Four men on a bench and one of them said,
Move over, move over :)
It does look a little squishy but the four men here had found the perfect spot to sit in the winter sun gazing out to the lake in Neil Hawkins Park to contemplate and mull over world issues! Meanwhile on a similar bench a distance away four ladies sat.. possibly with all the answers :) If only I had taken a shot of them too! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, take care and stay safe...
"So what do you want to do?"
ReplyDelete"I don't know, I figured you'd have an idea."
"Not me, I thought of what to do last week. What do you think, Frank? Frank? Wake up, Frank! Uh oh, somebody call a doctor."
You can tell you're a writer William :) :)
ReplyDeleteGreat scene, although it really doesn't scream Winter to me!
ReplyDeleteIndeed men discussing things of great moment.
ReplyDeleteWomen discussing men.
"Now listen here, men. This is what we do: we walk foursquare down our street, we take the bull by the horns and we..."
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Grace!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. It causes one to wonder about the conversation!
ReplyDelete"Okay, where the hell are all the women you promised?"
ReplyDelete"Oh, shut up, you're so old you wouldn't know what to do with them anyway!"
Did you hear the one about when a sexual predator, a serial liar, a failed businessman and big fat bully walked into a bar? The bartender said, "And what will you have, Mr. President"?
...cozzy!
ReplyDeleteCuddly scene, Grace, cute!
ReplyDeleteOur wedding pics were taken at the end of that jetty :-)
Have a nice weekend yourself!
Four men on the bench waiting for the fifth.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Old men get pooped enough that they don't mind cuddling up a bit if there's only one bench in sight. (Yes, the pup you saw on my site is a King Charles. Cute as a button, isn't she?)
ReplyDeleteThe man at the left hardly fits in! I wonder what they are talking about too.
ReplyDeleteLoved the pic.
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteWonderful thanks G!
ReplyDeleteSweet picture Grace.
ReplyDeleteThat's a bit crowded. They must be, ahem, close friends.
ReplyDeleteI wish our winters looked like that!
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