At A Glance: McCourtie Park

chicago-05-36 This bridge, constructed entirely of concrete carved to look like wood, is a good example of the sculpture form known as “faux bois”.  Translated literally from the French words,  examples of “false wood”  can be found all over the world-even here in Michigan.  There is a park in my greater neighborhood devoted to this art form; lucky for me.  McCourtie Park, in Hillsdale County, in the Irish Hills,   is a folly of the best sort-built in the 1930″s by a man who made his living in the cement business.

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beautiful open bridge

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At a Glance- Summer Color

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             nicotiana alata lime         green coleus cultivar              pilea
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                                                    echinacea hybrid

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white annual phlox      diamond frost euphorbia                angelina sedum

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                                                    dahlia cultivar
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accent pink impatiens         solenia orange begonia          caladium cultivar
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scaevola     lime coleus     lime licorice  heliotrope     petunia sky blue

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              teddy bear sunflowers     confetti rose      orange supreme rose

At a Glance: The Old Neighborhood

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childhood home   1955-1969

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At a Glance:Summer Color By Karen

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