
Last year, I presented photos of the covered bridges of New Hampshire. Many of you said you had covered bridges in your area and would like to take your own tour.
This week, I was contacted about an article sponsored by an insurance company. The article talked about some of the history and facts related to these beautiful structures. The best part is that about halfway down the page, there are descriptions and links to organizing your own covered bridge tour in various parts of the U.S.
Take a look and perhaps get inspired. You can find the article here.
Thank you, Chris! This one went right into my Trips folder.
Great. Iām glad you could use it.
Thank you! I bookmarked that article.
Excellent. I hope you can visit some of them.
The Ashtabula, Ohio bridges are listed and I have seen almost all of them. Ashtabula is only 45 minutes away from me.
Thanks for the article, Chris!
Enjoy your 4th of July!
Thak you, Nancy. Have a great 4th of July.
Great job!!
Thank you, Garfield
The word is out! You are an expert. (Am very much enjoying the covered-bridge calendar. Beautiful!)
Oh, thank you so much.
Neither of those links work for me, Error 404.
That’s odd. Nobody else has mentioned a problem. I wonder if it’s an international borders issue. Sorry.
Yeah! You’re probably right. This part of the world has a problem with borders!
I have a YouTube video to put up later. I know most people will be able to see it and a few won’t. How is it going with the border issues there these days?
Sorry, Error 403!
Chris, I’ll email you š
Remarkable journey. Thanks, again, for the calendar. šš
My pleasure.
Cool! We still need to do our trail.
You haven’t done it yet?!
I know! I know! We took a birding detour.
I was thinking about maybe taking pictures of our bridges here in Berlin, they’re not covered but still nice. Your tour and the beautiful calendar you’ve send me made me think about this. š