Thursday 12 May 2016

Dreams Of Relaxation Cast Away By The Fence

PRETTY CHAIRS on porches and front lawns are typical in my world but rarely is anyone sitting in them. Most aspire to relax in one when not quite so busy. Oddly enough, you don't have to actually sit in such chairs to feel their intent. Having one nearby is enough to evoke feelings of leisure, gentler times, cottages and cozy verandahs. A single glance produces a moment of meditation. And if you have no porch, a wall is the next best place to hang onto your picture-perfect dreams.

This discarded picture with a fence in the scenery is linked to GOOD FENCES.

Copyright by Penelope Puddlisms

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11 comments:

  1. There's no place I would rather be...than the sea! Beautiful photo! And I'm enjoying your blog. Hugs, Diane

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  2. This is an interesting and unusual way of presenting photos.
    I like that
    Greetings from Germany

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  3. Well I for one if I had that view would be sitting in the chair enjoying the view. Neat shot.

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  4. Hello!:) Thank you for your nice comment. I love the picture postcard, just looking at it evokes memories of fresh sea breezes, soft sand and leasurely walks by the sea. Nice wooden fence too!:)

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  5. Creative presentation and great shots! Love the blue and white colors!

    Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

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  6. awww! this was a great 'fake out' post. :)

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  7. Only you could create this beautiful post from a discarded picture! You are right about the mood beach/porch chairs evoke. And you are also right that one seldom sees people sitting in them. (Here in Florida or in the Pacific Northwest.)

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  8. Beautiful presentation. Thank you so much for sharing, and I absolutely love your profile pic, it is gorgeous and cheery. :)

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  9. Pretty photos indeed. I would actually enjoy sitting in those seats, especially if they were looking over the ocean :)

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  10. I seem to have missed this wonderful post, where your creativity shines through, penelope. I agree that chairs evoke longing for relaxation in the nature. I have taken pictures of chairs or benches which made me feel like sitting for a rest or medication. It would be nice to pick up one or two photos to frame and hang on the walls in addition to the real chairs on my deck.

    Yoko

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  11. So impressed by the bug macros in the post above! And the clever title.

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