Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sunday Bridges - Footbridge

Andy | Sunday, October 30, 2011 | Best Blogger Tips

This bridge looks pretty new to me. See more bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.

8 comments:

  1. It does look new, but with a bit of weathering, it will fit right in with the old mill behind it. In any case, a welcome contribution to Sunday Bridges.

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  2. Good morning, Andy, as I am sitting here drinking my first cup of Louis LaVache,s coffee and reading the blogs. This is a nice one, and yep, it is REAL new looking to me. I am glad the footpath part is flat and not curved like the Japanese style ones, because on those I have trouble going up and then down at such a steep incline. Needler’s Mill is a great name for a mill...am wondering if it is still in use are is a knitting and spinning shop. Now, I have a question for you. I cannot do a mouse over to do a before and after shot to save my life and I do not have a clue as to how you get the little flag to pop up saying “click for a larger view.” I would love to know how to do the latter if it is not to complicated a process. Is there a tutorial you used or just what? Have a nice cool Sunday. It is pretty chilly here in VA, but all the snow was gone by 9am yesterday morning. genie

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  3. Interesting structural design - both a railing and an arch. Strange looking, but makes for good conversation (for those who are interested in architectural design, anyway)

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  4. It's a sweet little bridge. I like the mill in the background.

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  5. Looks like this mini-footbridge was made yesterday, but it's so cute. I agree with Louis a little time and Ontario weather will take care of it lickety split.

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  6. coming via Genie's blue bridge, quite unusual to have a blue structure in a landscape, the builders didn't bother about blending it with the surrounding. But then, you are bound to find it.

    Your bridge, may be next time you visit, they paint it with neon. LOL

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  7. A little great bridge i must say.

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