The broken lines and circles are either flowers or flower beds, called the
ornamental gardens. It's part of the experimental farms ( fed gov't ) where
I work. Many many wedding pictures are taken there during the 'flower'
season. If I have it right, someone donated the 'farm' to the federal
government on the condition that they cannot sell it. If they no longer
want to use it for agricultural research, they must return it to the family.
Or, so I was told.
http://www4.agr.gc.ca/AAFC-AAC/display-afficher.do?id=1170701489551
Here's a couple of pictures of some of those broken lines. ( Not very good
ones though. )
http://www.friendsofthefarm.ca/vol4.html
http://www.friendsofthefarm.ca/vol6.html
movie here: http://bersoft.org/360movies/index.htm
( but this is of the square to the left of the broken circles. )
RD
>From: "Robert Bruce Evans" <b-evans@earthlink.net>
>
>Robert Duquette wrote: "And, I guess I should have called it a roundabout,
>too."
>
>"This is it: http://preview.tinyurl.com/2vbops "
>
>Good view! (Our of curiosity, what are the two "broken" circles" and
>"broken" lines to the southwest?)
>
>Buster
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