Bench Challenge Anniversary

Way back in 2015 – yes that really is ten years ago – I decided to post photos of the numerous benches sitting in my folders. It seemed that I was not alone and suddenly it turned into the Bench Challenge where I set a particular criterion each month and people joined in posting their bench photos. It was a lot of fun and I met a lot of wonderful bloggers through it.

You may be wondering whether this is actually a bench or not. Built as it is from local stone blocks it is quite comfortable and easily seats three people.
Serpentine stone, a group of minerals known for their unique green hues and often mottled or veined appearance, similar to a snake’s skin, hence the name (from the Latin “serpentinus”). Lizardite is named after the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, England, where it was first discovered.
And the reason for taking a break here. The enchanting view of Kynance Cove.

This year I am returning to mark the occasion by posting a bench photo every Sunday. There will not be any particular theme set this year so it’s not really much of a challenge, but if there is anyone out there who still has a bucketful of bench photos and would like to join me, then please do so by adding a link in the comments or a link to my post in yours (a pingback) and I will happily pop along to admire.

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Heyjude

I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.

39 thoughts on “Bench Challenge Anniversary”

  1. Dear Jude
    In most parks of the great country houses, there are special benches. They belong to an English garden.
    Thanks for showing your fine pictures
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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