Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Wooden Trail

This wooden, rambling bridge meanders off into an early September morning. It's a piece of Portland Trails, a group of connecting foot trails that run around the city. This piece here is just off Hobart Street and sets off towards Thompson's Point, along the Fore River. Bridges like this provide a good analogy to our lives, hopefully it's long and winding with many twists and turns that provide us with lots of adventures along the way.
Find a good friend and head off on your quest.
Today is a fine day to start.

20 comments:

  1. Yes, sometimes are journeys are long and windy.

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  2. Should be "journeys that are crooked and winding." Could be windy, too. . .in all of its definitions :>)

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  3. So resonant - bridges and winding paths . . .

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  4. Your posts always, always make me think. They always give me enjoyment, too. Kate's comments are so choice!

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  5. Looks like a great place to start!

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  7. I'd like to see that bridge in person... it looks so nice :)

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  8. It looks like an adventure ahead!

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  9. I didn't know that Portland has a trail system of boardwalks. I would love to visit these and take a long walk.

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  10. beautiful wooden trail... great job...

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