More from my “Color Me Autumn” collection
Today was a special day…the day my friend Lorna and I had highlighted on our calendars as the day we would visit covered bridges in Ashtabula County, and the weather couldn’t have been better! Starting early, I met Lorna for breakfast in Geneva, Ohio, and from there we hip-hopped around northern Ashtabula County visiting bridges. I’m at a loss for words to describe how beautiful the day was. Maybe tomorrow, with a clear mind after a good night’s sleep, I’ll be able to find more words to tell you about it…and maybe I’ll just let the pictures speak to you, which would probably be better than any words I could conjure up. Because it’s late and I am short on time, I will stop now and share a few pictures with the promise of more tomorrow.



Great shots, but my favorite is your opening image of the covered bridge!
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Thank you, John. I usually photograph the Harpersfield bridge at least once a year. In fact, it is going to feature in my next post. Come back for a few more shots of it.
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Beautiful! There is a certain poetry about covered bridges.
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Poetry is a good for for it, Kathy. Combine the history of covered bridges with the beauty of the rural areas when they are found, and you have a winning combination.
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