Don't know what makes me happier - the description of a perfect gentleman or the fact that his name was Joy. Perhaps both together?
Friday, 25 September 2009
A perfect gentleman's bench
Don't know what makes me happier - the description of a perfect gentleman or the fact that his name was Joy. Perhaps both together?
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Friday, 4 September 2009
Lime and Yew bench...

This almost perfect bench, and also perfectly placed bench, comes courtesy of gardening writer, James Alexander-Sinclair. It's in the Vale of Evesham and the view behind is of the Cotswolds.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Reflecting bench
Of course, benches are the best place to sit on and reflect, but this one in Maine is actually placed on the edge of a reflecting pool.
Thursday, 27 August 2009
Monday, 24 August 2009
A pocket of meditation
Artists, Shane and Leah Odom from Maryland, have sent me this photograph of the beautiful bench Shane built at their home:

This is what Shane says about it:
I love this. I'm hoping this blog will hear more from Shane and Leah in the future. He blogs here.

This is what Shane says about it:
"I like to build benches. There is something about providing a simple place to sit. I have built many that were movable and several that were set into the ground on posts.I have left a permanently fixed bench at all the places I have lived, even building a couple clandestinely in wooded places. I like to think of them as still out there, like little pockets of meditation I have left in the world. There is something about a bench. It provides a destination, a place to go to and...sit. This is the literally meaning of zen. Zazen. To Sit. To be in one place.
This spot needed a bench. I built it. It overlooks our home and gardens."
I love this. I'm hoping this blog will hear more from Shane and Leah in the future. He blogs here.
Golf course bench
The crazy golf course in Sandwich, Cape Cod, (written about here) really was perfect. It even had this bench...
Now, a bench golf hole. That would be something to see.
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