Out walking in Wensleydale the other day, we came upon this bench in East Witton. I thought it important to catalogue it, front and back, for Jude’s Bench Challenge.

Out walking in Wensleydale the other day, we came upon this bench in East Witton. I thought it important to catalogue it, front and back, for Jude’s Bench Challenge.

It looks lonely
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We sat on it to change our boots.
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I think I’ve walked past that one. Happy Sunday, Margaret! xx
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I bet you have. It’s a lovely village green, isn’t it?
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Yes, it is! Off out to enjoy the day? xx
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Not sure yet – a friend is popping in this morning then the afternoon calls us to ejoy the sun. You? xx
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Still got silly weather here but we’re probably going to chance going up the river to the Contraband festival, and if it stays dry, play petanque later xx
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Perfect! x
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A worthy addition to the collection
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It’s a very English sighting, I think.
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Absolutely!
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That’s a big green! Loads of daffodils and yes, Brian is right, it needs company. Do you go walking with a group like Jo does?
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Not any more. Mainly with friends or solo. It’s a huge village green of which there are quite a few in this area.
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I’ve always liked to photograph benches. This one has a lovely view, I imagine.
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Yes, very pleasant.
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It looks as if it’s in a standoff with the arrangement opposite. Lovely daffs!
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Great daffs. The sun will have them wilting by now, perhaps …
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Back of the bench for me, it looks to be cited on a nice village Green
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It is – huge and daffodil-endowed.
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Marvellous!
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I don’t recall going to that village, it looks lovely 🙂
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It’s between Jervaulx and Middleham if that helps. It’s a picture-postcard village.
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We must have been through it then, just never stopped! Will make a point of doing so next time 🙂
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There’s a nice pub there, the Blue Lion if you need a break at that point.
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Nice looking village and, of course, very important to catalogue the bench.
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Definitely.
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That one feels typically english. Lovely village green.
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It’s quintessentailly English.
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Lovely daffs and obviously a much needed empty bench!
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We definitely made use of it after our walk!
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Somehow this lone bench works here. Nice capture.
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Nice bench! Thanks, Anne.
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Lovely.
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A perfect spot to rest weary walking feet!
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I like the bench and the flowers. Too bad the bench doesn’t face the flowers. Walking around to see them is good too. : )
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It sounds to me as if you don’t see my featured photo? Are you reading on your phone? Mine does that too. There must be a fix, but I don’t know what it is.
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Oh, I’ll look again then. Thanks, Margaret!
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