Covered bridges and horses are my weak point. I think it’s left over from childhood. Anyway, I don’t think you need a reason to post this images – it’s great!
Yes, especially here because it is a tourist spot. The idea was that the cover protected the more expensive and often wooden road and supports from the elements which would cause them to decay
Oh, I enjoyed your comments on the pill box and door yesterday but WP would not allow me to like or comment on them. Cheers!
Thank you Monica…In 2013, this was the photo on the Christmas card I sent to my family and friends. It is in a beautiful location surrounded by mountains and a lovely gorge. Cheers!
I love covered bridges…
One summer I made sure to visit almost all of them in Ashtabula County, Ohio. There are several! What fun I had!
Thank you for sharing and giving me my sweet memories back of that beautiful summer.
Thank you for your nice comment, Nancy. That must have been a fun summer. Are there many covered bridges in Ashtabula County? We have a bunch here in New Hampshire and they are all rather spread out.
There are several… and some were used in the movie The Bridges of Madison County, I have been told.
Another fun feature to go along with the bridges are wineries galore! Do you think I went to the wineries as well?? 😉
Covered bridges and horses are my weak point. I think it’s left over from childhood. Anyway, I don’t think you need a reason to post this images – it’s great!
Thank you GP. I love them also. Cheers!
These bridges were covered to keep them passable ? At any rate, I bet many folks stood on them waiting for inclement weather to pass! ; )
Yes, especially here because it is a tourist spot. The idea was that the cover protected the more expensive and often wooden road and supports from the elements which would cause them to decay
Oh, I enjoyed your comments on the pill box and door yesterday but WP would not allow me to like or comment on them. Cheers!
Thanks for the history and your welcome for the thanks! (?) oh well ; )
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And a lovely image it is. 🙂
Thank you Judy. This was back in the day before I knew how to edit. It came out of the camera this way. Cheers
Nice shot. There’s an area here in Ohio that has a lot of covered bridges I’ve been told. Must go visit it.
Thank you, Teri That would be awesome. They can be tricky to shoot because they are often obscured by power lines and other unsightly objects. Cheers
That gets to be a pain doesn’t it? 😉
One of those high quality problems!
Wow! This is so beautiful, Christopher 🙂
Thank you Monica…In 2013, this was the photo on the Christmas card I sent to my family and friends. It is in a beautiful location surrounded by mountains and a lovely gorge. Cheers!
Very nice choice 🙂
I love covered bridges 🙂 you can easily find open bridges, but these are more rare 🙂
lovely shot, Chris!!
I agree, Alex. We have some covered bridges in New Hampshire, but it takes some work to find them…Cheers!
Really beautiful picture 🙂
You always have very beautiful pictures on your blog ^-^
Oh, thank you so much. I really appreciate that. Cheers!
Covered bridge… My heart just skips a beat…
Aren’t they wonderful. Our state has quite a few though they can be tricky to locate. Cheers!…Happy Easter.
Happy Easter!
I love covered bridges…
One summer I made sure to visit almost all of them in Ashtabula County, Ohio. There are several! What fun I had!
Thank you for sharing and giving me my sweet memories back of that beautiful summer.
Thank you for your nice comment, Nancy. That must have been a fun summer. Are there many covered bridges in Ashtabula County? We have a bunch here in New Hampshire and they are all rather spread out.
There are several… and some were used in the movie The Bridges of Madison County, I have been told.
Another fun feature to go along with the bridges are wineries galore! Do you think I went to the wineries as well?? 😉
I’d have to say “Yes” on that one.