Here’s my final October bench for Jude’s Occupied benches. Rather a fine place to sit, don’t you think? This one was spotted at Caleta de Famara on Lanzarote last month.

Great place for a bench
Here’s my final October bench for Jude’s Occupied benches. Rather a fine place to sit, don’t you think? This one was spotted at Caleta de Famara on Lanzarote last month.
Great place for a bench
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Just missing a nice glass of red wine…
(Is he English? Socks with shoes and shorts!)
Best wishes, Pete.
No idea, but I suspect so!
Yes, a great place to sit and nod off. 🙂
Agreed! 😀
A fine spot Sue, my sort of place, I have been to a fish restaurant in Caleta de Famara or at least I think I have – it was in 1994.
There is a very good one, the name escapes me…
My sort of bench 🙂 🙂 There’s just space.
Just ask nicely, Jo!
You mean I can’t be grumpy? Some people like Victor Meldrews. 🙂
Well, I’m one of those that doesn’t!! 😟
Squeeze up Jo, I’m happy to sit in the shade too…
😀😀
You captured such a fabulous bit of time; love the wonderful light and the solitude.
Thanks Charlie! Glad you like this….
I could do with a few more people to watch but it looks pretty good to me!
It was pretty quiet that day, not too many people to watch!
indeed, looks like a great place to relax!
It is!
Yes, the socks were the first thing that caught my eye. Well, after the boats and beach and bench….
in the right order, then!
Looks like a nice place town to be i — although rather than sitting on the bench, I’d more likely be walking along the beach eating an ice cream cone.
Indeed!
🙂
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Very relaxing – in the shadow – that’s my place.
Very sensible!
At this time of the year, at least where I am, with much darkness and rain, this photos makes me long for a different time and a different place. What a place to be! You have captured its feeling of serenity and calmness.
Many thanks, Otto…it’s pretty gloomy here, too! I need these images to remind me that winter doesn’t last forever!
I think winter is fine. But it’s the time between autumn and winter that sometimes can be too hard…
January, February and March are not good as far as I’m concerned!