About This Blog
I began this blog in 2011 in an attempt to improve my photography and showcase all of California's 58 counties. I didn't quite make all of the 58, I missed three and I will try to rectify that in the coming year. I'm not sure how much I improved my photography because I always seemed to be in a rush.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
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oh that is BEAUTIFUL!!! I love the arch of it's side! beautiful!!!
A truly beautiful covered bridge, Martha. Thanks for sharing it with us.
So nice to be home and able to comment, after a month traveling in Europe with little or no internet access. I've missed your wonderful photos.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Covered bridges are such a special sight! Really neat one here. :)
I love covered bridges and this one is no exception.
Gorgeous!
My sister and brother-in-law were just down in Anza Borrego. Looks beautiful. They just came back a couple of days ago. I will look forward to seeing the photos.
Have a great week.
It's a beautiful structure - I love it!
Very stylish!
This reminds me of my roots in Lancaster County, PA. I didn't even know covered bridges existed in CA!
Wonderful! Do you know the year on this bridge?
Sierra Rose, and Kristin
This covered bridge is handsome and reminds me of New England. :)
Martha...I adore covered bridges....and they are so hard to find these days. This is a beautiful one, and your capture of it is awesome. I want to tell you I did luck out. A VERY, VERY long train just before I took the photo of the tracks along the James River. I was like a child I was so excited. Afterwards, I was disappointed I didn’t shoot the moving train, but I was so entranced watching it rapidly chug along I forgot all about the camera around my neck!
This covered bridge is so cool! I like it!
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