An online journal of Mannie Gentile, a National Park Service Park Ranger working on the National Mall in our nation's capital. DISCLAIMER: please note that this blog represents only my views and not those of the National Park Service. Feel free to email me at: museumofamerica@myactv.net
Friday, January 18, 2008
That bridge... again
Nothing so certain as a blue sky and rapidly melting snow to get me out to Burnside Bridge.
I grabbed my camera as I was heading for the recycling place (no subbing job today). Bringing a camera along around here is always a good idea. Taking a detour through the park I headed down to the bridge for some wintery pictures.
These scenes are waiting for you in real life, come and get 'em.
Ranger Mannie
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Absolutely beautiful ... peaceful with no one there. Reminds me of a visit I made to the viaduct on the C&O Canal over the Monocacy back when I lived in Libertytown / Frederick County all too briefly in 2001. Snow was on the ground, no one was there, bright blue skies ... peaceful ... my mind struggles on those occasions to imagine the sights and sounds that occurred at these places during the civil war. Thanks for your posts and photographs.
FL Deputy
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