Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – March 30, 2018
The Which Way challenge is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, steps, signs, etc. we move from one place to another on. You can walk on them, climb them, drive them, ride on them, as long as the specific way is visible. Any angle of a bridge is acceptable as are any signs.
Categories: #Photography, Blackstone Valley, Cars and Trucks, Cee's Photo Challenge
I especially love the little bridge. Beautiful ironwork
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You two have some marvelous ways for this week. I like the first one which as you mentioned has three ways in it. 😀
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How’s it going with the chair lift?
Leslie
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It’s a pain in the butt to use, so mostly, I use it to carry heavy packages, but on bad days, me. It works. It’s just … not quite as efficient or FAST as I want. It is still faster to clamber up the stairs myself.
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I don’t think you’d want it to go too fast but I can see what you mean. At least it’s there when you need it and it helps bring in the groceries.
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I think I know “which way” those caskets are going to be going. I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen a casket truck before, but of course, even they have to get from factory to funeral home…
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I don’t get the whole “casket” thing anyway. Why do we need caskets? All the Jews requires is a nice, cozy bag, then in the dirt. No flowers, please.
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I’ve already told everyone who will listen to just throw my body in a ditch somewhere. As long as I’m dead, I don’t care. Just make absolute sure I am dead…
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The make sure you are dead part is a definitely important piece of the puzzle.
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I love the little footbridge 🙂
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it’s my favorite. Such a cozy little footbridge.
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I like your special way up the stairs with the chair lift
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I wish it worked a little better. They are so klutzy and slow. The good news? It really confuses the dogs.
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These all epitomize the concept of ‘which way’ very nicely. I particularly like the little bridge over the Mumford, which I don’t remember seeing before!
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