Thursday, May 04, 2017

It Is The Thought That Counts

Andy | Thursday, May 04, 2017 | Best Blogger Tips
The City's Commemorative Bench Program invites the public to pay tribute to a loved one that has passed on by purchasing a bench ($1200) for installation in a public park or open space. The City provides an attractive plaque for mounting at no extra cost, with wording provided by the contributor. Usually on the anniversary off death, without fanfare, a friend or love one will leave a bouquet of flowers or some other gesture.

16 comments:

  1. Its a nice gesture that I like to see also here in the Netherlands.

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  2. A nice initiative. We have that here too.

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  3. Expensive, but a nice gesture. Love your photo. That's putting the subject up front and cropping out all the unnecessary stuff!

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  4. I think this is a wonderful tribute to a loved one. I saw a lot of these types of benches in London last year.

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  5. I think this is a great idea. Although someone has passed, anyone can take rest or comfort in their memory. I always stop to read the inscriptions.

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  6. We have the same program here, and benches are popping up left and right. Lots of benches, few people using them.

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  7. It's a program we see here as well, though I didn't know about the price.

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  8. I saw these plaque installatios in the benches for the first time in Germany many years ago. It is, in my opinion, a wonderful way to donate a bench. We do not have this way, and there are often insufficient benches when the city has not put them in place after the winter.
    The price is pretty expensive, I did not know it.

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  9. What a great program. People get benches in public parks, the city benefits, and the flowers are a sweet gesture.

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  10. Interesting program. Love the framing of this shot to include the flowers close up and the water in the background.

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  11. yes I think that's a lovely idea, I've seen it in a few places here too mostly on public seats or benches.

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  12. Una imagen de belleza espectacular... Muy buena

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