Come back in a couple months and they’ll be covered with snow!
Monet had his haystacks. Maybe I can have my benches. 😉
Yes! 🙂
I like this photo. It seems hopeful.
Yes!
Thanks, Beth. And perhaps a little lonely, too?
Great photo, Laurie – Love the lines and the hint of possibilities.
Thanks, Jodie! I’m thinking of snapping them through the seasons.
Maggie and friends have now set off on their long journey across the pond – I posted the cards this morning. I think they might take about 7 days to get to you. ❤
Go, Maggie! Can’t wait to get them. Then will come the tough decision…Who will receive those snappy cards?
I wonder where they are now? In wine bar somewhere I expect.
Good question!
Resting benches. After their exertions during the summer they are enjoying a little peace at the beach!
I never looked it at that way, but you are right!
😀
A nice row of benches for resting!
In the summer, they are often full. A little lonely off season.
I like the subtle differences in alignment- presumably from settling over the years.
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Come back in a couple months and they’ll be covered with snow!
Monet had his haystacks. Maybe I can have my benches. 😉
Yes! 🙂
I like this photo. It seems hopeful.
Yes!
Thanks, Beth. And perhaps a little lonely, too?
Great photo, Laurie – Love the lines and the hint of possibilities.
Thanks, Jodie! I’m thinking of snapping them through the seasons.
Maggie and friends have now set off on their long journey across the pond – I posted the cards this morning. I think they might take about 7 days to get to you. ❤
Go, Maggie! Can’t wait to get them. Then will come the tough decision…Who will receive those snappy cards?
I wonder where they are now? In wine bar somewhere I expect.
Good question!
Resting benches. After their exertions during the summer they are enjoying a little peace at the beach!
I never looked it at that way, but you are right!
😀
A nice row of benches for resting!
In the summer, they are often full. A little lonely off season.
I like the subtle differences in alignment- presumably from settling over the years.