Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – March 3, 2017
I went out looking for roads today. I found some. But first, these two are for Emilio!
This strange time of year with relatively warm temperatures is a good time to grab pictures of places you’d miss the rest of the year. It wasn’t — by the way — all that warm today. In fact it was just above freezing and my hands went numb. That’s usually my time to say “I’m done here!” But before that happened, I got a few pictures.
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love the bridge-spectacular perspective- the whole thing!@ Such lovely which ways- a place that looks so welcoming
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Thank you 😀 We live in a pretty place, though the temperature has dropped back into real winter, at least for a few days. Is it really cold down your way too?
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FREEZING
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Yup. Near zero last night.
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That is an amazing bridge alright. There also seems to be a hint of spring in your photos, Marilyn. Hope springs eternal.
Leslie
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We hope. I’m surprised to not be seeing flowers but so far, nothing much.
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A few more days of mild weather and they’ll be coming along.
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All winners. The P&W RR bridge picture is a favorite because of its local nostalgia.
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I was actually a little disappointed when they repainted it. It was cooler all painted by local high schoolers with fraternity names.
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That bridge is stunning. Wonderful post for this week. 😀
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Thanks, Cee. It’s a bridge that runs between Arizona and Neveda. Emilio posted pictures from the Neveda side. I promised I’d find the pictures I’d taken from the Arizona side 🙂 It really IS spectacular. I wish I’d had a better camera.
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Love the bridge photos. I think if we continue taken photos of ways in our cities, we can publish an illustrated guide.
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You know, we really could. Except … who comes here? It used to be a sort of resort city, but now, it’s just a place where people live. It’s pretty, but I don’t know if the tourists are likely to swarm over the place. Still, it’s a thought, really. You’ve got those mountains, you know? And they are something else!
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