool.
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That was amazing to read and I love that you discovered it totally by accident too. Thanks for sharing that with all of us. Sometimes meaningful art is just under our feet waiting for us to discover it!
ReplyDeletePS...Can you send some of that gorgeous sunshine my way????
Wow. That is totally awesome. I loved it! Great post! And wise story! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWoo-hu ... what a glorious sidewalk ramble you have taken us on. That is one very powerful poem. I love it.
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That was AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting it!
This is a neat idea. What fun to follow and take pictures and contemplate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nifty poem. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many people bump into others by accident, so entranced by the story? I know I would.
ReplyDeleteThat was wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOn a side not, my brother was born in Long Beach.
that was so awesome! Thanks for tsking the time to share!
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