Wednesday, June 8, 2011

ABC Wednesday - U is for Underneath


  


 U is for Underneath............



construction on an old bridge across the bay


The boys have spent many summer mornings, afternoons, and evenings doing some fishing under these bridges that cross the Great Bay in NH.
 
This is the view we got when we went down to the ocean about a month ago.
 
We didn't expect to find them totally rearranging the shore line and working on the very old rusty bridge - the one in the background.
 
The old one has been off limits to all traffic for many years - we thought they would eventually dismantle it before it started falling into the water.
 
But they have other plans, and I can't wait until they finish it.
 
It is being restored for pedestrian and foot traffic only.
 
It will be so cool to walk over that bridge - the only other way to get to the other side is on the new bridge where the cars go 55 miles an hour, and no pedestrians are allowed on it.
 
It will be a fine walk with the camera.
 
I have done many photos under it, but never from on it.
 
New views and perspectives from above - too exciting!




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6 comments:

  1. Pedestrians! What a civilized concept!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  2. Very interesting that they would change the shore line. Nice photo, with so much detail and textures.

    Hope the boys caught some fish!

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  3. One of my blogs used underneath too. Nice shot.

    "U" are invited to see the "U" in my page. Have a great evening.

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  4. It will be exciting to see what transpires.

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  5. I do love it when they re-upholster, so to speak, old things that are falling apart. Lots of interesting lines and geometrical designs in this post.

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