These planter boxes are located at the entrance of a playground in Gough Whitlam Park, in the inner west suburb of Undercliffe. They are shaped like little boats with a waterline which is a suitable theme for the nearby billabong and river. The walkway has been made to look like a boardwalk on a waterway which has fish in it.
interesting, I think they should put flowers in them, or empty out the dirt and let kids play in them
ReplyDeleteThere are plants in them which have only just started flowering. We're still officially in Winter here.
DeleteThe flower beds look interesting shape.
ReplyDeleteThat would certainly spark the imagination of small children. And, thanks for a new word for my vocabulary, billabong.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! What a nice way to say "welcome" to the playground. I had to remind myself that the plants won't always look like dead weeds, that it's winter there!
ReplyDeleteI think I know where this is. I went to this night performance thing there once...#Sundaybest
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish I was a little kid playing there! Thank you Jim Aloha
ReplyDeleteThat is so very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt needs more flowers but it's different! Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteAn appealing concept.
ReplyDeletePlayful design for a playground. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea, I had the similar terracotta pot in my garden . The idea of creating a scene of boat sailing on ocean is unique and interesting. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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