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Sagging Covered Bridge


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DMiller had a thread regarding familytables.net , titled, "Tis a sad thing...but to be expected"

I went into the site. Took a minute to look at the pictures in "Gallery II, View Headquarters, Bridge 2 and Bridge 3".

Granted, I'm over the hill and my eye sight isn't what it use to be. So, I'd like a second opinion. Is the brige sagging? Or is it an opitical delusion

sorry.

Or is it an optical illusion?

I sure would hate to see the bridge replaced with some other thing. After all, I might actually be in the market to buy HQ in the next few years. The value would be greatly reduced if the bridge was replaced with a more recent concrete and asphalt bridge.

Better get Way Builders on that! ! ! !

For those of you with wonder in your eye. Yes, I'd seriously consider purchasing the place if I could give it back to JP.

We could auction off the offices. Shoot fire! ! ! ! It's a metal building, we could move it. Put a great big corn field in it's place. Or better yet, swimming hole.

JP you really should email me. :)

rxb78250@yahoo

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If it's not sagging, it's a heck of a fisheye on that lens.

That bridge - I remember being at the Way Nash through the 70's and turning around one year and realizing there was a bridge out there over that creek. I never paid attention to it, can't even remember when it got put up in that form, maybe it was later. But to look at it, it's out of place, as if a covered bridge is needed for all the transport that's going on out there. A small hand railed bridge would have been much more appropriate and visually appealing than a small barn on cross beams. Or if it was to get farm equipment across, something more practical and simple.

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