I saw on TV the ship wreck that was found. That is amazing. Can't wait to see what they find in it.
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Hey Eustace, I glad you folks take care of things that are gifted to you.
I saw on TV the ship wreck that was found. That is amazing. Can't wait to see what they find in it.
I saw on TV the ship wreck that was found. That is amazing. Can't wait to see what they find in it.
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Eustace: No give backs on gifts - once it is yours, you keep it!
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Here are pictures I took yesterday on our self guided Covered Bridge Tour. We visited four different old covered bridges here in Kentucky. There are a total of 12 remaining here. We have now visited exactly half of them and hope to visit the others soon.
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That’s cool Phil
... we have 20 in CT - one I go through every time I leave or come home - except on this one the whole bridge is wood except they needed to modernize the road under it ... there’s another 20 minutes away but it crosses a river and is just for walking as a road was never put in - it was originally just for horse and buggies and has a dirt path on both sides... under it is a well known fishing spot as well as up river
... thanks for sharing those photos!!!
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Very fine and interesting photos Phil. Did you carve your initials in any?
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Thanks Garry. No carving or graffiti done by me.Quick Steel wrote:Very fine and interesting photos Phil. Did you carve your initials in any?
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Awesome bridges Phil!!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Eustace, what did they do with the bomb? Did they blow it in place?
Phil, I love covered bridges. We have several in Alabama still. The Horton Mill Covered Bridge is not very far away, up in Blount County, just the other side of Oneonta. It is quite high.
Here is a list of the covered bridges in Alabama:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... in_Alabama
I love that arched timber support in that one you showed. I wonder how difficult that was to construct.
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Phil, I love covered bridges. We have several in Alabama still. The Horton Mill Covered Bridge is not very far away, up in Blount County, just the other side of Oneonta. It is quite high.
Here is a list of the covered bridges in Alabama:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... in_Alabama
I love that arched timber support in that one you showed. I wonder how difficult that was to construct.
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Phil,I know of one on the AA between Maysville and Highland Heights Ky.Passed it several times when my oldest was going to NKU.philco wrote:Here are pictures I took yesterday on our self guided Covered Bridge Tour. We visited four different old covered bridges here in Kentucky. There are a total of 12 remaining here. We have now visited exactly half of them and hope to visit the others soon.
I know of 2 here locally.1 in my county,that they spent $400000 on a couple years ago,and another in an adjoining county.
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Thanks for sharing with us Phil, those are awesome
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Did someone say Covered Bridges???
Some of the ones we have visited so far... John 
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John, those are awesome. Is that your wife in the picture. Family shared outings are the best.

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Another I found..
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.....great photo's, phil!!!......philco wrote:Here are pictures I took yesterday on our self guided Covered Bridge Tour. We visited four different old covered bridges here in Kentucky. There are a total of 12 remaining here. We have now visited exactly half of them and hope to visit the others soon.
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Beautiful bridge photos John.
They all look to be very well maintained. Are those in your vicinity ?
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I don't believe I've ever seen anyone say why 'covered bridges' were built, 'covered'.
Edit: Since Google is my friend............
"Most of America's covered bridges were built between 1825 and 1875. By the 1870s, most bridges were covered at the time of construction. The original reason for the cover was to protect the bridge's trusses and decks from snow and rain, preventing decay and rot. ...."
Edit: Since Google is my friend............
"Most of America's covered bridges were built between 1825 and 1875. By the 1870s, most bridges were covered at the time of construction. The original reason for the cover was to protect the bridge's trusses and decks from snow and rain, preventing decay and rot. ...."
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Thanks Phil..
Your pics are KOOL..
The first 2 and the one by it self are around me.. The other 3 in the first grouping are in Maryland.. There are a few more around me that I still gotta get pics of..
Pa seems to have a lot covered bridges.. John 
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The only one closed to traffic is the first one.. And I know where there are 4 other ones that we have not taken pics/visited/driven thru yet..
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John, I just found your earlier covered bridges pictures. Very cool. Nice posing of the knife. 
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Thank You Garry!!!
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Thank you for the pics Philco, and John! It's like stepping back in time.
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Yes, yesterday our military blew it up on a polygon.RobesonsRme.com wrote:Eustace, what did they do with the bomb? Did they blow it in place?
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"Polygon"? I think something might have gotten lost in translation.Eustace wrote:Yes, yesterday our military blew it up on a polygon.RobesonsRme.com wrote:Eustace, what did they do with the bomb? Did they blow it in place?
In geometry, a polygon is any closed, multi-sided object. Triangles, rectangles, hexagons, etc are all polygons.
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Not all who wander are lost!!
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