Seen by the side of the road the other day – I must go back and see if any more have been added
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People have been leaving similar stones around here, though usually only one or two. I presumed it must be something to do with Lockdown projects.
Best wishes, Pete.
I would agree
It’s always heart warming to see these.
Rather fun, I thought
It does seem to be a bit of a ‘thing’ just now. All good clean fun!
Indeed!
I hope you’re busy painting so you can add to the pile, Sue 🙂
People usually leave them for others to pick up and take elsewhere, thus spreading the love.
Oh, OK….love and virus!
I hadn’t seen that trend, but prefer it to knitting around trees.
Oh, indeed!
Simple pleasures 🙂 🙂
Yes, a lovely sight, Jo!
They look great as a collection Sue, and like Jude I’m used to seeing them scattered with people encouraged to take one.
Oh, OK!
I’ve seen some at the Preserve as well, but not that many and scattered around the area rather than in one spot.
I’ve never seen them before
Quite heart warming to see. I hope the collection grows nicely for them.
Yes, so do I
We’ve found a few odd ones, and a whole row in a village last week. Seems to be a “thing” now.
Yes, I think so!