They say stay in the lines, but there’s always something better on the other side. /John Mayer/
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love the quote, love the photo
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All the thoughts from people sitting on that bench, one wonders..!
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Lovely photo and quote to go with it.
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It would work for Jude’s benches too, Ese 🙂
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Somewhere on the Mediterranean? I love it, Ese. Your monochrome seas always touch me. Have a good week!
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Thank you very much, Paula! Your B&W challenge is a great motivator for me to find something that would appear interesting in monochrome. This is the good, ol ‘Bulgaria – from a bench in Nessebar looking across to the (equally) Sunny Beach. 🙂 Have a lovely week!
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🙂 thank you for the details 🙂
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Pretty shot!
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Love this, Ese. 🙂
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Amazing photo and live that quote , love John Mayer too
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wise post… as always!
hugs…
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Striking image.
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