For the month of November I’m looking for a bench with either a message OR an Autumnal theme
(any kind of writing will do, it could be a message, a plaque, a dedication or even a map)

The Latin maxim audi alteram partem, one of the most cherished and sacrosanct principles of law, has evolved from three simple Latin words to mean that no person shall be condemned, punished or have any property or legal right compromised by a court of law without having heard that person. Literally – “listen to the other side”
…and no, I don’t know why the words on this bench are in the incorrect order.
If you would like to join in with the Bench photo challenge then please take a look at my Bench Series page. No complicated rules, just a bench and a camera required 🙂
- Create your own post and title it Bench Series: November
- Include a link to this page in your post so others can find it too
- Add the tag ‘bench series’ so everyone can find the benches easily in the WP Reader
- Get your post in by the end of the month, as the new bench theme comes out on the first Sunday in December.
My Picks of the Week:
First off, Debbie brings us a bench with history, as does Anabel whilst Violetsky has a poignant message this week and Eklastic finds a sad memorial. Whoever Charles was, I love his curvy bench, brought to you by Kaz, and then there is a trio of autumnal benches by Jo, Majka and Gilly. And a bench with its own phone number? Perhaps you have to ring ahead to reserve a seat 😉
And finally a bit more Gaelic from Elaine “O sit closer and let us sing a song”
(There seems to be quite a few Scottish links this week – even from the USA)
As always there are so many delightful benches to view, I hope you will check out the other links within the comment section.
Hi Jude, yesterday I took a nice long walk with my husband and I took some nice photos including a bench with a message. Here is my 2nd entry for this month:
https://mecyme.wordpress.com/2015/11/22/bench-series-november-2/
Enjoy!
It’s odd that the words are the wrong way around on your bench, but I Like it because it reminds me of my dad who was a judge. There are some good ones this week and I made the cut! 🙂
I’m wondering about the style of the bench, as well as the message on it. It almost looks as though it has been created so that one person can be ‘interviewed’ by others sitting beside them.
It’s a strange one to find on the High Street!
Thanks for the inclusion yesterday. Just sent across my last (I think) bench with a message.
I’m staking my claim with this “bench with a message” — more in the way of graffiti than Latin, however. 😉
https://elizabethkrallphotos.wordpress.com/2015/11/24/bench-series-message-3/
Interesting bench you have found this week Jude and I’m pleased you have translated it for me. I am seeing benches everywhere and what I miss Jack spots for me. He spotted this one for me to photograph. https://pommepal.wordpress.com/2015/11/24/on-the-road-again-3/