It's been a long time, three years in fact, since I have shown you the town hall's flower clock. I just wasn't too inspired by it lately but 2013 being Le Nôtre year, I think a special effort has been made and it looked grand 10 days ago!
Ca fait longtemps, trois ans en fait, que je ne vous avais pas montré l'horloge fleurie de l'hôtel de ville. Je n'étais pas très inspirée mais 2013 étant l'année Le Nôtre, je pense qu'un soin tout particulier y a été apporté et je l'ai trouvée superbe il y a 10 jours !
les jardiniers sont de vrai artistes, superbe creation
ReplyDeleteLooking good indeed! I hope it's still flourishing in all its lushness! (Thanks for kind comment re: hospital photo, was there for a minor appointment:)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful but I'm sure it's hard to keep it looking perfect all the time!
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Very pretty. You don't see these very often in this country.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work goes into that floral clock.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a project and very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful. Who said the best timepieces are Swiss?
ReplyDeleteC'est si belle!
ReplyDeleteand the colours complement the building.
ReplyDeleteThe flower clock is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Elle est à l'heure cette horloge? :-)
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does look grand, as does the town hall too!
ReplyDeletebeautiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteTres sympa. :)
ReplyDeleteIt does look extra special Ciel, what an amazing garden 'architect' he was!
ReplyDeleteI totally second Olivier! I think I have a green thumb but I can not see me doing this! :-)
ReplyDeleteI remember this quite well, but probably the flowers are different in summer...
ReplyDeleteThat is elegant and very beautiful. I've only ever seen one other clock like this and it's not close to being this nice.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I've never seen a flower clock.
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