Cee’s Which Way #Photo Challenge (March 2nd) #SundayBlogShare
Cee’s 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.
Great photos Cathy.. I am fascinated with bridges and always photograph them on trips. They are such a vital path of communication between separated points of land and people.
Cathy, love the photos. I enjoy coming around the quaint bridges in the UK, we are back soon!! Aren’t trees amazing how they can survive in precarious locations!!
Great photos, Cathy, especially the one with the tree. The roots poking out of the ground are so interesting. Two ways to walk here – over the path or up over the tree roots.
Very interesting photographs.
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Thanks 🙂
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Great photos Cathy.. I am fascinated with bridges and always photograph them on trips. They are such a vital path of communication between separated points of land and people.
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Thanks, Sally. Yes, they are fascinating and there so many different variations
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Cathy, love the photos. I enjoy coming around the quaint bridges in the UK, we are back soon!! Aren’t trees amazing how they can survive in precarious locations!!
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Thanks, Suz 🙂 The top bridge is my favourite. I couldn’t believe those tree roots!
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Your photos are so spot on for this week. Love them. 😀
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Thanks so much 😁
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Beautiful photographs Cathy, I especially love the image with the wooden bridge over the river – it looks like a wonderful place for walking :o) xxx
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Thank you, Xenia. It is a lovely river walk 🙂 xxx
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Great photos, Cathy, especially the one with the tree. The roots poking out of the ground are so interesting. Two ways to walk here – over the path or up over the tree roots.
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