I first started blogging about benches with Kerri and Dot on this site: For the Love of Benches . If you care to see some of the older posts about benches we posted, please look it up.
This is another great BENCHES blog -- go here:
Malyss
I am on my third digital camera, all Olympus. I enjoy using it and sharing my photos. I also enjoy writing. I hope to share a little of each on this blog. My main blog is Postcards From the Northwest.
Kerri and I will continue to add benches to "For the Love of Benches Continued . . . " blog also. It is good to continue to share with her!
Continuation of the Kiggins House Re-model photos were lost when my computer crashed.
The latest city project, TURTLE PLACE, will unfold here as I have time to add photos. It is complete and maybe I can find enough photos someday to show you the final results. Next project after the two I am working on now. . .
OK, so the two chairs aren't benches but they belong with it so I call them a bench set. I like the design on the back of them! They even have a table to go with them. . .
Generally, the plastic benches and chairs are much more simple.The decoration of the back is really beautyful and unusual. PS/ the translation of P. Valery quote is:"At the awaking moment, so soft is the light, and so beautyful is this living blue". You were almost right, it's a question of blue and of light;"Reveil"(awaking) looks like "reve"(dream).Not so bad for someone who doesn't speak french...
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Generally, the plastic benches and chairs are much more simple.The decoration of the back is really beautyful and unusual.
PS/ the translation of P. Valery quote is:"At the awaking moment, so soft is the light, and so beautyful is this living blue".
You were almost right, it's a question of blue and of light;"Reveil"(awaking) looks like
"reve"(dream).Not so bad for someone who doesn't speak french...
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