Bench series – March
Time has finally allowed me to join the Bench series posted by Jude over at Travel Words who has asked for examples of wooden benches for March.
This specimen can be sat on at Laycock which is a village and abbey owned by the National Trust. You can read more about our recent visit here Snowdrops and Photography
As our visit was at the end of January, you can tell that it is a cold but bright day.
It was an ideal site for a bench as there were a couple of paths that criss-crossed near it. I was also taken by the red bits in the tree above the seat. Can you guess what they are?
They are different bird feeders. Only tiny but with so many available, I’m sure the birds didn’t go hungry!
Nice shade. Sturdy bench. Must get my book first.
Hi Tess! Good to see you here. Yes, a book is a must!
🙂 I had no idea the bench would call to me so. <3
What a wonderful place to sit a while – will be great in summer too with shade from that tree
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I’m surprised that birds would be attracted to red feeders, but they do look nice!
Thanks for joining in Julia. The feeders are a nice idea, but not sure I want to sit under a tree where birds congregate! I shall off and look at your snowdrop post now 🙂
Jude xx