Monday, May 6, 2013

Enchanting Bridge

This granite bridge is very old, and was built in 1875.  Granite quarried was used to construct the bridge in a charming English style.



With the greenery all around, it looks like a magical bridge.


I thought the tree nearby looked very mysterious and beautiful.


On the other side of the bridge resembles an enchanting forest.





And there are some trees across the way that are tall and groomed.


It was very quiet and still, and I thought I heard something in the bushes.


This bridge is such a lovely place to visit.



May your days
be glad,
and may peace
fill your homes.
 
 
 
~Sheri
 

32 comments:

  1. Sheri, What a lovely old bridge--they do have a certain charm about them. Hope your day is a good one. Mickie :)

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  2. It seems as if these photos have come out of a fairytale!!!
    Hugs and kisses, my friend!!!

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  3. Simply magic, my friend. The pines make it look as if you were transported to Italy. Now, that's magic. ;)
    We are soul sisters, romanced by all the beautiful details this life has to offer. Thank you for sharing your details with us, love.
    xoxo's

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  4. That looks like a nice place to sit and relax Sheri. I like your little fairy girl. I could see a playground in one photo...is this a park? Thank you for the blessing. xoxo,Susie

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  5. Wow Sheri, That bridge is absolutely beautiful and the surrounding trees... what a gorgeous place! Is this magical place close to your home? Looks so European...Happy Monday, XO Mary

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  6. Dear Sheri,
    What a beAutiful pictures,amazing place.I love old briges, looks so charming:)
    Many hugs
    Nely

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  7. What a wonderful serene peaceful place. Magical indeed.

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  8. Sheri,
    This is such a beautiful post to begin my day with. It makes me want to wander into the forest to eat my oatmeal. I think I can hear the fairies calling...

    Keep being wonderful!~*

    amyflyingakite.com
    ✿◕‿◕✿

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  9. I do love old granite bridges....
    Love, Mona

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  10. Sheri, your pictures are beautiful and you made me smile. I loved scrolling down as I read and being surprised with the sweet fairy! you made my day!
    Karen

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  11. Lovely !!!...yeah verry strange that was a post i was change...sunday i thought.....it is a big watering can.....so lovely !!...enjoy the week...love Ria...xxx..

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  12. I could see myself strolling on the bridge or sitting on the bench by the enchanted forest...
    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing,

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  13. Love the bridge, so unique. The pictures are breath taking and so green. Beautiful. Hope you are well. I've missed you!!

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  14. That certainly is a beautiful magical bridge. x

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  15. You described everything just perfect! A beautiful wood, fit for a fairy princess. :)

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! Much appreciated.

    Jillian

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  16. I am sure there are fairies in those enchanted woods! Love that bridge...it really does remind of those I've seen in England and Scotland!
    Have a lovely week!
    Robin

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  17. This is such a beautiful post. Love the old bridge!

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  18. I looks like a fairy land,...
    and it is! Lovely pictures. Have a great week.
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  19. Good morning, beautiful! So many of these lovely structures grace our neighborhoods here in Minneapolis; I love them and the Minnehaha Creek runs right under them. Now the weather is better and we will begin our picnics!

    Enjoy another glorious day in the sun sweet sister! Anita

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  20. Your old stone bridge is simply wonderful...and the tree has made it's own way...It nice when nature does it's own things...lovely post..I'm sure the fairies are so happy there..with love Janice

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  21. I always feel those ancient bridges are so welcoming. As if a beacon to cross and find the magical kingdom beyond... from so many centuries before... whenever you wish.

    Is you stay on THIS side you wonder what lies ahead, imagine battles, ladies crossing in a hurry to meet their forbidden love in the other side... when you cross to the OTHER side you learn that you can be all that or simply enjoy the nature - and all it entails - that dared to go beyond and conquered.

    Such a charming place, Sheri. Thank you for crossing the bridge for me.

    Love,
    T

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  22. oh wow Sheri
    love the post and the jalopies too (:)
    have a great day(:)

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  23. Wow Sheri that bridge is absolutely beautiful ;;)
    I love your photo!
    Kiss
    Miky

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  24. i just love the way u describe and see the world around...so many positive outlooks. love ur enthusiasm for life and thanx for ur blog we get a lil piece of that every now and then.
    have a lovely day
    btw do check out my new post
    stay in touch
    xoxo

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  25. What a gorgeous place for some beautiful photography! And of course,fairies anywhere you try to find them, too! All you have to do is stop and listen. Think baby girl and I are gearing up to make a little fairy garden over here... something a little girl can do and get a little messy!

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  26. What a lovely bridge
    old and I bet together with that marvelous looking tree has witnessed a lot of exciting things that happened in there. I think I saw a bench on pic5, now that would be nice spot to relax.

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  27. Yours too Sheri - hope you are having a beautifully peaceful week.

    I just gave a little gasp when I saw that bridge, we have just moved from one end of the UK to the other - to Dorset, so we have the luxury of the countryside and the coast (yippee!) but we have an almost identical little bridge and stream in our new village. I must take a picture and send it to you next time I am out walking the dog

    xxx

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  28. Lovely place,
    I do love cypresses trees!

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  29. Magical! Lovely series of photos.

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  30. Magical and romantic!! the fairy definitly belongs there :)

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  31. Wooow, stunning photos!!! Love the old stone bridge, Sheri:) Thank you for sharing.

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