Thank you. It's great!! See you there.
Buffalo Garden Walk
Sat July 26 - Sun July 27
10am - 4pm
www.gardenwalkbuffalo.com
It looks likes it's going to be a great day on Saturday ... upper 70s and sun. I'll be wearing a straw hat with red trim ...
Your right to buy a military weapon without hindrance, delay or training cannot trump Daniel Barden’s right to see his eighth birthday. -- Jim Himes
This is a must see. Some of these yards are just awesome
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Originally Posted by WNYresident
my house,the house two doors away....and,i think,three others,further down the block.....very nice!!
What's with the cucaracha avatar?Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
it was either the bug or wu tang clan...Originally Posted by Daisy H
Anyone have thoughts on spots that are especially good to see?
^^ Little Summer Street is one of my favorites.
Historic West Village area - a few of the homes were featured on Ch 2 this week. All done by the owners themselves.
Originally Posted by therising
gordon ballard's house....on bird,i think...
What is considered the historic west village?Originally Posted by MERL J
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S Elmwood and Tracy to S Elmwood and Niagara then From S Elmwood to Carolina Street. The streets that encompass the WV under the National Registry are Tracy, Johnson Park, Whitney Place, Prospect, Rabin, Georgia and, with the city and state designation Cary is also included. Otherwise, under the National designation, the cut off is S Elmwood and W Chippewa.Originally Posted by OneEmerald
"This year, a free shuttle will run in a loop along the route, with stops marked on the map. The walk takes place rain or shine.
Garden Walk Buffalo is the largest event of its kind in the nation."
http://www.buffalonews.com/258/story/400383.html
I went yesterday and had a great time. We did the gardens on Little Summer, Union, Sixteenth Street, Johnson Park, Cary Street, and North Pearl because we had some time constraints and we didn't want to have to waste time driving and parking (or waiting around for the shuttle). These streets had the highest concentrations of gardens.
Great gardens. Great, friendly gardeners! Great "garden pets" and yard art, too!
Merl's yard was excellent!
The folks at the Aids Community Services (200 Elmwood) not only had an excellent garden, but they had the best free lemonade and sweets that just hit the spot!
Here's a link to my pix from yesterday: http://www.flickr.com/photos/linda_d...7606392084793/
Your right to buy a military weapon without hindrance, delay or training cannot trump Daniel Barden’s right to see his eighth birthday. -- Jim Himes
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