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If park benches and picnic tables could talk, what would they say? Will they tell us the sweet nothings whispered
or the bitterness of tears shed?
the laughter’s,
and the pains of a broken heart...?
of the joys and sweetness of solitude? If they could talk, I would ask them, there is something I would ask,
“Do you ever get lonely, when everyone leaves at the end of the day? This article has been viewed 3991 times in the last 2 years
Elicar: 3rd May 2006 - 11:06 GMTThank you Drea and Laura. I should proof read more however. "I would ask" should be deleted from the text before the last picture. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 3rd May 2006 - 13:17 GMTI think the benches would say, "I wish I was still a tree." mike: 3rd May 2006 - 14:37 GMTI love the pictures and caption, you seem to always find the right time and place to take some awesome pictures; please keep it up.
Elicar: 4th May 2006 - 03:56 GMTNo Drea. My job involves nowhere near any creative expression, unless of course you consider the art of negotiation and dealing with people as such. But thank you, I consider that a big compliment. I have no training in photography at all. I was contemplating on enrolling on an art course awhile back. Not photography however. More on drawing and charcoal painting. Just plain appreciation of all things of beauty. Is all!!!
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