For the month of December you can choose any bench you like

Another look at the sea with a bench that missed the ‘by the beach‘ month
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: December
- 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
- This is the final month of the challenge. So dig out those bench photos that missed out on previous months. And next year I have a different challenge for you over on my flower blog. If you are interested then pop over and have a look. I hope many of you will join me there next year.
My Picks of the Week:
It appears that a lot of you have a drawer full of benches to use up this month and I am happy to see them coming in from all around the world. So here are a few that caught my eye this week: From Australia we have Mick, Kaz , Ruth and Pauline; from the USA Cee; from Canada Mama Cormier and from the UK /Europe Simon, Trevor, Elaine, Debbie, Majka, Eklastic, and Traudel. I have to say that I ❤ the red benches!
Phew! I’m sure the benches will start to run out as we head towards Christmas but if you have time then please pop over to say hi to those who have joined in.
Lovely to see a blue sky this morning, Jude, and a good seat to sit out on. Shropshire is dreich and dreary this a.m, and I expect it’smuch the same at your end of Corve Dale. It looks set to last all week. On the other hand, enforced indoorness does get things like the ironing done.
I avoid ironing as much as possible! I do, however, have a pile of ‘mending’ to be done. I loathe that chore too… but yes, you are right, it’s pretty grim here today. Lovely word, dreich!
I think it might be a Pictish word, and it is just the job for today.
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Dankeschön 🙂
It looks like my end of Dorset?
Burton Bradstock 🙂
Wonderful, then I bet you know the Hive café!
Oh, yes. Birthday lunch there (possibly this day as it was beautiful) and we returned later in the week, in a storm, for another lunch 🙂
What a serene setting for a beautiful bench!
Yes, it was a lovely place to sit and view Lyme Bay.
I can see why it is a favourite.. what a view.. Enjoy your Sunday Jude.. Hugs Sue
Only wish I lived closer! It is a pretty grim Sunday, still at least it is warm and dry indoors 🙂
This bench is in a lovely calm looking spot – I imagine the view from there must be magnificent.
Pretty much the whole of Lyme Bay and Chesil Beach.
Fabulous. I’ve never been there – on to my list it goes…
West Dorset is really lovely, both coast and countryside.
Another real bench-fest, Jude. I think the fish benches are so appropriate to the place, they have to get my vote this time.
Regards as always, Pete. x
I agree, they were well placed benches.
I’m not sure if I want to sit there today … but in warm summer weather I’d give it another try!
Well this was October (2014) and a lovely calm day, a few days later it was a much different story…
That’s certainly a bench with a view. Beautiful! 🙂
Stunning views from that coastal path Sylvia. Not today I suspect.
Nice bench, beautiful view!
I still have a few benches which missed the proper month or didn’t fit in anyone: https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2015/12/13/benches-of-the-spreewald/
Keep them coming Traudel 🙂 I am happy to take a look.