It is funny, our area of Germantown near, around and by therecreation center, continues to grow. Down the road on our old walking path isanother subdivision. They are big into havinga colorful flower display (as is ourneighborhood) at what is considered the main entrance to the subdivision. I have never really understoodthat need for an entrance. But I grew up in suburban Bloomington Indiana where the entrance to our subdivision when Iwas young was a sign that said welcome to Sherwood Oaks. The second subdivisionwe lived in (Sycamore Knolls) didn’t have a sign. In Maryland, they all have the grand opening. You can as well tell the age of the subdivision bythe type of grand entrance they have!
Not sure why that wandered in, now it has wandered off toyou! Good luck figuring Maryland housingout!
Anyone can hop on the photo challenge train and take off!
I think a beautiful entrance says a lot about the neighborhood. Beautiful blooms!
I still wonder why the outside entrance of a neighborhood is important. That feels like a hold over from the middle ages…
I don’t think it is as important as it once was.
See having seen your garden, and the one in front of my neighborhood and the neighborhood behind us, I feel like your type of garden is a much nicer addition to any neighborhood.
Nice access to your village.
They do make lovely entrances around us!