Saturday, January 1, 2011

Peterborough/ Sunday Bridges

Railroad bridge with Peterborough, Ontario in the background

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12 comments:

kasthurirajam said...

beautiful.Belated wishes for the happy and properous new year 2011

Small City Scenes said...

Nice bridge with a glimpse of the city.
I have no bridge because I just noticed the gorgeous sunset and I ran out on the deck and got several pictures so that will be my Sunday post.

I am back---Blogger and I shook hands and no hard feelings. MB

Coffee Break Mama said...

Beautiful - looks so picturesque. Happy New Year too!

Lesley said...

I know this should be all about the bridge, but I'm thinking about how much the water tower reminds me of NYC. (and there the similarities end!)

Jacob said...

Very interesting shot...has that "industrial" look to it...almost like an HDR photo. Quite entrancing!

I hope you're right about 2011. I'm more of a cynic, I'm afraid. Oh, wait, maybe they said "sinner." Sheesh!

Louis la Vache said...

A hard-working bridge, no doubt!

Best wishes to you this New Year!

Boonie S said...

Stunning photo! Thanks for this.

All the best, Boonie

Ann said...

This train goes all the way to Vancouver? I almost took that one.

Madeleine said...

Amazing pics.
I love the bridges that have signs on saying 'Bridge freezes before road'. It makes me think of the 'When Hell freezes over' comments LOL! Happy New Year :O)

Francisca said...

That's one solid bridge. But the water tower is NYC, Lesley? We have a gazillion of them here in Manila!

Lindy MacDuff said...

A timeless scene. Great bridge and the water looks icy cold!

Lesley said...

@Francisca, I know they are probably all over outside of ontario, but they are so iconic to NYC that that is my first thought whenever I see one. (I have never been to Manila, that will be my excuse!)

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