
All through 2025, Jude of Travel Words fame has invited us to give our Sunday posts over to benches. Benches that are worth sitting on for the rest and comfort they offer, or for the views they preside over. Even though I’ve been an inconsistent post-provider, it would be rude to ignore this final Sunday. And just to be contrary, I’m offering not an actual bench, but a piece of street art in Angers, France, showing a bench – in honour of this song composed for Jeanne Moreau, who sang it in the film Jules et Jim.
A romantic bench to finish! Very nice, Margaret, and happy Sunday xx
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Thanks Jo. I thought it could do with an airing. Happy Sunday! xx
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Another wet one. No wonder I’m disorientated! Meeting friends at an Indian to warm up xx
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I hope it’s a good ‘un. We’ve ben largely disappointed with Indian restaurants in Spain, though Emily says they’re getting better.xx
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We have choices. Must be the connection with Indian colonies and the bad old days! xx
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How lovely! I’ve enjoyed your benches.
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Thanks. I have too, but definitely running out of them!
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A wonderful poster Margaret. A great find
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It brightened up a dullish little corner.
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A lovely musical interlude whilst sitting on the bench!
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Well bravo! What a wonderful way to finish. Love the bench and enjoyed the song too. Thank you for joining me this year.
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Margaret, what a lovely thought. Your bench posts have been interesting and inspiring me to find benches in my world. Until Jude‘s challenge, I walked past benches all the time, everyday. I didn’t think anything of them. I still can close my eyes and remember the bench I saw in the Netherlands, one of me, but I’ll remember that one. Happy New Year.
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Excellent – a portrait of a bench! Great find.
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