Thanks everyone...I'm not able to get blogger to let me reply to each of you individually. Sharon, Bryson City isn't that far away, a good day trip! All the same mountains!
So glad to have your comments...whatever they may be. I'm one who likes to reply sometime or another, so others will see that; or you might happen back sometime and see what conversation might have started.
I like it! It is very unique.
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ReplyDeleteLove these railings made of thick branches! My brother lives in Bryson City. Is that near you?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place to go for a walk! Good thing they repaired the bridge!!
ReplyDeleteRepairs are indeed needed but I do love the rustic look!
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ReplyDeleteI don't think I would hold onto the left hand side! I really like the curves in the branches.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone...I'm not able to get blogger to let me reply to each of you individually. Sharon, Bryson City isn't that far away, a good day trip! All the same mountains!
ReplyDeletethis shot makes me wish for a nice long hike. but around here it is freezing weather - not that brave. ha. ha!! ( :
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine rustic (primitive) bridge. It has a certain respectability even in its disrepair. -- barbara
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! I haven't been to Black Mountain in a while but some are familiar.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful rustic bridge!
ReplyDeleteWow! very unique...Love it
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