I can't decide on these bridge photos so I will just post a few of my favorites.
Some kids ride their bikes across the swinging bridge that crosses the Pikeville Pond. The bridge used to cross the Big Sandy River before it was redirected leaving only a pond.
Some people walk across the swinging bridge that crosses the Pikeville Pond. The bridge used to cross the Big Sandy River before it was redirected leaving only a pond.
Some people walk across the swinging bridge that crosses the Pikeville Pond. The bridge used to cross the Big Sandy River before it was redirected leaving only a pond.
Randa McGuire, Jay Stiltner and Jordan Stiltner sit below the swinging bridge beside the Pikeville Pond to get some shade.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(59)
-
▼
June
(14)
- A little golf
- Pulling teeth and seeing eyes
- Wrecked
- Kids and Old Men
- Bridge the gap
- The flood poem
- trespassing
- senior citizen pic-nic
- Take a swim?
- some portriats, some features
- flood in the hollow
- something serious, something not so serious
- Selections from Justice wedding after party
- B-ball camp (first day at Appalachian News-Express)
-
▼
June
(14)
No comments:
Post a Comment