sharing with
Madge Bloom's Weekly Top Shot

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Best regards from Paris,
Pierre
Enjoying your series of benches - all so different yet with the same purpose
ReplyDeleteI love weathered benches -- the colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteOkay, if you're gonna twist my arm like that. *plop!*
ReplyDeletelove love love these benches! make sure you tag them alike so you can put them all under one 'feature' or something. that way your coffee table book will be easier to publish. :)
ReplyDeleteOld weathered wood always has such charm! Hope I am aging this gracefully...probably not!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'll have a sit down but just hope there are no splinters lingering on this fine old bench :).
ReplyDeleteDaryl, ah, to sit and ponder!
ReplyDeleteSo love the light in this.
ReplyDeleteSo very inviting :-) Missed you at Wordless Wednesday Bloggers (www.wordlesswednesdaybloggers.blogspot.com). Hope you'll join us!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Looks like another inviting bench!!!
ReplyDeleteOh!!! And I love your new banner shot!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a venerable old bench. Looks like a great place to sit in the sun.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteCharming!
ReplyDeleteSO rustic, love the weathered wood... I don't think I'd want to sit in shorts though... slivers?? I'm so glad you came by to share on Weekly Top Shot #68!
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