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:
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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. . .
"Each year, 7 million bulbs are planted in the Keukenhof gardens near Lisse, NL, for the annual flower show. This bench is a front row seat to a few of them. "
This is another bench from my teacher friend, Elaine.
Hi, Paulie, about your question on my bench's blog, my friend Elisabeth told me that there were a lot of Americans visiting he place all the year long, but especially in June, when there are celebrations. There are also lot of Canadians. And all the places that people visit are directed by american people. The french governement "gave" some parts of our ground to America, for the fallen soldiers .
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Such a simple beauty is this one! Fits in perfectly with the flowers!!!!
So much flowers, so few times to admire all of them as they deserve it!that's why a bench is very useful on this place!
Hi, Paulie, about your question on my bench's blog, my friend Elisabeth told me that there were a lot of Americans visiting he place all the year long, but especially in June, when there are celebrations. There are also lot of Canadians. And all the places that people visit are directed by american people. The french governement "gave" some parts of our ground to America, for the fallen soldiers .
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