In a week in which Anthony Scaramucci — remember him? — went on a XXX rampage, I can be forgiven for posting a photo of a “Pee-Free Zone.”
Lynn U. Miller took the image at the Connecticut Humane Society, just up the hill from Compo Shopping Center. Pat Welburg/Welden, Angela Simpson, Dorian Barth and Julie Macdonald knew that the curious sign was there (and not, as others guessed, Winslow dog park). Click here to see the photo, and all comments.
Naming this week’s photo challenge is easy. It’s the Platt Burial Ground!
The hard part is knowing where it is. If you do — no cheating! — click “Comments” below.
On the westport side of Whole Foods
The Post Road cemetery. Westport Avenue (US 1) right at the border of Norwalk and Westport, CT
Next to Whole Foods
In 1812 Samuel Platt willed a small lot to be used as a family cemetery which was used into the 20th Century on Post Road West, next to whole Foods shopping area. The cemetery is now owned and preserved by the town.
Post rd next to Whole Foods
On the post road just before whole foods. Small burial plot that is easy to miss.
Next to proper chiropractic
Post road near the Norwalk line
You are all correct. You know your Westport!
Or they googled it like I just did, lol!
Google is our friend, LOL!
Post road west. Next to Whole Foods.
We do pay Pivot to mow it. The town is terrible about signs. You should see how nasty the Beach Buds sign is at Compo