This week I'm back at Tjorehagen, a garden I have shown you before (1, 2). Enjoying the beauty of such a garden is both an emotional and a physical challenge. What is then better than to sit down even on "common" garden benches and digest what one has seen?
Looking the other way we see what looks like an old stone bridge - maybe that also might be worth an inspection?
And it is...
Tjorehagen specializes in rare species of rhododendron. We don't leave without at least one. It may help us through the autumn darkness that approaches.
My own interest in benches stems from the site published by PERBS and Kerri and the site published by Malyss. Also, others have shown an interest in the subject, so I have started to take photos of benches when I "stumble" across one and post them on Fridays. This is not a "proper" meme, but if anyone else would like to join me in publishing benches on Fridays (or any other day for that matter), they are of course welcome to do so. I have therefore not made a blog roll, but visits to my former posts (see archives in the sidebar), to the previous mentioned sites and to Gerald's site Ackworth Born, Gone West (he keeps a small tab of benches he finds on his way) might be profitable.
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