
Left the morning job this afternoon and came across this park near the station.

Decided to wak home instead of taking the bus. Pleasantly surprised to see so much color this morning after constant rain and winds.

As usual, I have no idea what kinds of flowers we're looking at here...

When they first planted this garden, I wonder what the workers were thinking.

Was there a design process? Was color coordination of priority? What is the priority cost of young plants? Or maybe just a combination of both?
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