Frank's Weather Garden?

Okay, am I the only one that finds the whole notion of the News 2 Houston weather garden odd?

Frank's Weather GardenNews2Houston wants to show off the newest way to look at the weather: it's Weather Outside.

This stunningly beautiful area was created by AJ Benys of AJ's Landscaping & Design. The garden features a tropical waterfall surrounded by sego palms, and a sculpture garden flanked by a beautful crepe myrtle.

Quaint urn plantings on either side of the bricked-arch entrance remind one of an English garden, while an Italian-style fresco adorns the north wall.

The Weather Arbor houses the forecast area, where News2Houston meteorologists bring you the latest weather information from right where it's happening -- outside!

It sounds a little too.... metrosexual for my taste.

Maybe I'll just scoot on over to the Weather Channel.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 01/20/04 20:23 | Houston | Technorati

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