A View from the Covered Bridge

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Hidden Work, Hidden River


The 1:30 p.m. sun already cast a long shadow upriver.  Standing on the bridge, with the north breeze chilling my face, I noticed the shadow of the workers' scaffolding below.  With the single digit cold, they had gone away already today.  The picture below hints at where they do their hidden task. 


Posted by Norman at 6:02 PM
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