And realize that you gotta give to get – it’s all about dialogue and understanding the other persons interests – we need to relearn compromise. Have a great day!
What a gorgeous bench! I have this thing for benches. Don’t know why. It’s inexplicable. But when I go I think I’ll choose a bench instead of a headstone to mark my passing. Someplace to sit and look out over a field of flowers or a body of water, where the hiker might sit for a while, or the explorer might experience a bit of respite.
You may get to see some of the parks with snow on? Cool! I think it’s neat that you are taking the time to explore them all.
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it may happen, i hope to be done by halloween, but i’d love to see some in the snow as well –
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That is wonderfully natural. I want it in my yard.
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a natural part of the woods, isn’t it?
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And realize that you gotta give to get – it’s all about dialogue and understanding the other persons interests – we need to relearn compromise. Have a great day!
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absolutely right, clay –
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That bench has been allowing many generations to take a load off, Beth! Beautiful.
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i’m quite sure it has, mark –
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It looks so serene.
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it is –
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Amen!!
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yes )
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Oh, yes!
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Reblogged this on Mama Bear Musings and commented:
Sit down & talk
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thank you )
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I like taking photos of benches… this is a great one with its own personality
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it has many stories to tell, i’m sure –
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If only more people would listen to the Dalai Lama.
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yes, and even each other
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thats truth..
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It is –
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So true
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)))
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If only…..
Doesn’t seem too difficult of a concept to comprehend.
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it doesn’t at all, yet….
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If only there were some serene and peaceful leaders who could carry out this wishful thinking. . . 🕊 💞
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i agree, robin –
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aye, there’s the rub…getting humans to sit down…and…talk! that is 1/3 of the battle…that part!
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yes )
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That bench!!!!! Oh if that was in my garden I’d be a happy girl 🙂
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me too, isn’t it amazing ?
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I love seeing “all sides” instead of “both sides.” Rare is the case where there are only two sides, so … one bench is a good start. 🙂
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maybe 3 on the bench, 1 on a rock, and 2 in the trees –
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What a gorgeous bench! I have this thing for benches. Don’t know why. It’s inexplicable. But when I go I think I’ll choose a bench instead of a headstone to mark my passing. Someplace to sit and look out over a field of flowers or a body of water, where the hiker might sit for a while, or the explorer might experience a bit of respite.
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yes, me too. i’ve passed many of them that are memorials in the parks i am traveling, and will feature some in an upcoming blog – great memorial idea
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Did Elvis do any karate chops near the bench?
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different city and state, but i’m sure he would have if he had run across a bear =
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Most bears I’ve seen appear immune to the effects of karate so maybe it’s just as well.
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Agree
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From the rustic wood to the wisest words, such beauty in simplicity. Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure and thank you for reading-
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Dalai Lama always knows what he’s talking about
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yes, he’s pretty good that way –
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