Saturday, April 10, 2010
Bridge Sunday
Thanks to *Louis* over at San Francisco for hosting a new Bridges series.
This is the mighty Mississippi between the state of Illinois and the state of Iowa.....as well as Wisconsin! It is a unique spot because you can see all 3 states. Illinois is on your right across the river, I am standing in Dubuque, Iowa taking the shot and the bridge waaayyyy in the background is the one that goes from Iowa to Wisconsin. The one in the foreground goes between Illinois and Iowa. Enjoy seeing all the bridges around the world today and thanks *Louis*!
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Always nice to see the river boats and barges on Ol' Miss!
ReplyDeleteNice panorama too Neva!
ReplyDeleteI do have a bridge today but Louis posted the wrong link! It's here: http://hte-randomphotos.blogspot.com/
What a magnificent view!
ReplyDeleteI love the green field in the foreground. I'm tired of our brown summer grass already.
Excellent contribution, Neva!
ReplyDelete«Louis» and Ciel both post on Paris time. «Louis» et Mme la Vache drove to Carmel, CA Saturday and didn't get home until after 2200 CA time and he didn't know that Ciel's bridge would be on her other blog, so he corrected it at 0515 CA time Sunday morning.
Dina also has a bridge on her blog, and «Louis» has published the link to it.
Glad to see there is still "work" on the river.
ReplyDeletesuper shot. I like seeing the states and 2 bridges. I enlarged it and I could see so much more. It is a working river. MB
ReplyDeleteCool shot! This one is really special because you get three states for the price of one.
ReplyDeleteHi Neva! Building bridges in life... a great aim!! Excellent picture!!
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter Two is waiting for you in Turkey.... ;)
Enjoy and have a great week!!
Nice to see and I also like your comment about the three states in one picture!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful shot !!Nice post !!
ReplyDeleteLovely. When did you shoot this? Everything is so luscious and green!
ReplyDeleteA fellow Chicago Suburbanite!
Denise Burks
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