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We see these weeds in quite a few spots these days. For some reason they don't look like a weed to me. The dictionary calls a weed a valueless plant. I think that's kind of harsh for this one.
Mary's Creek, Benton County, Oregon • Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, Missouri • Zumbrota Bridge, Minnesota • Wilkinson Pioneer Park, Rock Falls, Iowa • Campbell’s Covered Bridge, Landrum, South Carolina • More ...
Mary's Creek, Benton County, Oregon • Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, Missouri • Zumbrota Bridge, Minnesota • Wilkinson Pioneer Park, Rock Falls, Iowa • Campbell’s Covered Bridge, Landrum, South Carolina • More ...
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SIGN UP TODAY! Come explore the Covered Bridges of Columbia & Montour Counties! Picturesque and historic, they recall a time when life was simpler and closer to the land. On a yearly basis, visitors from all over the world come to admire the antique craftsmanship of the bridges and relax in the quiet countryside. Symbols of small-town America, these covered ... Read More
I got to do something I've never done before! I got to walk across this covered bridge! To some of you that may not seem to be much, but this is the first time I ever got to do this. I love bridges of all kinds, and I've long admired covered bridges, so this is a huge treat for me. And that's not all. This bridge is at a new nature park I recently discovered! It's a small place that isn't as close to home as some of my others, but I've recently found myself passing by this place very frequently. I was just lucky enough to see the sign for the place the first time. Then when I stopped here for the first time I saw this bridge in the distance! I was in heaven! I actually have several more pictures than I'm showing here because I took pictures at every step of the way. After all, this wasa huge event for me. I came to the foot of the bridge and stopped to take it all in and savor the experience. There were birds all around, especially geese, but this bridge was taking almost all of my attention. For once, wildlife had to take a backseat to another interest. I took my first steps onto the wooden planks. There were small birds flying around everywhere. They appeared to be barn swallows. I knew I had to be cautious with these birds because I know from personal experience that they aggressively protect their nests. And the bridge had a number of nests up in the rafters. I got no pictures of the birds because they were flying around rapidly, and my interest was still exclusively in this bridge. I took the time to get pictures of the nests though. The wood of the bridge seems relatively new in here. Maybe this bridge isn't as old as I initially thought. That's fine with me. I moved a few feet away from where the nests were to take some pictures of the inside of the bridge. This was an experience that I wanted to remember. Do you realize how much your daily worries seem to melt away when you are in the middle of an experience that you love? I had not a care in the world while I was standing on this bridge. I'm sitting here now with a smile on my face while I type this. I walked slowly moving across the bridge until I got to the end. I would say that I regretted stepping off of it, but there were new wonders on the other side! And the feeling of walking the bridge was still surrounding me with a total joy. This is why I do what I do. Nature Center Magazine - Your starting place for nature!
My wife and I. This bridge is just south of Chatham, IL. Barber Photography Barber Photography Blog
Looking at this photo is almost like being there, isn't it? Simply gorgeous. via
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These covered bridges in Connecticut are quaint and lovely and will remind you of the olden days before giant steel beams.
Nantucket and Vermont are our two favorite places, so when Matt proposed in Nantucket, we knew we would get married in Vermont! Fall being our favorite season, we planned an October celebration at the Woodstock Inn. All of our guests either stayed at the Inn or at other local B&Bs down Main Street
I wandered off the highway, not sure where this is. Ttv texture from www.flickr.com/groups/ttvdust/pool/page3/
Covered Bridge
Update: It is with great sadness that I have to add to this post that the beautiful Sycamore tree that stood in the gap was felled sometime ...
Mary's Creek, Benton County, Oregon • Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, Missouri • Zumbrota Bridge, Minnesota • Wilkinson Pioneer Park, Rock Falls, Iowa • Campbell’s Covered Bridge, Landrum, South Carolina • More ...