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Feeling the hardness of this date.
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RuneE at Visual Norway helps us collect benches for sharing on Fridays.
Come have a seat.
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
I would love to seat there with a book and probably a cup of coffee ... The lush green wood at the background is very nice, Dina. So is it official that you will be posting benches on Fridays?
ReplyDeleteHi Eki. Yes, you would like it there. Ramat HaNadiv is a place of
ReplyDeletevast gardens that surround the family grave of Baron Edmond (Binyamin) de Rothschild. Near Mt. Carmel and overlooking the Mediterranean.
I never thought we had enough interesting benches for one a week. But Rune's invitation sparked an interest and now I find them everywhere.
How about you join us?
I am glad that Benches led me to your site Dina. Jerusalem would be a very interesting place to visit, and rest perhaps on one of those benches!
ReplyDeleteIt's very good. Meant to stay there for ages..
ReplyDeleteso beautiful, in a such quite background. the perfect place for relaxing
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful image. I love how the cool greys of the stone contrast against the lush green grass. A lovely place to rest on this sad day. Julie
Great bench indeed. Would be a lovely place for coffee AND a sweet treat! Thanks for remembering us on this hard date!
ReplyDeleteVery fitting with the surrounding, though I admit it may get a bit hard. Would it be possible to use a log from one of the trees in the background?
ReplyDeleteThe stone wall behind it perfcts the bench setting! You found a beautiful place to rest for a spell! Come and see my tiny bench.
ReplyDeleteIt is a hard date, and the stone of your bench is hard, but our hearts need to be soft in spite of everything. Shalom, Dina.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and natural for the landscape.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely location with shade, too.
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