Flowers On The Streets Of Our City

This is a post to go with #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.

Last week I had a walk down the street with wrought-iron lanterns. Today I decided to take a walk through the streets of my hometown.
I see that many people find beautiful flowers during their walks. So I opened my eyes wide, lifted my head from the screen of my iPhone, and saw these flowers. They decorate a special protective fence at the intersection, designed to prevent pedestrians from crossing the road in an disorderly manner. This theme has become popular in the central streets of our city.
This is the intersection of Vladimirskaya and Moskovskaya streets, next to the main city square.
During the day, there are many parked cars on this section of Moskovskaya Street, but in the morning, it is free and quiet.



If you look closely, you can see the central city fountain on the other side of the street, and even further away you can see the "gray wall" - this is the building of the regional administration.



The office of Rostelecom, one of the largest communications companies in Russia. Her staff always try to keep the territory beautiful. Umbrellas are an original decor.
Of course, the head office is located in Moscow.




Every businessman who develops his business for a long time tries to somehow make his building and the surrounding area more attractive and beautiful.
This is what the entrance to the Koleso restaurant looks like. I've known this restaurant for over 20 years. This is a long time for Russia. Many catering establishments are now shutting down their operations. The reason is simple - people don't have any extra money.
But in order for the business to continue operating, the Mom's Kitchen Culinary was opened nearby.




Of course, all this beauty is only possible in the summer. And I must say that this style came from the "West". This is what Europe and the Northern American States are called in Russia.


@olgavita, I'm sorry, I originally took this photo thinking about the #smarp project. But there are flowers here.


Well, I started my walk at 6 a.m. at this intersection and finish it here at 6 p.m. I didn't walk for 12 hours, it was just fate that I started the day here and ended up back here after the office.
Of course, these are not all street flowers. I wanted to show the flowers that grow in the flower beds, but that's probably another story.

Friends, goodbye! Until the next walk.


Well. Have all my friends, observers, and readers, wonderful walks on Wednesdays. And also on Sundays and any other day!

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy (C) Bobby McFerrin

Text & Photography by @apnigrich
With love @apnigrich
Good luck and have fun



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