
©photo credit westcoastwoman
I am a gardener. A number of years ago while studying Garden Design I was asked to do a project on garden ornamentation.
I started by scouring the better parts of the city looking for aesthetically pleasing displays, they were easily found but something was lacking. I wandered collecting the photographs but as I walked I felt like I needed something more. Yes, the gardens were lovely but that was it, they were ‘just’ lovely. All trimmed and ornamented everything in it’s place….. this would not do, I needed some meat, something interesting.
That is when I stumbled upon the Adam and Eve of Cadillacs, pink and blue, male and female, here in a rather dishevelled display I could almost see the yin and yang of life. I was so taken with the partially interred Pink Cadillac I almost completely missed her blue mate in the background.
Standing in awe of this rather strange spectacle I was joined by one of the neighbours who shared with me that the brake lights on Eve were lit up every night. I assume in a show of ‘Respect’ and a reflection that there was life in the old girl yet.
Obviously there was great affection for the ‘deceased’ vehicle (although she could have used a bit of a wash). I like to think that perhaps parts of Eve had been used to keep Adam up and running and that he paid her homage each time he backed out of the driveway.
Now this was garden ornamentation! perhaps gone wrong, but certainly never forgotten. My completed project consisted only of what I considered wacky garden art, gardens on the edge and they were easier to find than one would imagine. The Garden Designers, the ‘people’ on the edge of the garden, now there is a story waiting to be told.
I think there are a couple of Aretha Franklin songs in here somewhere.
“We’re going ridin’ on a freeway of love in a Pink Cadillac” Aretha Franklin”
©westcoastwoman 2019
Reblogging this to my readers at sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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Thank you so much Ana
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Hell yeah 😎
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Love it!
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Amazing! 😊
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Thank you so much Watt
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“R E S P E C T” Being one!
Thanks for the laugh, and reminders of all the clever gardens we’ve seen over the years. The literal ‘flower bed’ on Tybee Island -headboard and footboard totally buried, a sea of blossoms inbetween– was one.
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“a story waiting to be told”. For sure! Great post.
And you knocked on the door?!? It does make you wonder… 😀
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could have been a whole different story for sure if the knock had been answered.:) thanks for the comment
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