FOTD – October 7 – X is for Crossing Bridges in Autumn Foliage No Xeranthemums for me. Now when there are autumnal bridges to cross and glorious fall foliage to make you catch your breath! What a difference from last… Read More ›
bridges
BLACKSTONE VALLEY BRIDGES
CFFC: Bridges What a perfectly timed subject! I have a whole new set pf pictures taken yesterday of “our” bridge. Of course everyone in Uxbridge considers it “their” bridge. It’s that kind of bridge. Plus, other Blackstone Valley bridges, most… Read More ›
VANISHING & LEADING LINES: CEE’S FUN FOTO CHALLENGE – Marilyn Armstrong
Vanishing or Leading Lines I always enjoy my chance to watch paths, tracks, and roads disappear at the horizon line.
THE BRIDGES: CEE’S FUN FOTO CHALLENGE – Marilyn Armstrong
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Bridges
THE BLACKSTONE RIVER – Marilyn & Garry Armstrong
A Photo a Week Challenge: Quintessential Bridges When you live in the Blackstone River Valley, life is about the river or one of its tributaries. Or an attached stream, pond, lake, or waterfall. The valley has always been about the… Read More ›
THE WHICH WAY CHALLENGE – UP DOWN OR ALONG THE SIDE
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – June 9, 2017
OLD AND NEW – ROADS, BRIDGES AND A RAMP
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… Read More ›
WHICH WAY AS AUTUMN ENDS …
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – October 19, 2016
WHICH WAY? IT’S A SMALL TOWN!
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – September 14, 2016 All things considered, there really aren’t so many “ways” around here. Towns are small and roads are two lanes, one in each direction. And those are the main roads. The side… Read More ›
WHICH WAY: A PHOTO CHALLENGE FROM CEE
CEE’S WHICH WAY CHALLENGE: AUGUST 3, 2016
BRIDGES
From Cee: This week’s topic is Bridges. Bridges come in all shapes and sizes. It can be a small bridge just long enough to cross a small stream or creek to bridge that spans for miles. Your bridge can be one… Read More ›
LIVING WITH NATURE: CAREFULLY WOVEN LIVE ROOT BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA
This is one of the most remarkable things I’ve seen. A brilliant concept. Living bridges created by the twined roots of trees. I know it wouldn’t work here in New England. Wrong climate, wrong trees … but if we could,… Read More ›