Sometimes walls are thick enough, to put a bench in: to enjoy light and silence! That’s my contribution to Jake’s Sunday photo challenge “SILENCE” – read more at http://jakesprinters.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/sunday-post-silence/
photo by frizztext, click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries
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Die mure kan praat…
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yes, if the walls could talk, who was sitting here in the last 900 hundred years …
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I like the light coming in the windows…lovely and silent…
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The sun light, windows, wooden benches express the silence beautifully. Thank you!
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That’s a great place 🙂
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Excellent entry for the theme. 😉
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My favorite subject! My favorite word!!!!
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perfect silent example… 🙂
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What an interesting place.
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Lovely!
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To sit there…
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Such atmosphere to the room! Many thanks for the pingback. Very kind of you.
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Silence = a great teacher. 🙂 TY!
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Excellent work for this week theme my friend thanks for posting 🙂
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How cool. Sometimes, I would like to be alone. 🙂
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at least the trains in Japan are very crowded …
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Indeed.:(
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look so quiet and peaceful
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Very profound – to see two benches silently communicating with each other. Good communication doesn’t always require talking.
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gorgeous image…where is this place ?
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click on the photo – then you can find on the right side a map link to
Schloss Burg an der Wupper, Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Wonderfully quiet spot inviting meditation and preparation for a time of just sitting in silence with a good friend!
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A lovely, quiet nook!
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thank you Madhu for the great poem:
War reduces everything to silence.
Every soldier’s grave a place too loud for sleep.”
~ E. Ethelbert Miller, “First Poem”
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I love the warmth in wood to begin with, but when combined with that incredible light and shadow… absolutely stunning, Frizz!
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I remember priests sitting on benches like this when I was a child. The Catholic Church always had benches throughout the church foyers and inside the church for prayer and contemplation. Nicely done, Frizzz, for the challenge.
Isadora
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