It’s really not important what this wall is advertising, what does matter is how nice these flowers look. In an otherwise dismal city scene, this wall which is just outside the back entrance to the parking garage at the Misrad Hapanim really makes a difference.
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quite nice, ever find out what its advertising?
Nope, It did not interest me!
I have been reading this blog since Shira started it, and while I noticed your name had been under a lot of articles, I didn’t really realize this was a team project now. I really enjoy all the articles and have gone to many of the places the 2 of you have recommended.
Thanks for adding to the fun!
(Please check your “Well-Used Space” link under “About Us”. I couldn’t get it to work.
Hi Carol,
So nice to hear that you have utalized the information offered through Tchochkes. We have lot’s more great things in store for our readers including a plan for shopping trips and lectures!
Stay tuned.
Patti
Strestcapes adds our place more beautiful even the streets or city flooded with rough cement and asphalt containing no “pinch” of soil. I like this idea. You can literally plant flowers/trees in the walls of the streets.