Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Wordless Wednesday

the longest two tower suspension bridge between anchorages in the Western Hemisphere.

Have I mentioned lately how much I enjoy living in Michigan? *wink*
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19 comments:

  1. Wow! I get a little nervous on bridges! I don't know if I could hold my breath long enough to cross that one!

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  2. great one! a stunning view

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  3. Phobia! My belly is all a flutter.

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  4. My Grammy lives in MI too.

    Great shot!

    Happy WW!

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  5. Great shot! Thanks for sharing and Happy WW.

    Angel Mama ():)

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  6. As I was crossing this chasm of liquid i looked down at the GPS and what do you know water everywhere it was not a good experience then I was thinking this is almost as far as i drive to work everyday. I googled it and it is half the distance i drive daily. I hate this bridge i'm always glad to get to the other side.

    Nice post babe

    DaHubby

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  7. really gorgeous. I love bridges. The engineering just amazes...

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  8. I remember crossing that bridge in December on a trip to visit frends when I was in college. It was so scary since it was snowing and us southerners aren't use to snow. We chose a different route home to avoid the bridge again! ;)

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  9. Great photo!. The work that goes into building bridges like this is amazing{:-).
    HAppy WW!

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  10. Can you walk this bridge like the Golden Gate in San Francisco. My husband and I did that a few years back. What a wonderful experience. Happy WW. :)

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  11. Awesome! Long I can handle, but those huge arching bridges over the shipping channel in Houston I can do without.

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  12. Wow! This is an excellent photo. I would be so nervous going over this bridge. I'm not good on very long, high bridges. Makes me feel wobbly inside.

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  13. I love living in Michigan too! Tell me, are one who can drive over the bridge or one who cannot?

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