Thank you Moira for your post.I have often thought that more simple benches on public walkways, near the train, on the way to the library, and even on trails might make Lincoln more welcoming and inclusive. But perhaps that is too expensive a thought? or perhaps benches might defile the rustic country ambiance? priorities, afterall?Cordially Jean Palmer
-----Original Message----- From: Lindentreefarm Csa <lindentree...@gmail.com> To: LincolnTalk <Lincoln@lincolntalk.org> Sent: Sun, Jul 25, 2021 6:49 pm Subject: [LincolnTalk] a walk this afternoon Hi all, today we parked at Codman House, walked through the amazing vegetable gardens at Codman Farm, visited the brooder house to see all the baby chickens running around and then on to Clark Gallery in their new location. Bright and light and beautiful and full of lovely paintings. It was a very "civilised" walk and made me wish that some where we could have walked to have tea and afternoon delights, and in general a restaurant in our empty space at the mall. I also wondered about the occasional bench along the bike path. My elderly parents were happy walking the long trek to the library and back from our house but would have enjoyed a bench or two along the way. Benches designed by Lincolnites? An art project for the town? Small thoughts on this very lovely rainyish afternoon. Moira Lindentree Farm -- The LincolnTalk mailing list. To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org. Search the archives at http://lincoln.2330058.n4.nabble.com/. Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. Change your subscription settings at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln.
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