Another quaint bridge is the Campton Covered Bridge. (If I have the name wrong on this one, please feel free to correct me), This one was about a 10 minute drive from my NH home growing up. I think I saw it 3 times in 15 years. And, it was insignificant. What was I thinking, and how could I be so blind to all of these interesting and historic sights?
The 3rd bridge that I captured is in Littleton, NH. It is a foot bridge, so no cars allowed! It has such picturesque scenery so one can not help but pull out the camera on the trek across and capture a babbling brook (there are only brooks in NH, no creek's for all you Midwesterner's reading). This one is outside of my grandmother's assisted living facility so she has a lovely view every day! The brook there I am sure is intertwined (due to her lack of memory) with the one next to her home in Rumney, NH...how great to live by such beautiful God-made beauty! In the words of Leeann Womack, "I hope I never loose the sense of wonder".
My beautiful Grandma who is not a bridge, but helped to etch the (eventual) appreciation of NH in me. |
I am sure there are some great and wise words to combine bridges with life, but for now, I am going to leave it at this. I have a new found appreciation for quaint New Hampshire covered bridges and hope my eyes are continually opened to every day ordinary wonder.
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