This is the entrance to one of the trails I walk on a regular basis. The bridge is over the Thames River which winds its way through a good portion of southwestern Ontario.
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Babooshka, I have a thing for bridges too. Everytime I go on to the trail I pause on this bridge and look over each side into the river. It's a wonderful spot.
I think I will soon have to do a post about what lies beyond the bridge. It's a wonderful trail where I've seen muskrats, Great Blue Herons, Belted Kingfishers, American Goldfinches, Black Capped Chickadees, a variety of dragonflies etc.
It seems that many people are now favoring topics, which make people relax (your bridge, RunE's boat on calm water and so on...) Nothing bad in it, especially when you do it in style, like you've done in here. My B was about metal balls, which are part of outdoor sculpture called Olo n:o 22.
It must be fine trail to walk. The bridge looked just right in that hazy forest.
ReplyDeleteThat is just Beautiful, Elaine!!!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful too !! Love it.
I took this photo just after 7am on a foggy morning. I was getting my walk in before going to work. It was awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love fog photos. What a wonderful walk you must have had. I know Gray would have loved to have been along.
ReplyDeleteWhen we used to live in Georgia we had 6 acres and our cats would follow us along our trails like dogs.
They are kind of sad here because we can't let them out. But the birds keep them entertained.
What a beautiful and peaceful shot. I would have this on my wall so I could look at it over and over...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo of the bridge with the softness of the early morning light. :D
ReplyDeleteScattering...a picture to match your name..."A scattering of light". This is a beautiful image with a great mood within.
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It is such a peaceful, inviting and bewitching image. The light diffusing gently over the bridge is magical. I do have a thing about bridges.
ReplyDeleteBabooshka, I have a thing for bridges too. Everytime I go on to the trail I pause on this bridge and look over each side into the river. It's a wonderful spot.
ReplyDeleteI love bridges too; almost looks painted.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo Elaine! The mist settling in oh so gently. I feel as though I'm just meeting the morning as I stroll down a path.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, - very mysterious looking across the bridge into the fog, - I would go hunting for the Little People...
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely image. Makes me want to walk across the bridge.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! It makes me want to trip across the bridge to see where the path leads.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bridge.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Looks like a very pretty walk! My dog would love it!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am inspired....
Thank you.
Sherry
I think I will soon have to do a post about what lies beyond the bridge. It's a wonderful trail where I've seen muskrats, Great Blue Herons, Belted Kingfishers, American Goldfinches, Black Capped Chickadees, a variety of dragonflies etc.
ReplyDeleteThis picture has a mystical, magical , enchanted look to it! Great job cousin!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inviting bridge which looks like it leads into a magical wood. Wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that many people are now favoring topics, which make people relax (your bridge, RunE's boat on calm water and so on...)
ReplyDeleteNothing bad in it, especially when you do it in style, like you've done in here.
My B was about metal balls, which are part of outdoor sculpture called Olo n:o 22.