This is the oldest bench in my park, 30 years old. Keep it? 🤔

by Ok_Iwona

25 Comments

  1. RedPandaReturns

    Of course keep it. Push off the moss if you don’t want a damp bum, or don’t. I’m not your dad.

  2. Laniidae_

    Keep it and let the land take it. You have a nice little ecosystem going. If you want the bench back, build a new one. The wood is no longer weight bearing.

  3. thepvbrother

    Keep it, but it’s not a bench any longer. It’s an art piece.

  4. FocoAlien

    Looks awesome. I would make it obvious this is no longer a bench and put a raised flower bed in front with some bushes around it, and of course a new bench very close by

  5. The_Earl_of_Ormsby

    When I saw this I said to myself “that’s beautiful” and it’s literally a moss covered bench. It’s an art piece now.

  6. dommimommyy

    Ooo that’s nice. It’s developed its own ecosystem! I’d keep!

  7. That’s not a bench, that’s an ecosystem. Leave it be

  8. KEYPiggy_YT

    In your park? Put up a sign that says “do not sit”

  9. mikethespike12

    Keep it! Would be very cool to inoculate it with edible mushrooms

  10. ChimoEngr

    As a decoration, sure. As a place to sit, not so much,

  11. Internetvent

    Wow this is great, respond by dropping your best homesteading recipe for cupcakes!

  12. quickthorn_

    Is OP a bot? They’re commenting the exact same thing over and over, often rather non sequitur

  13. FunAdministration334

    A bit mossy on the bottom half

    Not unlike myself

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