On my way to work 5 by T.Rex
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Description
The bridge of woes and agony.
It’s a deceptively beautiful bridge in Japanese style, for anyone suicide prone. I have come from the other side of the realm of quackery over the bridge, and 3 times to my great woe fallen dreadfully on the near end of it. Why? Well, look at the treacherous slope just waiting for the unaware to slip on it’s slippery wood! Twice after light rains, and lastly after a slight freeze. Man, THAT was the worst! I had a long sleeve shirt, a jacket, my winter coat with extra lining and nothing protected me from scraping off the skin on my right forearm from elbow to wrist! I nevermore (er, does that remind us of E. A. Poe and a certain raven?) shall risk myself crossing this treacherous bridge! I stick to this side of quackery! By the way, the quack house is hiding just beyond the malicious bridge, and hence not visible.
ENJOY! I’m not. It’s STILL biting cold and windy! (Whatever made you think it would stop within 4 minutes from the bus stop?)
Comments (8)
pchef
beautiful ! I like that landscape and that bridge
Faemike55
The picture is outstanding, but your narrative is excellent and informative as well as humourous!
Buffalo1
Pretty, but dangerous. Somebody put up a warning sign.
bugsnouveau Online Now!
Cool pic and fun story
Richardphotos
I am allergic to falling. good it seldom happens. once I fail from a roof and it was definitely not fun. very nice bridge if treacherous
ZigZag321
You know what we call this in Pennsylvania? Swimming weather!
LOL. I'm kiddin'. Freezing cold and windy here too. Had a blast viewing your stuff tonight!
goodoleboy
Shiver my timbers! Stellar shot of more stark contrast, and the road of snow looks ultra pristine, like no human or animal for miles around. Overall, this is neat but depressing. And at my tottering age, I would probably slip and fall off the bridge even in the middle of summer.
RodS
'Tis a lovely photo, and you're a brave soul for risking life and limb to bring it to us!
Now see? If that was here in the USA there would be a line of lawyers waiting at the edge of that bridge for people to slip so they could drum up some lawsuit business! The cold wouldn't discourage them at all!