Starting out with miscellaneous bridges which I didn't have names for their files.
Sharing with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures!
Does a pedestrian bridge count? We can certainly guess where this is!
Inside the pedestrian bridge at Old Salem Village, NC. which just goes over a road below.
Central Ohio - Mill Creek
Covered Bridge Mountain Air Country Club - Burnsville, NC, by Yurko Design and Architecture, Asheville NC
What? Burnsville is near where I live in Black Mountain! Can I go see it?
OK, first it's a private country club. They do have a FaceBook page, and my mouth dropped open at all that happens there. Arrival via private plane or helicopter is perfectly fine on the runways. No photos of this tiny little bridge among all the others posted. So I'll keep it in my collection as memorabilia, but doubt that I can go find it in person, if it even exists still.
Cox Ford Bridge, Parke County, Indiana
East Hill Bridge over the Flatrock River, Rushville Indiana
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“Every particular in nature, a leaf, a drop, a crystal, a moment of time is related to the whole, and partakes of the perfection of the whole. Each particle is a microcosm, and faithfully renders the likeness of the world.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
When I posted a picture of Tiananmen Square's student protest yesterday, I was acknowledging that the Chinese young people at that time had learned what a democracy was...somehow in a communist state.
The autocracy now moving through the USA wants to change the history being taught to our children. Please make efforts to keep accurate history in our schools, so we don't miss learning about democracy compared to those Chinese almost 40 years ago.


































