This brings back memories when I lived on ranch next to the Truckee River and a suspension bridge over the water was our entrance to the ranch. We had to get out, open the gate, drive through, get out, close the gate, and then drive at not more than 2 miles an hour over the bridge to the other side. One year, the Truckee flooded and knocked out the entrance section, so we were stranded until workers could re-build it. I loved that bridge.
Nothing better than a good bounce.
No! Please don’t!!! I love the gleam of pewter water between the diagonals.
Yes! Let’s tease Meg with some serious bouncing! 😳😀😀
LOL!!! That’s what suspension bridges were made for, nothing whatsoever to do with getting to the other side!! 🙂
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Hold tight Meg we’re all coming over!!!!
This brings back memories when I lived on ranch next to the Truckee River and a suspension bridge over the water was our entrance to the ranch. We had to get out, open the gate, drive through, get out, close the gate, and then drive at not more than 2 miles an hour over the bridge to the other side. One year, the Truckee flooded and knocked out the entrance section, so we were stranded until workers could re-build it. I loved that bridge.
It’s a great feeling to bounce on a suspension bridge. Boing!! 🙂
I’ve never been on a suspension bridge… I MUST TRY!!!
Yes you must, check who else is around before you jump, they can get quite wobbly!
Fabulous shot Gilly! I thought at first this was your entry for Paula’s convergence challenge.