Saturday, August 31, 2019

From Nashville, Indiana.....


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.


22 comments:

  1. Wow, what wonderful places!! I would love to go to each one.

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  2. You certainly have great places to visit! I love the muddy boots. :D

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  3. Hari OM
    cockscomb is indeed very pretty - and named because it resembles the fleshy part on a cockerel's head. Love those gourd candle holders! YAM xx

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  4. 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

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  5. Belas fotografias, gostei particularmente da primeira e aproveito para desejar um bom Domingo.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    Livros-Autografados

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  6. I did not know Indiana also had a Nashville! A delightful place, I think. With lovely flowers, bird gourds and muddy boots! Friendship

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  7. I like that Muddy Boots board !!
    The images are lovely !
    Cockscomb or Coxcomb ..both are right. No "s" after "x" .
    Devi :)

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  8. Muddy boots rather than the sparkly cowboy boots found in the other Nashville. The Indiana version gets my vote!

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  9. I immediately thought Muddy Boots was in the other Nashville.....absolutely gorgeous cockscomb, never seen before ?

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  10. Now there's a place I would like to visit. I just love that sign with the boots. That cockscomb is gorgeous.

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  11. Oh WOW! Beautiful place. I have also not has=d good success with Cock's Comb,so stay away from it now.

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  12. Looks like a pretty town. Very picturesque.

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  13. Lovely garden scene. The cafe sigh is so fun. Lovely images.

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  14. What wonderfully rich colors. i will just savor your photos as my gardening skills are non-existent.

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  15. The 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.
    MB

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  16. What a lovely place! I would love to visit there. Beautiful images!

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  17. Splendid 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!

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  18. Okay, 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.
    xx
    your silly friend

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  19. 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!

    ~Sheri

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  20. Love the name.
    What a wonderful place. The flowers are gorgeous.

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  21. Love all of your photographs here.

    All the best Jan

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