A few scenes from Little Nashville, as Nashville, Indiana is known around here.
You can find about anything down there...
I have tried to have cockscomb (cox's comb?) a couple times before and for some reason it did not do good so I never tried it again. But isn't this beautiful.
Wow, what wonderful places!! I would love to go to each one.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have great places to visit! I love the muddy boots. :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeletecockscomb is indeed very pretty - and named because it resembles the fleshy part on a cockerel's head. Love those gourd candle holders! YAM xx
I can't pick a favorite, I love them all. I can say I want to walk down that sidewalk and sit in one of those chairs.. what a spot to sit
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias, gostei particularmente da primeira e aproveito para desejar um bom Domingo.
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I did not know Indiana also had a Nashville! A delightful place, I think. With lovely flowers, bird gourds and muddy boots! Friendship
ReplyDeleteI like that Muddy Boots board !!
ReplyDeleteThe images are lovely !
Cockscomb or Coxcomb ..both are right. No "s" after "x" .
Devi :)
Muddy boots rather than the sparkly cowboy boots found in the other Nashville. The Indiana version gets my vote!
ReplyDeleteI immediately thought Muddy Boots was in the other Nashville.....absolutely gorgeous cockscomb, never seen before ?
ReplyDeleteNow there's a place I would like to visit. I just love that sign with the boots. That cockscomb is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! Beautiful place. I have also not has=d good success with Cock's Comb,so stay away from it now.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty town. Very picturesque.
ReplyDeleteLovely garden scene. The cafe sigh is so fun. Lovely images.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderfully rich colors. i will just savor your photos as my gardening skills are non-existent.
ReplyDeleteThe Cockscomb is beautiful but mine have never looked like that so I am with you---never tried again. Love the Muddy Boots sign and the aisle-way at Michaels.
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What a lovely place! I would love to visit there. Beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteSplendid series captured here! I love that quaint sign and what a great PoV down that cobblestone walkway with the floral gardens on either side! That cockscomb flower is stunning!
ReplyDeleteOkay, here's a good laugh for you. I read Cockscomb. I was thinking you went to a Diner and thought who in the world would eat Cockscomb (as in Rooster). Yes those flowers are pretty. I have grown them up year. I'm pretty sure they were annual and shorter.
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Wow, those pink flowers are beautiful. I like the Muddy Boots Café, the pink chair, and the pumpkins! There's nothing like orange pumpkins at Fall. I know they sell the white ones also, but orange pumpkins make my heart sing!
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Love the name.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place. The flowers are gorgeous.
Love all of your photographs here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan