On dirait qu'il n'y a pas beaucoup d'eau dans l'Arkansas River ! les pluies d'automne ne sont pas encore arrivées ? C'est exactement la même chose ici : pas une goutte d'eau depuis 4 semaines... Le temps est encore clément même si on s'approche des premiers froids. Bisous et caresses à Smokey.
That Blue Rose cafe is the place to be this Fall. Nice pic. Not much water in the river. We were up at Keystone lake this weekend. The water level is very low there also.
Nice straight line on the top and the lovely arches beneath. After looking at so many curved ones this week, it is nice to see this one. You really got a great shot of it. Nice work. genie
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10 comments:
«Louis» had forgotten about this bridge in Tulsa, in contrast to the one you posted last week.
He appreiciates your frequent contributions to Sunday Bridges - and he thanks you again for your contribution toward his Espresso Van project!
That's a nice looking bridge, especially with those graceful arches.
Nice bridge and picture dear Gentleman!
Bonjour Bill
On dirait qu'il n'y a pas beaucoup d'eau dans l'Arkansas River ! les pluies d'automne ne sont pas encore arrivées ? C'est exactement la même chose ici : pas une goutte d'eau depuis 4 semaines...
Le temps est encore clément même si on s'approche des premiers froids.
Bisous et caresses à Smokey.
This bridge looks like it has the strength to withstand any flooding with powerful torrents.
Very nice looking bridge Bill, there doesn't seem to be mush water in the river at this time.
Impressive bridge!
I like the idea of gazing out at this bridge on a beautiful afternoon while eating a good meal at a cafe!
That Blue Rose cafe is the place to be this Fall. Nice pic. Not much water in the river. We were up at Keystone lake this weekend. The water level is very low there also.
Nice straight line on the top and the lovely arches beneath. After looking at so many curved ones this week, it is nice to see this one. You really got a great shot of it. Nice work. genie
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