I'm glad you didn't dig all that by hand, but I am are sure just mailing or screwing that thing together was way too much work for this weather!
I saw your other post. Looks like you have a lot of fond memories of it. I have been there. Times are changing, and hopefully for the best! (let's just hope, heh heh)
Think of all the memories your grandkids will have playing in the "tunnels" on this new bridge.
I really appreciate you sharing this. Glad to see that the county at least cares about their roads. Around here, the county left us high and dry. Only when Range Resources came in to drill wells, did anyone do anything about our failing bridges.
I just hope that when you take your bridge apart, those doors get another chapter in their story. I could only imagine what they have seen so far.
Every time I think about how bad I have it, I think about those who are confined to a wheelchair, or have some otherproblem, and I am glad for what I have. I have never felt better about myself than when I hear a story about someone who can't even walk.
Thanks for the pictures. I get a bit weepy thinking about spots I spent my youth, and how sad I was to see them go. I guess you can't hoard anything, but no one can ever call your own memory bank a "hoard." That's what it is, just a hoard of memories. That is the best storage area I own and no one can take it away from me. I'm so thankful.
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