Thursday, January 21, 2010

How About A Picnic?/ Benches

Picnic Benches at Frankin (East Gwillimbury)

A few bloggers have informally joined RuneE at Visual Norway in featuring benches on their blogs on Fridays. To find out who else is playing, click HERE.

13 comments:

Rune Eide said...

The people have gone, but the benches are left. I get a feeling of quietness, silence, but also of expectation.

Cezar and Léia said...

I could not face all this cold and snow for a picnic! :)
But thanks so much for sharing such a wonderful landscape!
Léia

Jama said...

With that kind of weather, I rather stay at home than going picnicking. Too cold. :p

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I did in the 70s, sit in a snow laden park in Windsor Ontario and see the frozen ice flow down the Detroit river. Now it will be too cold for me.

Meanwhile we have a heat wave in Australia.

Thanks for visiting.

Judy said...

I would rather remember past picnics than have one now! I love the tranquility of this shot, though!

judi/Gmj said...

sometimes I would find little animal tracks in the snow on the benches, like they too were remembering the good times of summer and crumbs from a picnic. judi

Small City Scenes said...

Oh brrrrrrr!! frozen picnics? Such a lovely shot though. Do I see snow still coming down?
We are so mild here that i bought Primroses and Daffodils to put in containers. MB

George said...

I think I'll pass on the picnic, but this certainly is a beautiful scene.

Darla said...

I'll bet that is a wonderful place to have a picnic in the SUMMER. Now? Look but don't touch, LOL!

Darla

kayerj said...

that looks a little too cold, but on Monday my kids actually went and had a picnic in the snow. they built a fire and roasted marshmallows.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hmmmmmmm... .Maybe some "Snow Cream"... Ya think????? Don't think I'd sit down and eat though!!!! ha

Great picture, EG.
Hugs,
Betsy

Betty said...

I'm ready if you are I'll bring the hot soup and a little broom to brush off the benches.
Great picture.
~~Hugs~~

Pearl Maple said...

Pretty example of the wonders of wintery white landscapes.

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