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Maine benches that are kept company only by the snows of winter.
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This is a bench with a lovely view. The bench has got a nice rusty patina. The bench is hard to photograph because it is situated on a large expanse of concrete and next to a rubbish bin, the latter with no redeeming qualities other than usefulness.
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Two benches on opposide sides of the SA Water Mediterranean Garden section in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
HBM!
I spotted this one on the hike I went on Saturday. I've hiked Bright Leaf Preserve about a year ago and some how missed this old homemade bench. I'm often, happily amazed, at how creative people can be. This was made in the days when we didn't throw everything away.
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I think technically it's still autumn until the shortest day, so here's a Cheltenham bench near where we live...
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Some one added me as a contact the sometime back, and I went to look at the stream and probably add them. I always click on "About" because I'm interested in how we all got down the photography path. Anyway, I noticed that he wasn't following me. I thought how odd and maybe I didn't respond fast enough, but I've since noticed others unfriending me as well and it doesn't seem to matter how fast I get back to them. I guess people can make a game out of anything.
1950's bench. desolate. once saw a lot of activity, and chatting, and fun... and cricket.
Stacksteads, Lancashire.