Hi Andy - I haven't seen much of NB, but this is beautiful. Love this photo. As for your question re H, he might be popular with some in the west, but I'm from BC, started working in the 60s, so that ought to explain it. -- K
Sorry cieldequimper. After I made the comment on your blog I realized that you are female. Perhaps I should have called you Wonder Woman. After all she does have a invisible plane.
Hi Andy - I haven't seen much of NB, but this is beautiful. Love this photo.
ReplyDeleteAs for your question re H, he might be popular with some in the west, but I'm from BC, started working in the 60s, so that ought to explain it.
-- K
those look like some great old rocks this bridge crosses!
ReplyDeleteOooh and aaah says Superman (er, woman actually). Nice little canyon, I'd love to visit NB.
ReplyDeleteSorry cieldequimper. After I made the comment on your blog I realized that you are female. Perhaps I should have called you Wonder Woman. After all she does have a invisible plane.
ReplyDeleteNo need to apologise, you made me laugh! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the builders of this bridge had very rugged terrain in which to work to build it. A welcome contribution to Sunday Bridges.
ReplyDeleteThat's one rocky canyon this bridge crosses... not a whole lot of water... although I suspect that changes in spring time...?
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog. I thought Canada always had snow in the winter! Nice bridge photo.
ReplyDeleteMy Grafton Bridge looks like yours, except underneath, we have roads.
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
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