A bridge across a creek is made rustic, but if you look close, you'll see it needs some repair. |
Black Mountain
The greening of the mountains from Tanbark Ridge overlook, elevation 3175 feet, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina. The road seen in upper left is the parkway as it continues northeast. Can you see the little houses, including my favorite, the red roofed one?
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Creek bridge
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I like it! It is very unique.
ReplyDeleteI like this, too...
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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