Garden lighting

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by trying hard, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. Lolimac

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    Don't encourage me Dim....:D
     
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    Blimey you must have a big garden if you need all those signs :)
     
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    Thats just the thing JWK I haven't:heehee:
     
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      In my case, for sure...
      When I think about my country's Prime Minister and his properties, then I think that he could certainly put more than one in one of his several houses' gardens.
      Think that he has a big house in Sardinia and he has a "fake vulcano" in his garden ! :D
       
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        These "items" could be insert in a "list of symbols" that make London (and Britain generally speaking) being London.
        What would be London without the following "items" ?
        1. The Red Phonebox
        2. The Red Mailbox
        3. The Red Doubledecker buses
        4. The black taxi cabs
        5. the dark-red bricks georgian terraced houses
        6. the victorian architecture
        7. the black enamel-painted street fornitures (street-lamps, bollards on the footway, the zebra crossing posts, etc.)
        8. the Bobby metropolitan policemen with their typical custodian helmet
        9. the street's names plates
        10. "Look right" painted on the surface of the road at the zebra crossing, the unique underground symbol like an "o" with a horizontal dash along the diameter, etc.

        Without these symbols, London would be an anonymous city that could be mistaken with any other city in the world located at the same latitude.

        These symbols are like the logo, the trademark on a T-Shirt that makes that T-Shirt being THAT T-SHIRT.
         
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          I would actually like one of them cast signs, but they are too much for me, so I have to make do with a home made one. Although my garden is also not big, its the sign I think that looks nice, and "just right"
           
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          Meanwhile, back to the subject (Garden lighting)

          I have been away for a few days, i just had to take these pictures.

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          Garden path way at night

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          Same garden path in day

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          More lighting the path than the plants

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          No, I don't know either, but they are chairs.
           
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