PS: while I was looking at the google map again, I checked to see if Miss
Marple was in the parkig=ng lot when the image was taken, and she was not.
>From: "Robert Duquette" <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
>
>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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