Frosty Morning

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Rowski

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I drive past this bridge a lot. Once in a while you can get a really nice picture of this bridge in its different seasons. This morning (Saturday) it was a cool 0 dergrees, the frost was just right on the trees, and the sun perfect in the sky. The result a pretty nice picture. Enjoy!!!!!!
 

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<font color=blue>The result a pretty nice picture</font color=blue>

It is for a fact./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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That is beautiful, I assume you are in New England?
 
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That's one thing that I don't see in NY very often if at all. Covered bridges. What a sight with the morning light and frost.
 
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That would make a good postcard.
Did you notice the same thing this morning,for the heavy fog in the valley and the sun and blue sky above at 7am. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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MDNY, I'm not sure what part of upstate NY you're in, but eastern New York is very similar to New England, and we have many covered bridges. Here's one by my house that I go over almost every day. And yes, this is New York!!/w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif My beloved rural upstate New York!!/w3tcompact/icons/love.gif

Rich
"What a long strange trip it's been."
 

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Rowski,
That looks like the bridge between Lunenburg, VT and Lancaster, NH. Is it? Nice Picture.
 
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RichZ

I live in Central NY - Syracuse area. I just haven't seen a covered bridges, but then again I don't usually get too far out from home. I go to Albany mostly to a B&B and when we go over this summer we will be real close to VT so we will cruise up and do some shopping there as well. Maybe we will see some covered bridges in our travels.
 
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We've got four of them in Washington County. I'm fortunate enough to have 2 of them right near my house. If you like, I can tell you were to find them, they might be near where you're going.

Rich
"What a long strange trip it's been."
 
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Rich,

It's not. It is the Longley Bridge in Montgomery Ctr., built by the Jewett brothers in 1863. This bridge along with 6 other (in the Montgomery area) all made through the horrible flood we had the summer 1996. One highway bridge washed out and lost a lot of roads, you couldn't leave town or come into town for a day. It was quite an event. But the covered bridges made it.
 

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